Por: Forbes Business October 08, 2022
Cellist, Nexus Chamber Music co-founder and 2017 Luminarts fellowship recipient Alexander Hersh ... [+] performs live on stage Photo by Mike Grittani, Grittani Creative During the lock down of early pandemic, Americans turned to the arts, consuming music, books, film and more in record numbers. Despite the increased attention, performing artists lost a significant portion of their income, as concerts, plays and more dried up, with venues and... + full article
The New York Times USA Business October 02, 2022
SAN FRANCISCO — Deb JJ Lee built a career in illustration on , one colorful comic at a time.Some of the comics that , 26, posted on the photo-sharing site told stories about fantastical worlds; others meditated on Mx. Lee’s experiences as a Korean American. Without... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life September 29, 2022
Nearly every weekend in October and November, artists open their doors in creative enclaves in and around Boston. Fans of fine art can browse paintings, sculptures, home goods, and jewelry, among other media, at the numerous Massachusetts-based open studio events. Some have... + más
Take a look inside the most expensive home in the country, a penthouse in New York City's Central Park Tower that just listed for $250 million | Business Insider
GDX Studios Activates Your Imagination | Forbes
Chicago Tribune USA Business September 26, 2022
Who would buy something that doesn’t look like a bridge, doesn’t act like a bridge, but is offered for sale as a bridge? That is what Atlas Arteria recently did. The Australian company spent $2 billion to acquire a 67% interest in the Chicago Skyway. The word “bridge”... + más
Baton Rouge's bridge problem isn't big trucks and travelers; it's local drivers, study says | The Advocate
E-PASS vs. SunPass: Which is better for drivers on Florida toll roads? | Orlando Sentinel
Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment September 25, 2022
In 2014, 26-year-old RS Deeren was an aspiring writer attending Columbia College, living in Ravenswood, and so poor that he was stealing tuna cans from his roommate to cook for dinner when he received notice that he won a fellowship from the Luminarts Cultural Foundation. “I... + más
Have AI image generators assimilated your art? New tool lets you check | Ars Technica
Megan Thee Stallion Launches Pete and Thomas Foundation in Honor of Her Parents | The Root
Newsweek USA Life September 24, 2022
Although drill music has become a popular subgenre of hip-hop, its success has brought huge amounts of controversy. This was exemplified by a Thursday report that at least three drill music rappers were removed from this weekend's Rolling Loud festival in New York City.The... + más
Apple Music Classical app references again spotted in iOS code, as deadline approaches | 9to5Mac
Music on the brain: Listening can influence our brain’s activity | Ars Technica
Fox News USA Politics September 24, 2022
The House Republican Commitment to America is a major, well-thought-out, and serious contribution to restoring an America that works.I participated in the last two major efforts to pledge policy changes to the American people (with then-candidate Ronald Reagan on Sept. 15, 1980,... + más
Republicans Double Down on Obliterating Abortion Rights in “Commitment to America” Agenda | Vanity Fair
Gerrymandering isn’t giving Republicans the advantage you might expect | The Boston Globe
Ars Technica USA Tech September 19, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 15, 2022 9:04 pm UTC / An image of the Have I Been Trained? website featuring a search for one of its creators, Holly... + más
Flooded with AI-generated images, some art communities ban them completely | Ars Technica
Artists begin selling AI-generated artwork on stock photography websites | Ars Technica
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