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Image Latest post PublicAJ Chronicles: Are Our Attention Spans Killing Culture or Reassembling It? Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay This week we collected 138 stories on ArtsJournal [subscribe]. Here’s what I learned: Cultural historian
May 2 0 likes 0 commentsAJ Chronicles: This Week — Perils of the Algorithmic Culture This week we collected 134 stories on ArtsJournal.com. [subscribe] Here's what I learned: The whether-AI-can-make-art debate is by now a wel Image April 23 Public 0 0AJ Chronicles: How to Fight the Slop This week we collected 128 stories on ArtsJournal. Here's what I learned: We are drowning in slop. That's essentially the diagnosis in Derek Image April 23 Public 0 0From Messages to Conversations: AI Agents are Changing how we Find Culture In the last six months, we've seen a surge in traffic at ArtsJournal. That's great, right? But when I looked at server logs, we found that 7 Image April 12 Public 0 0AJ Chronicles: The Excellence Problem and Why it Matters This week we collected 113 stories on ArtsJournal. Here's what I learned: Next month, the French-Canadian harpsichordist Jean Rondeau will p Image April 8 Public 0 0AJ Chronicles: Why Tech Infrastructure is Becoming the Most Important Arts Story of 2026 What does it actually take for culture to reach an audience? A musician records a track, but then it has to travel through streaming platfor Image April 4 Public 0 0AJ Chronicles: The Biggest Fights about Culture Contrary to popular belief, the biggest fights in culture aren't about money or talent, but about authority and the right to say what matter Article March 30 Public 0 0Why Live Nation/Ticketmaster and Paramount's Wins last week impoverish the arts (and consumers) Two huge culture industry deals in the past week, both in entertainment, and maybe they don't seem connected. Certainly not connected to non Image March 15 Public 0 0AJ Chronicles: "Future Vision" and what the Boston Symphony signaled this week This week we collected 123 stories at ArtsJournal. Here's what I learned: The Boston Symphony's board didn't fire Andris Nelsons as its musi Image March 13 Public 0 0AJ Chronicles: The Battles for Who gets to say what Culture Is Two stories this week add up to something important when placed side-by-side. Congressional Republicans introduced a bill to nationalize boo Article March 7 Public 0 0AJ Chronicles: The Metropolitan Opera as Poster Child My weekly pondering on arts and cultural stories for the week of February 22nd. The Metropolitan Opera announced its 2026–27 season this wee Image February 28 Public 0 0AJ Chronicles: This week's stories -- When Spectacle replaces Authority First up, a visual metaphor for the culture this week: a 15-foot gold-leaf statue of the President commissioned by crypto investors, versus Article February 8 Public 0 0