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Ethel Smyth scholar, new music pianist; Asst Professor of Musicology, UNC Greensboro; she/her; my views are my own and mostly have to do with women composers
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UNCG School of Music is hiring a Visiting Assistant Professor of Choral Conducting!! spartantalent.uncg.edu/postings/350...
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Some adults are turning to music camps as an antidote to a world of increased isolation as they decide on their summer plans.
Livestream at 8pm central time theviolinchannel.com/vc-live-minn...
"If you are female, drink one shot immediately. Underrepresented minority: one shot. Both: three shots, because intersectionality. Each shot will help you lower your expectations for fairness before you read through the comments." www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/rev...
A very thought-provoking article about composer Ethel Smyth and the double-edged sword of being a bad-ass composer while being a woman. (My words, not the author, Leah Broad’s.) The problem of being Ethel Smyth open.substack.com/pub/leahbroa...
I wrote about the movie here, if anyone is curious. (I talk about the "Gimme Shelter" stuff in a separate, smaller post, because I couldn't get it to fit in the finished piece.) www.andrewjacksonlynch.com/the-cost-of-...
The School of Music at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor of Choral Conducting to start August 1, 2026. We seek an artist/teacher wi...
spartantalent.uncg.edu
The Washington Post has only a single arts critic left - everyone else got fired today, along with all three arts editors. (There are still a couple of excellent arts reporters.) I was so upset I dusted off my blog to have my say: annemidgette.com/blog/f/a-req...
Visiting Assistant Professor of Choral Conducting
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Misogyny jump starting the next pandemic
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Writing advice works the best when it’s a little weird. A new book of daily prompts helps writers think expansively. www.newyorker.com/books/under-...
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Dr Amy Zigler
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The Associated Press
Musicology Duck
McSweeney's
Why the Best Writing Advice Is Often the Weirdest
Writers are fed a bevy of mantras—“show don’t tell,” “kill your darlings”—which provide the security that there are rules, but little else. A new book by Lucy Ives offers a more expansive view of writing advice.
www.newyorker.com
Maya Angelou on the joys of being edited
Erica Sipes
Andrew Jackson Lynch
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Anne Midgette
Melania — Andrew Jackson Lynch
For a minute there, I thought I was going to a private screening. When I bought my ticket for the 3:00 pm showing of Melania only forty minutes before showtime, every seat in the house was available...
www.andrewjacksonlynch.com
World's Leading Classical Music Platform
theviolinchannel.com
VC LIVE | Minnesota Orchestra Dedicates Concert to Alex Pretti and Renée Good
Casey Stegman
The New Yorker
“If you are female, drink one shot immediately. Underrepresented minority: one shot. Both: three shots, because intersectionality. Each shot will help you lo...
www.mcsweeneys.net
Reviewing Course Evaluations: The Drinking Game
I used to say I wished that newspapers would treat their arts sections the way they treated their sports sections. What I meant was that sports sections offered a balanced mix of news stories, feature...
annemidgette.com
Some adults are turning to music camps as an antidote to a world of increased isolation as they decide on their summer plans.
bit.ly
A requiem for arts coverage
Adults relive the musical camaraderie of their youth at band camps reprised for grown-ups
The problem of being Ethel Smyth
I've got a new chapter out on the reception of British "women" composers
open.substack.com
Peter Lucier