ArtsJournal: Arts - Culture - Ideas
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For anyone connected with the arts as a practitioner, patron, or simply an interested party, this site should be bookmarked for weekly or daily visits. Those eager to keep a finger on the pulse of the arts will find this a valuable resource. Researchers on contemporary art, students, practicing artists, and other art professionals will appreciate the currency and wide-ranging scope of this dynamic, intelligently compiled, and free resource." Selected as an 2010 outstanding resource by Choice reviewers.
"ArtsJournal was founded September 13, 1999 in the heady days of the dotcom boom. The site is a digest of some of the best arts and cultural journalism in the English-speaking world. Each day ArtsJournal features link to stories culled from more than 200 English-language newspapers, magazines and publications featuring writing about arts and culture. Stories from sites that charge for access are excluded (though there seem to be fewer and fewer of pay-access sites).
. . . . the site now features more than a dozen prominent writers on culture. We expect to keep adding to the number with individuals, group and limited-time group debate blogs.
Helpful (we hope) Tips
If you encounter a registration screen after clicking an ArtsJournal link, try logging in as either 'ajreader' or ajreader@artsjournal.com with the password 'access'. If you prefer to get ArtsJournal as an email (rather than visiting the site), you can sign up for a subscription on the home page in the box at the top right. . . . For anyone connected with the arts as a practitioner, patron, or simply an interested party, this site should be bookmarked for weekly or daily visits. Those eager to keep a finger on the pulse of the arts will find this a valuable resource. Researchers on contemporary art, students, practicing artists, and other art professionals will appreciate the currency and wide-ranging scope of this dynamic, intelligently compiled, and free resource." Selected as an 2010 outstanding resource by Choice reviewers.
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