Monday, October 14, 2024

Worth a Look

Here are a few posts from last week's Greenpage that might be worth your time...

Arts Education Teaches Empathy, Values Mentorship

News - Carnegie Mellon University: In the dramatic arts, training artists and actors holds as much importance as teaching tools for expression, according to Carnegie Mellon alumni with ties to Broadway. “Arts education allowed me to see that there was not one way to be, not one way to learn, not one way to process information,” said Nate Bertone (CFA 2016), a member of the Tartans on the Rise Class of 2024.

 

New AI Protections Bill Not a 'Silver Bullet,' Top SAG-AFTRA Lawyer Says

www.thewrap.com: AI protections just signed into law by California Gov. Gavin Newsom aren’t a “silver bullet” that will solve all the problems of the rapidly advancing technology, said SAG-AFTRA’s general counsel Jeffrey Bennett at TheGrill conference this week.

 

Seattle’s Book-It Repertory Theatre rises from the ashes

The Seattle Times: After closing in 2023, Seattle’s venerable Book-It Repertory Theatre, which for 33 years created vibrant theater from works of literature, is slowly rising from the ashes.

 

ESTA And Earl Girls, Inc. Launch $100,000 TSP Fundraising Challenge

Live Design Online: The Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA) and Earl Girls, Inc. invite industry professionals and supporters to take the EGI Challenge and join the Technical Standards Program (TSP) in advancing safety and innovation. With an ambitious fundraising goal of $100,000 by December 31, 2024, the TSP aims to match a generous $50,000 donation from Don Earl and Earl Girls, Inc.

 

Behind the Scenes Announces 2024-2025 Free Bystander Intervention Trainings

Lighting&Sound America Online - News: Bullying, harassment, and intimidation in the workplace are unfortunately common occurrences in all sectors of the entertainment industry. For many, these are everyday stressors that are well known but rarely addressed.

 

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