Protesters in St. Louis took a moment to artfully honor Michael Brown’s memory during an evening at the symphony. When someone mentions the phrase “Ferguson…
White folks need not apply Two high school choruses will not be performing with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) this year because they’re not “ racially-diverse enough”… Apparently, it’s more important that you look like you just came from the set of “Glee” than it is to, you know, have actual talent. “This year, the schools were informed by symphony officials that their choruses are not diverse enough, and that the symphony would be inviting a third, more diverse chorus [emphasis added],” said Cobb County Schools spokesman Jay Dillon. Unsurprisingly, some Marietta, Ga., residents believe the symphony’s decision to turn away both Walton and Lassiter High School is discriminatory. “I think it’s sad,” one resident, Shar Nicholson, told WSBTV.com. “I think if they have the talent and the desire they should be given the opportunity.” Atlanta Symphony Orchestra President Stanley Romanstein argues that it’s one of the goals of the organization to “reflect the diversity of Atlanta,” adding that he is surprised at the outcry. “It’s an interesting misunderstanding,” he said. What if the best available singers are from only one ethnic group? Doesn’t excluding some of them for less talented singers from another ethnic group, simply because of their ethnicity constitutes discrimination? What do you guys think? Source
A new Symphony of Science has come out today, in honor of Carl Sagan’s birthday. And I’m pleased to see it features three people I call friends: Neil Tyson, Brian Cox, and Carolyn Porco: Isn’t that wonderful? Symphony of Science is the work of musician John Boswell, who takes the words of scientists and creates Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Bad Astronomy Discovery Date : 09/11/2011 18:34 Number of articles : 3