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Vatican Begins First-Ever Restoration Of Raphael Frescoes In Apostolic Palace

“The Vatican Museums on Wednesday announced the start of a five-year, $5.5 million project to clean and restore the Raphael Loggia, a 65-meter (yard) long, 4-meter (yard) wide corridor that is considered one of the highest expressions of Renaissance figurative art.” - AP

Major Hollywood Studios Are Starting To Produce Their Own Microdramas

“While comparatively obscure microdrama companies, with names like DramaBox and GammaTime, have received significant investment in the past year from venture capitalists and entertainment studios, NBCUniversal, BET, A+E Global and Fox have all announced plans to produce microdrama series.” And there's serious money to be made. - The New York Times

When TheWrap Used AI To Make A Microdrama

“After four days and $150 worth of digital credits to access the tool, we created four minute-long episodes designed as a take on the popular hockey romance series Off Campus. ... The ‘actors,’ the sets and the script were all generated by AI.” Is it any good? Not in this case, but … - TheWrap (Yahoo!)

The New Republic’s 15 Most Important Artworks In U.S. History

The editors have chosen four movies, six books, two songs, a piece of classical music, a painting, and a monument “whose impact extended beyond culture to society as a whole.” - The New Republic

Revamp Of Philadelphia’s “Avenue Of The Arts”: The Beta Test Is Complete

“A landscaped median under construction for months in front of the Kimmel Center has reached completion — the down payment on a promised major redo of the Avenue of the Arts streetscape. The leafy ribbon down the middle of Broad Street from Spruce to Pine Streets was officially unveiled Wednesday.” - The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)

Live Nation’s CEO Spoke Directly With Trump Before Surprise Dept. Of Justice Settlement

“Live Nation has confirmed that the company had several meetings with the Department of Justice and the Office of the White House Counsel before a surprise antitrust trial settlement, while its president and CEO, Michael Rapino, held a conversation with President Donald Trump.” - Variety

Why The Onion Is Going Ahead With Its Infowars Parody Even Though The Case Is Still Tied Up In Court

Basically, if Alex Jones can play dirty, then The Onion can play dirty, too. - Law and Chaos

How AI Prompting Poses The Classic Writer’s Challenge

This is one novel frustration of the AI age, yet millions of users searching for the “right prompt” are engaging in an old literary practice: turning mental images, vague desires and atmospheric intuitions into precise language. - The Conversation

Even Award-Winning Indie Filmmakers Make Shockingly Little Money

Brady Corbet, who made The Brutalist, earned, he says “zero dollars” for his work on the movie. The five directors who agreed to be interviewed for this article talk about the day jobs they keep even after their films have been well-received and how they keep it all going. - Vulture

Warning: European Museums Vulnerable To Cyberattacks

The warning comes less than three years after the British Museum revealed that about 2,000 objects had been stolen, damaged or gone missing from its collections over a period of years, in a scandal that led to the resignation of its director, Hartwig Fischer. - The Guardian

The Barnes Picks A New Chief Curator

Connie Choi is currently curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem, where she has worked for nearly a decade. At the Studio Museum, she worked closely with Thelma Golden, its director and chief curator, to map out the museum’s curatorial vision, including its recent reopening last fall. - ARTnews

Consensus Growing For A Federal Tax Credit For Movie Production

While production incentives are available in 39 U.S. states, the only federal aid that American productions can take advantage of is Section 181, a Bush-era incentive that allows studios to take a tax deduction on up to the first $15 million in production spending, or $20 million for shoots in low-income areas. - The Wrap (Yahoo)

As Other Small Colleges Shrink Non-STEM Programs, These Four Are Adding New Dance Majors

“To get a new major approved, facult­y must demonstrate that there’s a genuine hunger for more dance on campus. They must lay out the benefits not only for future students, but also for the institution as a whole — its reputation and its bottom line.” Here’s how these four colleges did it. - Dance Magazine

Judge Dismisses Class Action Against Spotify Over Inflating AI Streams

A US federal judge has dismissed a proposed class action that accused Spotify of allowing billions of bot-generated fake streams to inflate the play counts of Drake and other artists. - MusicBusinessWorldwide

How Will AI Impact The Arts?

Well, it's a mixed picture. ISPA recently convened a panel to examine the evidence. Watch the video here. - ISPA (Video)

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