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What Happens When Artists Lose Their Archives

“It was the loss of authorship, sequencing, and context. Works that were never meant to exist independently were broken apart and reintroduced to the world as aesthetic fragments. My archive had become modular in the most violent sense. Not by choice, but by necessity and market indifference.” - Hyperallergic

The Ice Dancers With Possibly The Olympics’ Biggest Challenge

“The most decorated ice dance pair in U.S. figure skating history wants more than a team medal in Milan — they want the ice dance gold medal. ... But while they did so much heavy lifting for their team, their competition got extra rest.” - USA Today

The Comic Artists Responding To The Moment With Art

One comic “states: ‘Someday you’ll know that there were so many people thinking and worrying about you even though you don’t know us.’ Other artworks include cartoons of Liam in the bunny hat himself — riding a dragon, or surrounded by a group of bunnies in the snow.” - Minnesota Public Radio

Maybe We’ve Been Getting Bosch All Wrong

“We are supposed to read triptychs from left to right: Adam and Eve → sexy fruit playground of jubilant behavior → decay and hell. ... But the middle panel, where the temptation is happening, is so fun and funny.” - Paris Review

Days After Gutting The Washington Post, Murdoch Media Veteran Will Lewis Abruptly Steps Down

“‘Will Lewis’s exit is long overdue. His legacy will be the attempted destruction of a great American journalism institution,’ said the union representing most Post employees.” - The Guardian (UK)

The Academy Held A ‘Bake-Off’ For Ten Shortlisted Casting Directors To Explain What Casting Actually Is

“Only members of the casting branch vote on the nominations, but the bake-off is open to members from across the Academy, since they’ll be the ones voting on the winner.” - Vulture

For The Director And Star Of This Brazilian Film, There Was A Cost For Being Outspoken

Wagner Moura, Oscar-nominated star of Oscar-nominated movie The Secret Agent says of the movie: It “is a result of something that we both … I don’t want to say, ‘the price we paid’, but it wasn’t easy to be vocal about Bolsonaro.” - The Guardian (UK)

Behind The Two Oscar-Nominated Songs From Documentaries This Year

“One of them is an aria performed an opera star … from an obscure documentary titled Viva Verdi!.” - Variety

Where Has Hollywood’s Production Money Gone?

Quite a bit went to Great Britain last year, actually. - The Guardian (UK)

How Did Milan’s Olympics Opening Ceremony Measure Up, Artistically Speaking?

“Do you know what’s more tubular than snowboarding? Giant tubes of paint descending from the ceiling! More sweeping than curling? A beautiful recital of a poem by a man in a long coat! More thrilling than a hockey brawl? A dance-off between two competing clusters of contemporary dancers!” - Vulture

Yorkshire Takes A Weary Breath, Prepares For Another Onslaught Of Wuthering Heights Fans

One hotel owner: “It could all be a flash in the pan, and that’s fine. If it sticks, that’s also great. What I do know is that I won’t be renaming any rooms as ‘The Jacob Elordi Room’ or ‘The Heathcliff Room.’” - The Guardian (UK)

Those ‘Self-Driving’ Cars Are Often Piloted By Humans 8,000 Miles From San Francisco

Yes, Soylent Green is people, and … so is Waymo? “The autonomous vehicle company uses remote workers in the Philippines to assist its self-driving cars, including those operating daily on Bay Area roads.” - San Francisco Chronicle (Yahoo)

Anthropic Wasn’t Just Taking Electronic Books To Feed The AI Maw, But Scanning And Pulping Hundreds Thousands Of Paper Books

Well, at least they bought those books? “This program raised red flags for some inside Anthropic, who knew that tearing books apart to feed into an AI model was rather literally bringing the critiques of these companies to life.” - LitHub

Woodie King, Who Died In January At 88, Was A Major Figure Steering Black Theatre In The US

“Woodie, as artistic director and producer, understood and respected the sanctity of the director. … Woodie, even faced with the challenges of inequitable funding for New Federal Theatre, and sometimes no funding at all, always persevered and prevailed.” - American Theatre

The Louvre Will Restore The Crown Of Empress Eugenie And Put It Back On Display

It was, of course, badly damaged when thieves dropped it in October. - ARTnews

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