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Some Thoughts On Raising A Book Reader Amid A Digital Environment

For one thing, “the real challenge isn’t technology itself, but how technology has evolved to actively compete with the very cognitive processes that reading requires.” - LitHub

We Want Retro Movies, And We Want To See Them In Cinemas

Is a showing of Back to the Future or Jaws something like a ballet company’s Nutcracker - dependable money for a theatre, with a nostalgic gloss for audience childhoods or young adult lives? - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

New DNA Cassettes Can, Apparently, Store Every Song Ever Recorded

Sadly, “if you put one of the new tapes into an old-fashioned Walkman, it won’t produce any meaningful sound, because the DNA cassette doesn’t use the magnetic signals of its predecessor.” - New Scientist (Archive Today)

The Dictionary Had Its Beginning In The Enlightenment, But Now The Project May Be Coming To An End

"Dictionary content is expensive. … The cost of lexicographers—people are expensive, and the output is low. It is very difficult to justify that just for the sake of completism. You will never have enough staff to keep up. People are too productive in the creation of language.” - The Atlantic

The 66-Year-Old Retired Accountant Who Just Joined LSU’s Marching Band

Apparently, it’s never too late to live your musical dreams. - NPR

Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet Wins The People’s Choice Award At TIFF

“The film, adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel, is about how grief, following the death of son, Hamnet, may have inspired Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy, Hamlet.”- Seattle Times (AP)

Rolling Stone’s Parent Company Sues Google For AI Overview

“The company claims that the AI Overviews that often appear at the top of search results leave users with little reason to click through to the source, hurting traffic and illegally benefitting from the work of its reporters.” - The Verge

The People Chasing Thrills, And The Artists And Engineers Running Up Against Physics To Make Them Thrillier

“In recent years, Americans have drifted away from many of their once-beloved sources of pleasure: drinking, throwing parties, having sex, making friends. Yet they keep coming back to theme parks.” - The Atlantic

These Nazi-Looted Paintings Will, After An Intervention, Not Be Up For Auction

A nonprofit, the Monuments Men and Women Foundation, received a tip that the art was on the auction block in Ohio, and went into action. - The New York Times

The National Gallery Can Finally Show Britain – And Tourists – The Story Of Painting Becoming Exciting

And gosh, maybe it can even start to include a fair number of women artists. - The Guardian (UK)

When A Writer Starts To Lose His Words, What Happens?

“After 50 years of publishing, Munsch told me, his ability to come up with new stories seems to have vanished. ... Plots used to just appear to him, all the time and almost fully formed, as if they were limitless. But now they don’t.” - The New York Times

A US Actor Trying To Restore A UK Manor He Calls ‘Downton Shabby’ Has Been Locked Out By Local Government

Hopwood DePree "grew up listening to stories of the family’s ancestral home in England, but believed them to be fairytales, until he began researching his family tree online, and discovered his Manchester roots.” - The Guardian (UK)

The French Movies That Influenced Kristen Stewart As A Director

"In her typical unfiltered, brainy and self-deprecating fashion, Stewart made the audience laugh as she admitted that she actually struggles to watch entire movies.” But the ones she does watch are pretty solid. - Variety

What Jane Austen Had On Her Playlist

“In the last decade, after academics at the University of Southampton in England digitized the sheet music collection of Austen and her family, more and more people are turning to the music for new perspectives on her life and work.” - The New York Times

Anthropic’s We Stole Your Books, Here’s Some Money Offer Isn’t Great

But this author wants the settlement money anyway. - Wired

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