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Over The Weekend, The British Museum Was Evacuated After Staff Found A ‘Suspicious’ Package

“The museum said it had also received what it described as ‘malicious communications’ before the evacuation.” - ARTnews

If We’re Really In A Reading ‘Crisis,’ Here Are Some Solutions

It’s not about the phones. Instead, as a society, we have to remove structural barriers - and build new libraries. "A democracy needs its people to read, and it is society’s job to make that possible.” - The New York Times

Turns Out If You Let YouTube Turn Into Feature Films, Kids Will Go To The Cinema

Well, not kids, but youth, YouTube youth. “The success of two YouTube-native filmmakers at the box office indicates the growing power of the platform — and online culture as a whole — in attracting audiences to cinemas.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Sometimes, You Have To Turn Your Back On Your TBR Pile And Simply Reread

“You take yourself with you, right? The image becomes mirrored: Who you were and what you took from a book the first time is reflected in who you are and what you take from the book now.” - Reactor Mag

Even If Trump’s Name Comes Off The Kennedy Center, He Might Still Destroy It

“When the history of Trump’s second administration is written, the whole sorry Kennedy Center chapter will be key to understanding the chaos, cruelty and grotesque egotism of the president, as well as the bravery and determination of those who resisted and persevered.” - Washington Post (Yahoo)

The Beatles Are Still Quite, Quite, Quite Big In The UK

“It’ll be like Barbenheimer,” says one biographer of Paul and John of the new wave of movies coming out this year, including four by Sam Mendes, with one devoted to each band member. - The Guardian (UK)

A Billionaire’s Firm Just Tried To Buy Universal Music, But They Turned Him Down

OK: “The music giant said Pershing Square's $64.3bn (£48bn) takeover offer was ‘not in the best interests’ of the company, shareholders, artists, fans and other stakeholders.” - BBC

All Over The World, Poetry Fans Are Celebrating Allen Ginsberg’s 100th Birthday

Lawrence Ferlinghetti explained, years ago, that “‘Howl’ knocked the sides out of things, just the way rock music in the '60s knocked the sides out of the old music world.” - NPR

As You Would Expect, Heated Rivalry Cleaned Up At The Canadian Screen Awards

So did the comedy series North of North. But Heated Rivalry, whoa: "The series entered the night riding on a red-hot winning streak after collecting 13 awards from its 18 nominations during Saturday night's gala for scripted television. It left with a total of 16 Screen Awards.” - CBC

Tony Leung Was Ready To Quit Acting Out Of Boredom, And Then Wong Kar-Wai Came Along

“From the first day I met him, when I was going through a period of frustration, I knew we would make special films, that he would elevate me to another level. He pressed my acting button again.” - El País English

Saying No To New Gadgets Might Make Us Happier

Just in case you’ve missed multiple strains of philosophy, ethics, and “happiness studies” over the years, not to mention Buddhist thought, well: "When we encounter something new, we get a dopamine hit. … But sometimes novelty seduces us without offering anything meaningful.” - Fast Company

The Kansas City Symphony Wants To Add A New, Separate, Non-Classical Performance Space

Why? "The possibility of generating year-round sustaining revenue for an orchestra.” - KC Studio

We Knew Heated Rivalry’s Shane Was A Reader, But The Actor Playing Him Has Even Better Taste In Books

“Williams is rarely spotted without a book in his hand. He’s now name-checked multiple Joan Didion titles in interviews, and was once photographed next to a copy of Knausgaard’s My Struggle. His personal motto comes from Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables.” And his selections sell very well. - LitHub

Claude Bessy, Who Ruled The Paris Ballet School, Has Died At 93

Bessy was "a graceful French ballet star whose firm hand at the helm of the Paris Opera Ballet School for three decades made it one of the world’s top dance institutions, though her rigorous methods eventually drew stinging criticism.” - The New York Times

Tennessee’s Latest Attempt At Banning – This Time Of Roots – Has Failed, For Now

“Under the totalitarian Age-Appropriate Materials Act — a Tennessee law passed in 2022 that, along with an addendum passed two years later, has permitted the removal of hundreds of books from libraries throughout the state — the Knox County school district recently ordered the removal of Alex Haley’s novel.” - Salon

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