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This Oscar Winner Has Been In The Business For More Than Six Decades

Youn Yuh-jung, Oscar winner for Minari, doesn’t want to be seen as an icon, however. “In Korea, they usually say, ‘Is there any message for the younger generation?’ So I usually say, I’m not the Pope, I don’t have any message.” - Variety

According To The BBC, These Are The Ten Most Iconic Gehry Buildings

From Spain to France to the Czech Republic and, well, Spain again, here are the BBC’s faves. - BBC

And We Know It’s Good For Netflix

The deal with Warner Bros. “gives the streaming giant an identity it didn’t have before and a back catalog that will rival that of Disney+. It could also transform the streaming giant into something far more akin to a traditional movie and TV studio—if that’s what it wants to be.” - Wired

Hey, Hang On, Netflix Might Be Great For Warner Bros.

Well, good, anyway. “Staffers at the company are taking comfort in what Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters said about HBO on a call with Wall Street analysts just after the deal was announced. … ‘They are saying all the right things,’ the WBD insider said, somewhat hopefully.” - Vulture

Our Changing Notions Of The Purpose Of Monuments

Rather than construct an imagined past as a universal tradition, as with conventional monuments... contemporary artists understand ambivalence and impermanence as key conditions of resistance, whether in the form of ephemeral materials, representations that flit across binaries, or speculative propositions for the future that challenge linear readings of history. - Hyperallergic

Where Drag Meets The Viola (There’s A Joke In There Somewhere)

Stuck at home in Palo Alto with two parents who teach in Stanford’s music department, Ezra Costanza created the drag character Obsidienne Obsurd, a genderless Chinese-American genderless drag musician with an exuberant wardrobe, makeup palette, and playlist. - San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

Architect Frank Gehry, 96

Gehry, who arrived in L.A. as an aimless teenager just after World War II and went on to become the most famous and one of the most influential architects in the world over a prolific six-decade career, died Friday at his home in Santa Monica following a brief respiratory illness. - Los Angeles Times

The Notion Of Decline Of Our Education System Is A Long-Running Trope

The suspicion that Americans are becoming more illiterate has long been irresistible to the educated class. In the present day, this happens to be objectively true. But across time and cultures, we hear the alarm of declinism. - The Atlantic

Norman Foster’s New JP Morgan Tower In Manhattan: An Obscene Essay In Steel

The sheer amount of structural steel – 95,000 tonnes in total – is obscene for a building that contains just 60 storeys in its 423-metre height, half the number of floors you might expect in such a colossus. It uses 60% more steel than the Empire State Building, which is taller and has more square footage. - The Guardian

Ex-Director Of Dance At Kennedy Center Says Her Firing Wasn’t A Surprise

Jane Raleigh: “There was definitely an overarching feeling of waiting for the shoe to drop. I was committed to staying until I was removed, (but) I did believe from the beginning that everyone would be fired at some point. … Basically every payday Friday was mass firings day.” - Forward

This Year’s Best New Architecture

Editors of Dezeen pick their favorites, including new cultural institutions, homes, hotels, skyscrapers and even an architecture school. - Dezeen

Fascinating: Research Find That Fantastical Programming Impairs Cognitive Attention In Children

The researchers found a significant negative effect for fantastical content. Children who watched programs featuring impossible events tended to perform worse on attention and executive function tasks immediately afterward. - PsyPost

Report: Trump’s Kennedy Center Is Stiffing Artists On The Fees

Representatives for three performers tell THR they’re still waiting on checks months after their shows. - The Hollywood Reporter

Pathé Will Return To Making English-Language Films

“French production and exhibition giant Pathé is looking to ‘re-launch’ its English-language film business with the appointment of FilmNation president of motion pictures Ben Browning as co-CEO of Pathé U.K.” - The Hollywood Reporter

Why Trump Fired His Ballroom Architect. And Here’s His Replacement

Trump and McCrery had clashed over the president’s desire to keep increasing the size of the building, but it was McCrery’s firm’s small workforce and inability to hit deadlines that became the decisive factor in him leaving, one of the people said. - Washington Post

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