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The Blurred, Problematic Truths Of The Sora App

“The app’s popularity—it surpassed 1 million downloads in its first week—is ripe for this moment of decaying truths, where fact and reason have an increasingly diminished value.” - Wired

Instagram Moves To Add A PG-13 Label To Teens’ Accounts

“After at least half a decade of acute concern about the way that platforms such as Instagram may affect young people, ... Meta has arrived at a label that was invented in the 1980s because parents were upset by movies such as Gremlins.” - The Atlantic (Yahoo)

The New York Times Says The Met Is Full Of Creepy Halloween Art

There’s even a checklist you (if you were in New York) could take to the massive museum with you. - The New York Times

What’s Going To Happen To The English National Opera In Manchester?

Tensions still exist between London and Manchester, and not everyone is pleased. The ENO's artistic director says, "“The way this happened was not something that anyone involved would want, and we were then forced to build the road as we drove the car.” - Manchester Evening News (UK)

AI Slop Videos Are Terrible, Except Maybe These Translated From Chinese Weird ‘Videos’ Of New York Mayor Eric Adams

The creator says Mayor Adams "works so well because he has so many existing real videos where he says unusual and funny things. … In my head, it's the same guy. I feel like it's stuff I could hear him say in real life.” - Hell Gate NYC

Hollywood’s Latest Drama Is All Of The Fake Props Flooding The Market

"From Dorothy’s ruby slippers in The Wizard of Oz to Harry Potter wands, props from iconic films are earning big dollars at both auction and private sales — in some cases on par with rare wine, Swiss watches and fine art.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

When Administrators Tried To Squelch The Indiana University Student Paper, A Rival University Stepped In To Help

There’s no First Amendment right if you don’t own your own printing press, as student journalists at Indiana University learned last week when administrators fired their adviser and canceled their print edition. Purdue student journalists weren’t having it. - Bloomington Herald-Times (MSN)

The New York-Based Artist Who Has Been Jailed In China For More Than 400 Days

Gao Zhen’s “detention is linked to three very specific sculptures about the legendary founder of the People’s Republic, Mao Zedong. One entitled Execution of Christ represents a firing squad of seven Maos who are preparing to shoot Jesus.” - El País English

The Woman Trying Her Hardest To Keep Classical Music On Track

That is, focused on the music - and out of the hands of predators. Not that she’s rewarded for it, aside from helping other people get some forms of justice. - Washington Post (Yahoo)

Traditional Arts Criticism Is In Trouble

“Today, more and more critics pay their own bills, build their own followings, and invent their own rules. ... For better and for worse, the adage “Everyone’s a critic” no longer seems like an exaggeration.” - The Atlantic (MSN)

Fact And Fiction In The New Lorenz Hart Movie

Was a young Stephen Sondheim really at the party after the opening night of Oklahoma! at Sardi’s, the night that possibly destroyed Lorenz Hart? Er … let’s just say that “adherence to reality would have deprived the movie of a hilarious scene." - Slate

Apple TV Is No Longer A Plus

It’s just itself. But why did Apple exit the plussified name trend? - Fast Company

One Big Thing We’ve Learned From Technology Is That Humans Desperately Need To Be Bored

“If you deliberately and regularly go without checking your phone, or indeed exposing yourself to any other source of electronic stimulation, you’ll build ‘the skill of boredom,’ which will enable you not only to confront life’s grand questions, but also to be less bored with ordinary life.” - Open Culture

Sir David Attenborough Has Become The Oldest Daytime Emmy Winner, At 99

He won for his work on Secret Lives of Orangutans, a documentary that also won Emmys for “outstanding music direction and composition and outstanding directing team for a single camera daytime non-fiction program.” - BBC

The Passions Of Patricia Arquette

Loves: Baroque music, textiles “from all over the world,” real estate listings from across the world. Oh, and candy. "Am I not human?” - The New York Times

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