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As Yet Another Version Hits Cinemas, Why Are We Still So Obsessed With The Odyssey?

“The Odyssey – the story of a warrior’s homecoming, his long and tortuous journey to reintegrate himself within his own household – has passed into the bloodstream of many storytelling traditions,” from Finding Nemo to Game of Thrones. - The Guardian (UK)

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Wins A Discrimination Case

Pianist Jayson Gillham, who spoke from the stage about Israel killing journalists in Gaza, said “I believe artists should be free to speak with integrity. … This case was never just about me. My principles remain unchanged.” - The New York Times

The New York Times’ Article On Kerri Greenidge Has Weird Timing And Research Issues

“The article offers no convincing explanation for a response this totalizing. It does not solve the mystery. It compounds it.” - Study Marry Kill

The High-Wire Casting Act Of Getting Celebrities To, Kind Of, Play Themselves

“The celebrity-as-celebrity casting is a delicate alchemy with volatile ingredients more likely to explode than create movie magic” - but when it works? It really works. - The New York Times

Meta Won’t Stop Going After The Author Of Careless People, Proving The Book’s Point Over And Over And Over Again

“The optics of the case speak louder than the niceties of any contract dispute. Those optics advance the narrative that Meta is a heartless and negative force determined to stifle the truth about its misdeeds.” (In other words, buy physical copies of the book.) - Wired

Whistleblowers Accuse The Trump Administration Of Harming The Kennedy Center

“The documents — sent to a Senate and a House committee last month by lawyers for unidentified clients referred to as whistle-blowers — detail how vendors were selected for work without competitive bidding under rationales that are depicted as flawed.” - The New York Times

Some Streamers Sure Are Benefitting From This Men’s World Cup

Viewership is smashing records, especially for Telemundo and Peacock. The Mexico-England game was Telemundo’s most-watched telecast ever. Many English-speaking viewers have turned away from Fox because of its analysts line-up, joining the U.S.-based Spanish-speaking audience. - Variety

What In The Living Heck Happened To Decorated Historian Kerri Greenidge, And Her Most Famous Work?

“A major publisher appeared to pull a prizewinning history book about a prominent South Carolina slaveholding family and its role in the abolitionist movement, after several scholars accused the author of misleading readers” - and it looks like the historian lost her job at Tufts as well. - The New York Times

Meta Installs AI Deepfake Tool For Instagram On Tuesday, Removes It On Friday

That went well. "Just because Meta owns one of the largest social media platforms, and we're forced to use it, it's been taking it as an excuse to violate our consent and privacy again and again.” Uh, oops. - Business Insider

How Many Books Is Too Many Books For A New York City Apartment?

One landlord decided 10,000 was truly beyond the acceptable limit. - The New York Times

When Catcher In The Rye – Yes, That Old Chestnut Of Freshman Year – Saves You

“The great secret of Catcher, though—what gets lost in its reputation—is that Holden’s attitude is itself phony. He’s a tender kid who famously worries about the ducks in cold, icy Central Park, and who adores and hopes to protect his little sister, Phoebe.” - The Atlantic

There’s Science Behind Every Kid’s Addiction To Moana

That’s the animated one, not the new live-action one. - The New York Times

This Artwork Requires Covering The Gallery Floor In Peanut Butter

Smooth, not chunky - the artist wasn’t a monster. - The Guardian (UK)

The Women Inspired By Legally Blonde

“I had always worn pink and been really girly. I stood out in every room I was in. When I watched Legally Blonde, I was like, ‘Oh my god, I can be taken seriously.’” - The Guardian (UK)

At The Proms, A Return To The Family Secrets And Revelations Of Festen

"Given the complexity of the music, the central role of the voices and the challenging subject matter of the opera, how has it been to re-immerse in that sound world and those themes? Has learned anything new during the process of writing the orchestral suite?” - Bachtrack

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