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How Streaming Platforms Reignited The YA Boom

“‘It has to resonate and feel authentic to the time,’ says one expert. ‘This generation really sees stereotypes pretty quickly … they’ll see inappropriate behavior quickly, and they will call it out.’” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Madrid Doesn’t Want To Let Picasso’s Guernica Go To Basque Country

But “the Basque government, headed by Imanol Pradales of the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV), has made the transfer of Picasso’s painting a matter of regional pride." - El País English ...

Is Canada’s ‘Netflix Tax’ Worth It?

“Is the Online Streaming Act worth all the hassle it's getting from the United States? CBC's The House spoke to experts about why this bill has generated so much controversy and whether Canada should stay firm in the face of U.S. pressure.” - CBC

In A Music Rut? Try This Wild Idea

“Each time I tune in—which is every day now—it feels as if someone cooler than me is handing me a mixtape made with care, exactly how finding new music should feel. I’m pleasantly surprised by what I’m listening to instead of frustrated and bored.” - Slate

Some People Think Straight Male Authors Aren’t Writing Enough Sex Scenes

“It is good that we know what to avoid, but we don’t really know what to do either. We’re uncomfortable, and so what we tend to do is decorously fade to black, and rejoin our characters when they are finished. The next day, if possible.” - The Guardian (UK)

The Greatest Heist In The History Of Art

Tech bros “are a class that shuns human interaction, with its serendipities, annoyances and joys. It represents friction. Learning to make art is also friction. Never mind the fact that friction is the basis of all pleasure.” - The Guardian (UK)

If You Want To Win An Olivier Award In Britain, You Really Need To Be A Bear, Or Related To A Bear

“The many awards for Paddington were perhaps unsurprising given that the show earned rave reviews when it opened and has played to sellout crowds ever since.” - The New York Times

How ‘SNL’ Caught The Spirit Of The Artemis Better Maybe Than The Earnest Astronauts Themselves

“The vastness of space is humbling to behold. But it can undoubtedly make even the most sober-minded astronauts go a little stir crazy.” - The Atlantic

The Writer Who Couldn’t Accept A Huge Prize Because It Came With So Many Publicity Obligations

Helen DeWitt’s life was simply too busy, and intense, for her to do what the $175,000 Windham-Campbell Writing Prize required, she says. - The New York Times

Popular Dramas Missed The Reality Of Cowboys, But Museums Are Picking Up The Slack

“Museums are educating visitors to a more accurate telling of Western history by showcasing the role Black people played in everyday life across territories that would later become states.” - The New York Times

Are Netflix And Apple Having A Little Bit Of A Tiff?

“For power users, this sort of thing can’t help but read as needling, even petty platform quirks. For Apple and Netflix, it’s business as usual.” - Vulture

Will Jean Smart And Zendaya Be The First To Historical Emmy Wins?

Julia Louis-Dreyfuss “won six of seven seasons of the political satire Veep, losing only in its final season. This near sweep remains one of the most impressive runs in television history.” - Variety

Building A New Era Of Art At The Cleveland Museum

“It is a new direction for scanner photography, a method more often associated with punk Xerox aesthetics and second-wave feminist art than with the human caress.” - The New York Times

Musicians’ Names Are Being Plastered Over AI-Generated Songs On Spotify

"Moran is among a growing number of musicians who have been targeted on music streaming platforms by what appear to be AI bots masquerading as the real artists.” - The Guardian (UK)

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