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Netflix Explains The Streamer’s Interest In Warner, And Commits To The Movie Theatre Business

"When this deal closes, we will own a theatrical distribution engine that is phenomenal and produces billions of dollars of theatrical revenue that we don’t want to put at risk. We will run that business largely like it is today, with 45-day windows." - The New York Times

The Poverty Of Being A Novelist

I’m a novelist, and I was paid £1,000 and £500 respectively for my last two books. The latter was shortlisted for an international literary award. That’s £1,500 earned in 10 years. - The Guardian

Travel Bans From The US Administration Have Stymied Artists, Keeping Them From North America

This isn’t great for U.S. audiences either - or the producers and promoters trying to bring international artists. “It’s an unbelievable mess, … and no one can provide an answer.”- The New York Times

Can’t Predict The Oscar Winners Without Predicting Who’s Even Going To Be Nominated

“The Oscar field has included one international director for seven straight years, making it likely that dissident filmmaker Panahi, a vocal critic of Iran’s authoritarian regime, earns a nomination for his blistering movie about resistance.” - Los Angeles Times

A New Show Shares ‘A Gush Of Affection’ For A Giant Of Art History

Meyer Schapiro "was one of the most important figures in the evolution of art history as an academic field. He combined close formal analyses of artworks with an understanding of how style related to social conditions. … He introduced a lot of complexity.” - Washington Post (MSN)

When Equity Actors Need A Little More Work For Health Care, This New Theatre Collective May Come Through

“Helping stage managers and actors just shy of eligibility qualify for coverage through the Equity-League Health Fund—one of the strongest health plans in the country—is, I hope, a small but meaningful way to care for our collaborators and the larger theatre community.” - American Theatre

Popular Streaming ‘Singer’ Sienna Rose Probably Isn’t Real

One huge tell: If you listen to a few of “Rose’s” tracks, “you'll hear a telltale hiss. … That's a common trait of music generated on apps like Suno and Udio - partly because of the way they start with white noise and gradually refine it until it resembles music.” - BBC

Miami Used To Be The Telenovela Capital Of The United States

Three companies “produced between seven and 10 telenovelas a year between them, a volume that would leave Miami the primary center of production of Spanish-language productions in the United States. No other place in the country had anything like it.” What happened? - El País English

The D.C. Area May Be Getting A ‘Mini-Sphere’ Like The One In Vegas, But Smaller

“The smaller cousin of the famed Vegas attraction would offer the same features as the original and be the first in a ‘global network’ of mini-Spheres, which the company wants to also call Sphere.” - Washington Post (Yahoo)

The Best Use Of AI In Music Is For Surveillance

But that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. “AI music is here to stay, and rather than fighting it, we should understand its benefits as a tool for artists—either to amplify existing production processes or to introduce new ways of designing music.” - Fast Company

What’s Going On With A Proposed Audit Of The Houston Airport’s Public Art Program?

In November, the mayor of Houston said, “Quite frankly I like art, but I like parking at the airport and access and picking up the baggage more than I do art.” - Glasstire

The Weird Grief Porn Of Birds In Recent Hollywood Movies

“If you can’t tolerate autonomy, love it and set it free, if you can’t relish it for its very ugliness, its deathiness, then you are missing some qualities of authenticity and of wisdom.” - The Guardian (UK)

In Praise Of The Boarding School Novel

“Because they distill and contain all the pain and pleasure of being young into one crucible, ... they are such rich source material for novelists. Fiction thrives on change, and what bigger, more painful transformation is there than becoming a teenager?” - LitHub

Heated Rivalry Clip Nights Are Overtaking Dance Floors

OK, sure: Heated Rivalry Night “began as a single event that quickly sold out, leading to extra dates … and more than 100 multi-city pop-ups are planned over the next few months in places like Brooklyn, Washington, D.C., Chicago and London.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

More Of The Met’s Employees Vote To Unionize

"The exact size of the bargaining unit is still being determined because museum officials challenged the eligibility of more than 100 employees; the union said it could ultimately represent nearly 900 people, about half of the museum’s entire work force.” - The New York Times

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