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It’s Ten Years Out From The Oscars So White Debacle

Has anything changed for young Black actors (or, for that matter, older Black actors) in Hollywood? - NPR

Is The Brutalist’s Small Use Of AI Going To Ruin Adrien Brody’s Chances?

Legally, "producers do not need to acquire consent from their performers when using AI to alter ‘pitch, tone, clarity ... or the voice of the performer to a foreign language.’” There’s the rub. - CBC

Operatic Soprano Olga James, Star Of Carmen Jones And Mr. Wonderful, Has Died At 95

“James had performed with an opera company in France and in a popular musical revue in Atlantic City, N.J., when her manager, Abe Saperstein — the basketball impresario behind the Harlem Globetrotters — landed her an audition in 1954 for Carmen Jones.”  - The New York Times

Only Some Celebrity Book Clubs Truly Change The Authors’ Lives

No surprise: Oprah is still on top. Then there are the other three. Sorry, Natalie Portman: Your fans think you’re hot, but they don’t buy the books you pick. - The Cut

Kennedy Center’s First Programming Announcement: Celebrating Christ!

“How crazy is it to think that we’re going to celebrate Christ at Christmas with a big traditional production, to celebrate what we are all celebrating in the world during Christmastime, which is the birth of Christ?” Mr. Grenell said at the Conservative Political Action Conference. - The New York Times

Sorry, There Will Be No 45-Foot Naked Woman In San Francisco’s Union Square

“R-Evolution” by sculptor Marco Cochrane had been scheduled to open the evening of Feb. 6 at a public party in the square, but the event was postponed and the installation ultimately canceled due to “unforeseen engineering complexities on site” — to wit, the statue is too damn heavy. - San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

This Is What It Looks Like When Local News Dies

While some politicians no doubt celebrated the disappearance of pesky journalists, others are lamenting their absence, because municipalities must now work harder and spend more to keep people informed. - The Walrus

FCC Trains Its Sights On PBS, NPR

Since taking over as chairman, FCC Chair Brendan Carr has revived bias complaints against CBS, ABC and NBC over their 2024 presidential campaign coverage after the Biden administration dismissed them. - Los Angeles Times

This Broadway Musical Is Based On A Real-Life Story So Crazy That Audiences Wouldn’t Believe It All

Operation Mincemeat, about a plot to convince the Nazis that the Allies were about to invade Greece instead of Sicily, recently arrived on Broadway after winning an Olivier in London. The creators say that, in development, they had to cut some actually true details so improbable that viewers wouldn’t accept them. - Variety

Couldn’t We Use AI Music Generators To Express A More Perfect Music?

All of these songs have really strong sentiments, but they aren’t quite the same as expressing your unique thoughts and feelings for your intended yourself. But if, like my 10CC-loving friend, you lack the skill, AI could help you craft something a bit more specific for your intended. - The Conversation

These Literary Criticism Debates Are Not So Fun Anymore

Debates about the value and function of literary criticism today are, it seems to me, both constant and evergreen—always seeming new, urgent, specific to some particular contemporary crisis, but also far more continuous and universal than you’d think. - The Point

The Oscars Are More International Than Ever. So Why Is The “Best Foreign Film” Category So Broken?

The Academy Awards’ marquee category for international cinema, best international film, has been continually criticized as unjust, outdated and subject to political interference. - Seattle Times

Adobe Architecture May Be The Key To Rebuilding A Fireproof Los Angeles

Since the latest wildfires, interest in natural buildings has spiked, particularly after a widely-shared photo showed a backyard SuperAdobe that emerged from the Eaton fire intact. Well-designed adobes resist earthquakes as well as fires, and they’re quicker and less expensive to build than conventional modern homes. - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo!)

Report: Live Nation Booked $23 Billion In Revenue In 2024

Some 151 million people attended nearly 55,000 Live Nation events in 2024, an increase of 4% year-on-year, the events and ticketing company said in its full-year earnings report on Thursday (February 20). - Music Business Worldwide

Cambodia’s National Museum Is Overflowing With Treasure

Foreign institutions and collectors are returning artifacts with deep spiritual meaning for Cambodians. Where and how to display them remain open questions. - The New York Times

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