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Netflix Considering Adding Live Channels

To bolster engagement, executives at the company have recently discussed adding live channels that would continuously stream certain programs, or shows and films from a certain genre, according to people familiar with the matter. - The Wall Street Journal

12 US States Sue To Challenge Paramount/Warner Deal

A coalition of 12 Democratic states including California, New York and Washington filed a lawsuit Monday to block Paramount’s $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, the most serious legal challenge to date for one of the biggest media deals in history. - The New York Times

How The University Of North Texas Censored An Art Exhibition

Initially, the administrators discussed removing some of the pieces from the show. But then the provost texted that he wanted to take down the entire exhibition instead. Michael McPherson wrote, "I think it'll be easier to manage any barking from our friends in Austin." - NPR

The Private Concierges Of Rome (Culture On Demand)

The secret to the company’s success lies in its network of “partners”—museums and churches and palazzi, but also artists and photographers and scholars. Each has something special to offer if they can be persuaded to provide it.  - The Atlantic

Yo-Yo Ma Is Just One Of Many Musicians Performing Along The Los Angeles River These Days

The river has “been neglected, trashed and often forgotten over time, myriad governmental and nonprofit groups have been working for years to restore habitat. … And recently, creatives and activists, who dream of transforming it into a hospitable greenway, have been hosting arts events.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Sam Neill, Beloved New Zealand Actor Known For Jurassic Park And The Piano, Has Died At 78

The actor was a warm internet presence and a proud producer of wine from his vineyard. “At 11, he changed his name to Sam, taking inspiration from characters in Western movies. It was, he added, ‘probably the best decision I made in my life.’” - The New York Times

At Long Last, John Constable’s Most Famous Painting Is On View In Suffolk

“The famous work depicts a rural scene near the River Stour in Flatford, but it was actually painted in Constable's London studio.” - BBC

Learning How To Fake-Punch, Fake-Fall, And Fake-Go Up In Flames, On Camera

“The best side of a stunt always has to face the lens: The trajectory of a feigned punch, a few degrees off, can look fake to viewers.” - The New York Times

Why Debates Over Free Speech Can Lead To So Much Fury

“The free speech wars of recent years are not just about rules – they’re about what it means to be a good person.” - The Guardian (UK)

This Nonreligious Choir Draws Crowds In The Bay Area

Big crowds for a church venue, anyway - and a lot of participants. “The choir is full of these intense, amazing, freaky, kooky people, and the community that I've been able to fall into and build has just been a game changer.” - San Francisco Chronicle

California Places A New Cap On Film And TV Tax Credits, Freaking Out State Lawmakers

The state legislators “are calling for Gov. Gavin Newsom to exempt the state’s film and TV production incentive program from a recently approved cap on corporate tax credits.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

It Was Probably Way Too Early For A Live-Action Moana, And The Box Office Reflects That Problem

“On average, Disney has waited 27 years before remaking one of its animated classics as a live-action movie.” Just one problem: They’re out of animated classics to remake. - The New York Times

Reconsidering An English Artist Who Painted The Working-Class

A painter from Manchester, who focused on the working class, isn’t necessarily what Londoners think. “What we’re hoping to do is actually to bust a few myths. … wasn’t just an industrial painter. He certainly wasn’t naive or isolated.” - The Guardian (UK)

The Question Remains

Can genAI art or writing ever, ever be more than mid? - Glasstire

Netflix Is In Talks To Buy Letterboxd

Remember Amazon buying Goodreads, anyone? “The app has become a beloved platform and community for young movie enthusiasts, and is most popular with audiences ages 18 to 35.” - The Guardian (UK)

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