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To The Mayor Of San Francisco, The Demise Of The California College Of The Arts Is Nothing At All To Celebrate

“Learning about the end of California College of the Arts was a sad day. And it’s in moments like these that we should rekindle the debate over what kind of city we want to be going forward. Simply put, San Francisco without artists is a dystopia.” - San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

In An Attempt To Beat AI, Matthew McConaughey Trademarks His Phrase

“McConaughey has had eight trademark applications approved over the past few months, and the actor said in an email ..r that he wants to, quote, ‘create a clear perimeter around ownership with consent and attribution the norm in an AI world.’” - NPR

Rhoda Levine, Pathbreaking Opera Director, Has Died At 93

Perhaps her “most significant contributions to the repertoire were the premieres ... Viktor Ullmann’s Der Kaiser von Atlantis, an anti-Hitler allegory composed in the Theresienstadt concentration camp before Mr. Ullmann was murdered at Auschwitz, and Anthony Davis’s X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X.” - The New York Times

In The US, We Write Essays, And Often Think, Backwards

We think we already know what we want to find, and that enables LLMs to “hElP” with predictable, middling, brain-anesthetizing results. “But a chief delight of being human is witnessing the world’s capacity to surprise.” - The Atlantic

The Washington National Opera, Which Had A Donor Renewal After Leaving The Kennedy Center, Finds A Temporary Home

The opera, which "received an influx of donations, from more than 500 donors, after its announcement last Friday that it would seek a new home … will host two operas this spring season at George Washington University, where the organization got its start nearly 70 years ago.” - The New York Times

Spanish Singer Julio Iglesias Denies Charges That He Sexually Abused Two Women In His Employ

The two former employees “allege they had been sexually assaulted and subjected ‘to inappropriate touching, insults and humiliation … in an atmosphere of control and constant harassment.’” - The Guardian (UK)

Disney Started A Thread About Movie Quotes But Deleted It With Celerity

“People immediately replied with lines from Star Wars, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and even Mary Poppins. The throughline between all the quotes: they were pretty pointedly anti-fascist.” Luckily, people screenshot the entire thing. - The Verge (Archive Today)

One Art Student Hung An AI-Generated Show As His Own, And Then Another Art Student Ate Some Of It

The student who ate some of the show was then arrested and charged. One Bluesky post about the event said, “Look for the helpers.” - Art News

Our Attention Is Being ‘Fracked’ By Big Tech

But there are ways to resist. - The Guardian (UK)

The Physics Of Plur1bus

For real: How does “The Joining” work? Science has thoughts. - Wired

Buildings Of The Past Are Underused Tools For Dealing With Climate Change

During Britain’s “little Ice Age,” builders used common-sense tricks that could still keep houses warmer - or cooler - today. - BBC

Trump Bought At Least One Million Dollars In Netflix And Warner Bros Bonds Following Their Deal Announcement

“Trump, speaking last month with reporters on the red carpet of the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C., said Netflix’s deal to acquire Warner Bros. studios and streaming business will require a review, and said, ‘I’ll be involved in that decision.”’ - Variety

Nazis Stole Fragments Of The Bayeux Tapestry

A textile specialist “is assumed to have stolen the fragments, each only a few centimetres long, when he was sent to Bayeux as part of a research team to study Germany's ‘ancestral heritage’ - a racist and antisemitic project run by Adolf Hitler's Nazi SS.” - BBC

Both The Pompidou And The Grand Palais Appear To Be In Financial Difficulties

"The Centre Pompidou gave up one of its two spaces at the Grand Palais due to what the Paris museum described as ‘financial constraints faced by both institutions,’ according to Le Monde.” - Art News

Sundance Picks Former Universal Chair As New CEO

“Linde will begin his tenure on Feb. 17, after Sundance’s final film festival in Park City and before it heads to its new home in Boulder, Colorado.” - The Hollywood Reporter

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