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The Owl Who Got Stuck In A Big Typewriter Eraser

In early October, an injured barred owl was found in the National Gallery's iconic Typewriter Eraser, Scale X, by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. - Washington Post

How California Became Such A Center For New Music

The state's cultural centers have "long encouraged new music, providing freedom and a sense of possibility that has made it the center of gravity for composers who work with a spirit of innovation." - The New York Times

The Famous ‘Painted Bride’ Mural In Philly Is Being Destroyed

"It took Zagar nine years to complete the 7,000-square-foot mosaic in the 1990s that defined his eclectic style. But today, after five years of fighting to save it, preservationists only have weeks to salvage as many one-of-a-kind tiles as they can." - Hyperallergic

How To Pitch A Movie

First step: Be a performer. - Los Angeles Times

The 21st Century Movie Tropes That Just Need To Go

We're almost a quarter of the way through the century, and these need to go: The smoker who gets her life under control (& quits smoking), the person who falls for Mr. (or Ms.) Wrong, drone establishing shots of cities - and more. - The Guardian (UK)

What Book Would You Save From A Burning Building?

Actress Nicola Walker (Annika) has her one book planned. - The New York Times

The Caribbean Women Trying To Keep Seed Art Alive

"Practised for centuries in the twin-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda, ... seed work began among enslaved African women forcibly brought to the islands" - and there are less than a handful of artists working now. - The Guardian (UK)

Writing A Bestseller With A Good Netflix Deal Can Pull You Out Of Poverty, Right?

Right? Sort of. Stephanie Land, of Maid fame, had to face some hard, cold reality when she dealt with mortgage brokers. - The New York Times

Matthew Perry, Comedic Heart Of ‘Friends,’ Has Died At 54

Perry, who played the sweet and not so smart Chandler on the popular show, was found dead in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home. - Los Angeles Times

Apparently, Movie Sex Was Gone, And Now It’s Kind Of Back?

Are Zoomers truly anti-sex? Or is this just a belief in the U.S. as Europeans go on and make, er, sexy movies? - Irish Times

Trying To Explain The Messy New Yorker Fight With Comedian Hasan Minhaj

Minhaj's career was halted by a New Yorker piece, but the online tide seems to be turning. Why, exactly? - Slate

AI Isn’t Truly ‘Generative,’ And Firms Are Being Sued For The Artwork They Stole

Er, that is, the very real human work they "scraped." - The Observer (UK)

Israeli Writer Etgar Karet Can’t Make Sense Of This Time

Karet's parents, Holocaust survivors, taught him "that when there are big incidents, there are big narratives. And those big narratives would say: You have a role. You are now a victim. You are now a hero. And they said, 'Don’t believe those roles.'" - The New York Times

A 260-Year-Old Theatre Token May Be Honored In England

The token, one of very few originally issued between 1764 and 1766 for the Bristol Old Vic, allows the owner unlimited tickets to the theatre. - BBC

Michelle Williams Creating An Audiobook For Britney Spears Is Part Of A Bigger Trend

"Narrating audiobooks is closer to theater than it is TV or film. For one, it's a more direct, more spare performance compared to screen acting, and ... it's straight-up an endurance test." - NPR

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