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Remember When Netflix Said Love Is Sharing A Password?

Turns out they don't believe in love anymore. "The approach misunderstands what modern households — which often include long-distance couples or families with children at college, as well as individual users who travel for work or don’t have one stable residence — are like." - Washington Post

Philadelphia Extends Yannick Nezet-Seguin’s Contract Through 2030

Nézet-Séguin "has led the Philadelphia Orchestra to accolades and worked to broaden its repertory, including by promoting the music of overlooked composers." He'll now be both music and artistic director. - The New York Times

Classical Grammys For The Met, Renee Fleming, And Attacca Quartet

The Met win was for "Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up in My Bones, a work based on the memoir of the same name by the journalist and columnist Charles M. Blow." Philadelphia, Chicago, and the Broadway cast recording of Into the Woods also won. - Limelight

The Brit Awards Change To Saturday To Create Excitement, But Is That The Problem?

Few viral stars, and ... whew, what, is this 2023? "This year’s best artist category – which replaced the gendered best male/female categories – has been criticised for its all-male nominees." - The Guardian (UK)

How Sound, Light, And Lenses Turn Emotional Moments Into Tear-Jerkers

If you want your movie audience to cry, you've got to get it all right. - The New York Times

Add Viola Davis To The EGOT Club

It was her year - for a Grammy, at least. - Los Angeles Times

Winners At The Grammys Might Be Making Money, But Most Musicians Aren’t

Nor are the songwriters, for the most part. Thanks, Spotify. - Washington Post

Meanwhile, In London, The British Library Plans A Huge New Extension

The plan is for another 100,000 square feet of space, including the Alan Turning Institute for data science; green walkways; a garden; and many more informal entrances into the library. - The Guardian (UK)

Who’s Winning The Grammys?

The winners in real time - or after the fact. - Los Angeles Times

Legendary Costume Designer Says Budget Cuts Are Killing Theatre In The UK

Sandy Powell, a multiple Oscar and BAFTA winner, says, "It terrifies me this has happened. ... What I would say to government is that working in the arts really is a proper job and that, especially when times are hard, entertainment is what people want." - The Observer (UK)

Label BMG Secretly Signed A French Rapper Condemned For Antisemitic Lyrics

Freeze Corleone was big on Spotify, and the label wanted him. "The memo, sent in September 2021 by two executives in the company’s French office, weighed the risks of hate speech against the financial upside of working with him." - The New York Times

What U.S. Television Says About Muslim Lives In The Americas

Uh ... "Muslim male characters outnumber female characters 174 to 1, and when women do appear, they are portrayed as 'fearful and submissive' or endangered." But things may be changing, partly thanks to Disney. - Los Angeles Review of Books

More Great British Bake-Off, But Make It Pianos

And also, make it so that the contestants don't know they're on a reality TV show - "This isn’t a documentary – it’s a competition. They are secretly being judged by two globally renowned maestros: classical virtuoso Lang Lang and pop star Mika." - The Guardian (UK)

Can Lula Deliver More Books, More Literacy, And More Opportunities To Brazil?

The newly re-elected president "has reinstated the Ministry of Culture, created a new secretariat dedicated to books and literacy and unblocked nearly $200 million in funds allocated for cultural projects." - The New York Times

The Bawdy, Self-Aware Wife Of Bath As First Modern Character Of English Literature

"Unlike the queens and witches who preceded her in English literature, Alison is not a flat allegorical figure. Her ordinariness makes her radical." - NPR

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