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- Can An Artist Retreat Over Clay Pots Suggest A Direction For AI?
- Pepsi Pulls Sponsorship Of UK Festival To Protest Booking Of Kanye West. Not The Prime Minister Has Weighed In
- It’s Our Phones That Have Caused Our Brains To Rot. Not AI
- The Industrial Revolution Killed Jobs. To Fill Idle Time With What, Was The Question
- Book Science And The Art Of Preserving Old Books
- When The WPA Placed Art At The Center Of Democracy
- America’s Most-Visited Museums In 2025
- Should UK Government Fund Comedy?
- Ellisons Intend To Fund Warner Bros. Deal From Gulf States
- When Thinking About AI And Authorship, What Is Real?
- Trump’s Presidential “Library” Is A Grift
- The Fake Fans Problem
- Can The Louvre’s New Director Right The Ship?
- Translation Isn’t Just Words, It’s World View. AI Translators So Far Aren’t Good At That
- Musicians Say Touring Has Become Unsustainable
- Bollywood Is Rushing Headlong Into AI
- Uffizi Hit By Cyberattack
- Italian Court Orders Netflix To Refund All Subscription Price Hikes
- What An Elite College Degree Really Buys
- How do We Police AI in Writing?
- Good Morning
- “Blows Off the Dust of History”
- The Writers Guild Has Reached A Tentative Four-Year Deal With Studios
- Heists Are So Hot Right Now, From Art To KitKats, But Why Are We Fascinated?
- This Guy Was Set Up By An Amazon Comedy Wherein He, Accidentally, Played The Part To Perfection
- Making Technology So Easy To Use Was Clearly A Huge Design Error
- Is The Vice President Trying To Use His Book Titles To Squash The Books Of Bell Hooks?
- Melvin Edwards, Sculptor Who Welded The African Diaspora, Has Died At 88
- Nuns Inspired Call The Midwife
- Honestly, Who Would Serve On The Smithsonian’s Advisory Board Right Now?
- The Increasing Accusations That Everything Is Made With AI
- Dali Made Some Iffy Choices, Including Layering Whites And Then Varnishing Them
- How That Guy Is Reshaping The English Language
- Portland State University Eliminates Its Once-Storied Dance Program
- An Atlanta Theatre Loses Its Lease, Asks Its Audience For Real-Estate Leads





