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Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Europe’s Approach To Developing AI Is Deeply Different

The differences between Europe and the United States when it comes to AI regulation aren’t so easy to fix; they’re rooted in deep cultural differences that have informed how the tech industries...

Might AI Help Us Unlock More Creative Ideas?

Generative AI will indeed make many tasks easier and quicker to perform, increasing efficiency and decreasing costs. But we think that one of the...

How Might One “Fix” Or Reinterpret Historically Racist Statues?

As some political leaders double down on the old memorial language, they ask: What if we thought of our memorials as works in progress,...

What If The Audience Prefers AI-Written Books?

I can write a book for my own reasons, but I can sell the book only if readers like it more than what they can get...

Broadway’s Record Box Office In 2025 Still Doesn’t Keep Up With Costs

“It’s just so difficult for (producers) to get their money back. These shows are now upwards of $25 million. Ten years ago, you could...

Trump Officials Threaten Smithsonian Funding Over Content Review

“Funds apportioned for the Smithsonian Institution are only available for use in a manner consistent with Executive Order 14253 ‘Restoring Truth and Sanity to...

The Best Design And Architecture Of 2025

This year’s highlights include the remodeling of a Richard Seifert brutalist ‘corncob’ tower, a celebration of Japanese carpentry and a wearable hot-water bottle. -...

How Regulation Tamped Down Montreal’s Legendary Nightlife

The history of Montréal’s night-time regulation reveals how managing nightlife expanded police power and budgets — and how burdensome effects of these changes fell...

Why Music Needs Its Dissonance

Music has a variety of “jobs,” as the other arts do. It can calm, soothe, and delight. It can also provoke, disturb, bite. No...

Has The UK Fallen Out Of Love With Non-Fiction?

A recent report from NielsenIQ found that trade nonfiction sales have slipped sharply. In volume terms, the category is down 8.4% between last summer and the...

We Used To Have One Version Of History. Now It’s Messier

Unity, cohesion, and a sense of epic narrative have been lost. Freedom, pluralism, sensitivity, and a respect for difference have been gained, and, overall,...

Why Rational Behavior Might Not Be The Best Model

Behavioral economics has identified dozens of cognitive biases that stop us from acting ‘rationally’. But instead of building up a messier and messier picture...

Today’s Challenge For Writers: Don’t Write Like AI

Increasingly, both professional writers and everyone else is facing a new, unwelcome constrained writing challenge: don’t sound like AI. - ArtsHub

The Louvre Is In A Historic Crisis

Behind the walkout are not only frayed labor relations, but a building itself under strain, with crumbling parts of the aging former palace now...

Inside The Kennedy Center Renaming

“It was such a surprise to me when they said we’re going to rename it,” she recounted in a phone interview. “I said, ‘Oh...

How Did A Former Rapper Become The Recording Industry’s Favorite Influencer?

Rather than serve the public’s curiosities, he said, he wants to serve artists—to give them “a place for them to learn a little bit...

Kennedy Center Board Votes To Rename As Trump Kennedy Center

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the "Trump-Kennedy Center" name changer earlier Thursday after a board that the president handpicked earlier this year voted unanimously...

How Did US Museum Design Get So Boring?

As trends go, one can only hope the style spreading through US museum design today will eventually fall out of fashion. All forms of...

2025 — The Year AI Slop Crossed The Rubicon

At first, slop was a widely derided format, the kind of clicky nonsense churned out by content farms or trolls. But, in September, with...

Designs For The Las Vegas Museum Of Art

The newly updated renderings follow news announced last year that the studio led by Pritzker-prize-winning architect Diébédo Francis Kéré is designing the building, which will be located in a former...

Who Went To Movies In 2025? You’d Be Surprised

Gen Z moviegoer attendance grew by 25 percent over the last 12 months — the highest increase of any age group. - IndieWire

Musicians Are Wary Of AI. So Why Are Big Music Companies Making AI Deals?

Those worries are being deepened by how the major labels, once fearful of the technology, are now embracing it – and heralding a future...

NPR’s Top Music Stories Of 2025

 In an ever-changing and fast-paced attention economy, musicians hustled to put out records, connect with listeners and demand accountability from some of the industry's...

YouTube Pulls Its Music Data Off Billboard Charts Because It Disagrees With How The...

“Billboard uses an outdated formula that weights subscription-supported streams higher than ad-supported. This doesn’t reflect how fans engage with music today and ignores the...

What It’s Like To Be Performing In The Kennedy Center These Days

Looking out across the hall’s empty seats, he often thinks of the pandemic—of that dismal year when the orchestra couldn’t perform, when he’d drag...
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