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Will Videogamers Lose All Access To Physical Games?

Looks like that future is not just coming but nearly here. “Game stores and preservationists also have to adjust to the fact that physical games are going to be harder to come by.” - The Verge

Spotify’s Weird New User Experience Design Flaw

"There are a number of panels in the app, and the layout is confusing. The service constantly tracks your activity. The app also seems to have an odd hostility to playing actual albums.” And now? Auto-playing music videos. - Wired

A Little Too Ironic That The Awards For Best TV Are Quite Hard To Find On TV

“The new leaned-down Emmys will only broadcast 19 categories, compared to last year’s 26.” And the word Primetime has been, well, removed. - Vulture

Ghana’s Handpainted, Sensationalist, Often Inaccurate Film Posters Have Become Collectible Art

“Heavy J was creating a poster ... for the animated fairytale The Little Mermaid. The man with the knife wasn’t a killer but the film’s kind-hearted prince, Eric. The skull was also unrelated to the story. ‘We add more to make people interested,’ said Heavy J.” - The Guardian (UK)

Turning A Podcast Into A Graphic Novel Isn’t Cheap

But a $2 million Kickstarter probably helped a little. - CBR

As New Yorkers Brace For Flooding, The New New Museum Has Sprung A Pretty Big Leak

Yikes: "Video footage ... shows water pooling on the gallery floor as staff members move quickly to place buckets beneath active leaks, as well as water streaming down the didactic for ‘New Humans: Memories of the Future.’” - ARTnews

Speaking Of Nostalgia, Younger Adults Are Really Into Digital Cameras

What the actual heck? "The turn-of-the-millennium digital photo is hard to mistake: a bit grainy, sometimes fuzzy, overexposed in the center with a blinding flash, often date-stamped in red or orange. A nostalgic haze gives photos the feel of an instant memory.” - NPR

The Internet Killed The Mail-Order Catalog

But mail-order catalogs might make a comeback, thanks to Millennial and Gen-Z nostalgia. "There’s a stark contrast between the frantic sense of urgency online retail often whips up ... and the catalog’s invitation to flip, peruse, think, rethink — basically, to shop deliberately rather than reflexively.” - Salon

Music Publishers Drop Lawsuits Against X, Which Drops Lawsuits Against Music Publishers

Why? No one’s saying: “In their legal papers, the companies gave no reason for the stipulation of dismissal and did not mention any settlement.” - The New York Times

Netflix Is Not Having A Good Moment

At least, on the market: “The stock reached a new 52-week low on Friday and is down 49% from a year ago.” - Los Angeles Times

Joe Melson, Who Co-Wrote Crying, Only The Lonely, And Many Other Roy Orbison Hits, Has Died At 91

Melson was a” musician and songwriter whose close collaboration with the singer Roy Orbison in the late 1950s and early ’60s produced a long list of sweeping, operatic rock ballads that established Mr. Orbison as an international star.” - The New York Times

When K-Pop Replaces The Great Leader

North Korean defectors say they “used to listen to songs in secret, often not knowing who they were listening to, but clinging to the mysterious and hopeful lyrics. Some even managed to watch K-pop performances, shocked by the blue-haired idols wearing make-up.” - BBC

Every Generation Gets ‘The Odyssey’ It Deserves

"A colleague revealed that her 12-year-old was irritated by the absence of a scene involving the God of Wind which is, apparently, quite important in the original text, and that girl definitely went to a better middle school than I did.” - Washington Post

Brenda Fricker, The First Irish Woman To Win An Oscar, Has Died At 81

Fricker, who won for My Left Foot, also gained fame as a beloved, heroic pigeon-feeder in Home Alone 2. - The New York Times

As Ted Lasso Returns For Season Four, Hannah Waddingham Is Dealing With An Unexpected Level Of Fame

Hannah Waddingham, of Ted Lasso fame: "An overnight success after 25 years is delicious. And I’m fine with it, because I’m very at peace with who I am. I’m more than happy to share that I’m 51 and proud of it.” - The Guardian (UK)

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