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Francis Ford Coppola Lost So Many Millions On Megalopolis That He’s Paying With A Lifelong Collection

“At a news conference at Cannes, Coppola discussed the tremendous amount of his own money that he had sunk into the film, saying that he ‘never cared about money’ and that his children ‘don’t need a fortune.’” - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

The Internet’s Favorite Librarian Is All-In On The Reading Rainbow Reboot

Mychal Threets “recalls the joy he felt as a young boy watching Burton on the show, taking viewers anywhere from an underwater world to the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation.” Now he’s the host, trying to create joy for other kids.  - San Francisco Chronicle

Ski Ballet, Long Overshadowed By Snowboarding, May Be Making A Comeback

No, seriously: This is snow dancing, with skis. "In 1988 and 1992, ski ballet featured as a demonstration sport in the Winter Olympics. At a high level, it was actually pretty bad ass.” Powder (Yahoo)

In Britain, A Plan To Funnel Money To Small Music Venues Is Gaining Steam

But small venues “should not be valued solely for their role in nurturing future superstars. Live music has an intrinsic value and venues can be part of a town’s identity. A scheme to put them into community ownership has had striking success, with five secured so far.” - The Guardian (UK)

Why Did Netflix Buy, Brag About, And Then Suddenly Shutter This Gaming Company?

Boss Fight Entertainment was the studio behind the popular Squid Game: Unleashed, but that didn’t save the company. “Netflix’s next big gaming initiative is focused around party games you can play on your TV using your phone as a controller.” - The Verge

Benita Valente, Bel Canto Soprano Who Brought Joy To The Met For Decades, Has Died At 91

Valente “was acclaimed for the faultless technique and intelligence of her performances in operas, recitals and chamber music, but inexplicably failed to gain a wider following among classical music audiences.” - The New York Times

Paris Investigators Prefer To Let The Mystery Be

The mystery of who that dapper person in the now famous photo might be, that is. The jewel theft, they’re working on. - AP

Police Make Arrests In Louvre Heist

“The arrests were a major breakthrough for French investigators, who are racing to find the thieves before the jewelry is dismantled and the rare stones and metals can be sold or melted down, as many experts fear they will be.” - The New York Times

A Few Moments In The New Julia Roberts Movie Have Transformed Actor Lio Mehiel’s Career

“Such a step has been years in the making. Mehiel, who lived in Puerto Rico until they were 5 years old, began their creative endeavors almost as soon as they arrived in New York City, first as a salsa dancer and later as an actor.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

How A Hardline Evangelical Christian Childhood Can Lead To Mainlining Supernatural Horror As An Adult

“With his insistence on seeing only god’s will in the Catholic vs. Protestant religious wars of his Europe, Luther reminds me of nothing so much as the character Beverly Keane (played by Samantha Sloyan) in the 2021 Netflix horror series Midnight Mass.” - The Flytrap

Along With The Entire East Wing, The White House’s Movie Theatre Is Now Destroyed

“The 42-seat luxurious movie theater a place where countless presidents, their families or staff have screened any movie of their choosing, whether the latest Hollywood blockbuster, an Oscar contender or a perennial classic.” - The Hollywood Reporter

It’s Getting Harder And Harder To Take OpenAI Seriously

Curing cancer? Hm, not so fast. “Slop, memes, and sex seem like such a comedown from OpenAI’s carefully cultivated reputation as an ambitious but responsible pioneer.” - Fast Company (Archive Today)

The Administration’s Pressure On Museums Will Soon Be An All-Out Assault

Museums are not ready. “Censorship corrodes trust in complex ways. … Solidarity is mostly lacking in the museum world, where the strategy so far seems to be heads down and hope for the best.” (This is, let’s be clear, not a winning strategy.) - Washington Post (MSN)

The Chinese Artist Who Creates AI Slop By Hand

It was amazing at first. But “Mu says he doesn’t have any immediate plans to make another Sora imitation, partially because the video quality has gotten so good that it’s now almost impossible to create parodies.” - Wired

Guillermo Del Toro Says He’d ‘Rather Die’ Than Use Generative AI

“My concern is not artificial intelligence, but natural stupidity. I think that's what drives most of the world's worst features. But I did want it to have the arrogance of Victor be similar in some ways to the tech bros. He's ... creating something without considering the consequences.” - NPR

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