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Just How Serious Are Jay Leno’s Burn Injuries?

"Right now they're in that progression of somewhere between deep second and third-degree burns to the face," says his doctor.  "We're hoping we can keep them from progressing by using these alternate treatments, including good wound care and hyperbaric oxygen and aggressive surgical management." - CNN

Kevin Spacey Is Hit With Seven More Sexual Assault Charges In London

"The Crown Prosecution Service said (Spacey) has been charged over 'a number of sexual assaults against one man between 2001 and 2004'.  It also authorised 'one charge of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent' against the 63-year-old actor, who lives in the United States." - MSN (AFP)

Art Basel Miami Ramps Up The Security

 Art Basel Miami is the annual neon orgy of high-octane contemporary art, endless wealth, and celebrity bacchanalia where the art world’s most prominent high rollers are as carefully guarded as the astronomically priced artwork on display at Miami Beach Convention Center. - The Daily Beast

As It Turns 100, More Need For The BBC Than Ever

Is this the beginning of the end for BBC radio? The history of the medium provides some answers about the role radio still plays today. - The Conversation

How AI Is Being Used In Creative Work

AI-generated content can be of higher quality than content created by humans, due to the fact that AI models are able to learn from a large amount of data and identify patterns that humans may not be able to see. This can result in more accurate and informative content. - Harvard Business Review

Being A Writer Of Books In A Shrinking Market

Most books don’t succeed either in terms of sales or critical unanimity. Most writers don’t earn a living wage from their writing. Tenure-track appointments (I teach college writing) are rare as unicorns. But being a writer is not a sentence handed down, it’s a choice I’ve made. - The New York Times

Can We Be Done With The Idea Of Longtermism?

Longtermism is a technocratic dream that purports to give some of the wealthiest people in the world the ability to plan the far future of humanity according to their personal whims. It is hubris. - New Statesman

Historian Picked To Lead Courtauld Institute

Curator and art historian Mark Hallett has been named as the next director of London’s Courtauld of Institute Art. He will succeed Deborah Swallow, who announced in April that she would be departing at the end of the 2022–23 academic year after nearly twenty years in the role. - ArtForum

The New Public Art Of Newark Airport

“The airport is a theater,” the artist said. “It’s like a soapbox, a place where you can reach the whole world.” - The New York Times

A Newly-Discovered Artifact Could Rewrite The History Of The Mysterious Basque Language

"Investigators in northern Spain said this week they discovered what they believe to be the oldest written record" — inscribed on a bronze hand — "of a precursor to modern Basque, pushing back its earliest evidence to the first century B.C." - AP

Russian Troops Looted Kherson Museum Before Fleeing

Russian soldiers looted nearly 15,000 objects from the Oleksiy Shovkunenko Kherson Art Museum and other cultural venues in the region two weeks ago. - Artnet

The Author Of “Gomorrah” Is On Trial For Criminal Defamation Of Italy’s New Rightist Prime Minister

"Roberto Saviano, Italy's best-known anti-Mafia author, went on trial for libel on Tuesday for calling Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni a 'bastard'.  If convicted, he could face up to three years' imprisonment, but under Italy's legal system a fine of around €500 euros or a suspended sentence are more likely." - Reuters

UK Arts Funding Cuts Will Hurt Most Those They’re Supposed To Help

It’s pure vandalism to withdraw funding from institutions that are nurturing new talent. People who think that the arts are for the elite alone and aren’t worth supporting might want to reconsider their views when they next watch The Talented Mr Ripley or The English Patient. - Prospect

Are You Happy? Pharrell Williams Makes NFTs Of Hilma af Klint

"The NFTs come from af Klint's series Paintings for the Temple, created between 1906 and 1915. The series contains 193 paintings, none of which can be sold, as they are in the hands of the Hilma af Klint Foundation, (which gave) permission to create and sell NFTs of the works." - ARTnews

How Teaching Math Got Caught In The Culture Wars

"I’d argue that the spectre haunting today’s discord over math education is a growing suspicion of the equity-based movement of educators who, as in the early twentieth century, largely come from graduate education programs like the ones at Stanford and Columbia’s Teachers College." - The New Yorker

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