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This Musician Returned From Two Strokes To Two Decades More Of A Highly Successful Career

“Returning to music wasn’t even among the most optimistic goals of his recovery plan, but this week the artist kicked off a 10-date tour of Spain.” - El País English

Slightly Too Early Tony Awards Predictions

“Lincoln Center Theatre’s revival of Ragtime will likely lead the nomination field, with the possibility of six performers getting nods, mirroring its season-leading eight Drama Desk bids.” But there’s a lot of competition out there in a strong year. - Variety

The New Workplace Surveillance Wants To Keep Your Emotions In Check

“It is not that hard for me to imagine a near future in which workers in all industries are pushed to work not only harder and more, but more happily and more agreeably. This is the new era of employee surveillance: invisible, AI-supercharged, always on.” - The Atlantic

On May Day Weekend, Looking At Fifty Years Of Labor Documentaries

“Some scenes in union documentaries are almost guaranteed: organizers rallying the rank and file at meetings, workers expressing concerns about the strike’s impact on their families, tensions flaring up at the picket line. There will be corporate spokespeople, union-till-I-die old-timers, and scabs.” - The Guardian (UK)

Is This Mystery Holbein Sitter Actually Anne Boleyn?

That’s what AI thinks, anyway. - The Guardian (UK)

Goodbye, Golden Lion: There Will Be A People’s Choice Winner At The Biennale Instead

This seems totally fine; no issues at all. In addition, Russia and Israel are back in the running. - Hyperallergic

Dictators Always Want Their Big Triumphal Arches

This is not what democracy looks like. - Salon

All The President’s Men Is Now Fifty

Why does that matter? Robert Redford, for one, “insisted that fearless owners were every bit as important in preserving democracy as the reporters he and Hoffman helped glamorize.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Irish Actor Gary Lydon, Of Banshees Of Inisherin, Has Died Suddenly At 61

"Gary had honed his craft as one of the finest actors in Ireland on the Wexford Arts Centre stage in many of Billy Roche's plays. He forged a stellar career performing across Ireland and the UK.” - BBC (AOL)

The Performance Art Mall Walkers Of (You Guessed It) Portland, Oregon

One, er, artist: “It's such a fun way to just get exercise, do something really silly, builds community. And I just love a shenanigan.” - NPR

Bet You Didn’t Know Sylvester Stallone ‘Rescued’ The First Rambo Movie

And not by starring in it - by cutting it, from more than 3 hours down to 93 minutes. - Open Culture

AI Slop Is Flooding Streaming Music Services, But Who Wants It?

Very few, though “fully generative AI music will continue to be a threat to working musicians, session artists, library music composers, and the like. But they may struggle to find footing on the charts.” - The Verge

TSA And Lufthansa Lost The Oscar Of The Director Of Mr. Nobody Against Putin

But after an international outcry, Lufthansa managed to find it. The blame, though, rests with certain U.S. security forces: “A TSA agent stopped him and said the Oscar could be used as a weapon.” - CBC

Stop Saying Satire Is Dead

“Can satire really change anything? Isn’t it a limp, almost quaint kind of protest?” - LitHub

The Long History – And Surprising Philosophy – Of The Mummy Movie

Every era (and country) gets the mummy movies it deserves. And “in recent decades, the mummy film has taken on a decidedly populist and, in some cases, postmodern status.” - Reactor

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