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What, Truly, Does The Statue Of Liberty Stand For?

Many, many artists have thoughts. - Hyperallergic

Why ‘Trashy’ Ballet Is Actually Good, At Least For Bringing In Audiences

“Call it ballet-qua-haunted house. … Audiences came in-kind on opening night, sporting black lace, corsets, velour, brocade and, in at least a couple cases, a top hat and a waxed mustache.” - San Francisco Chronicle (Yahoo)

The Grim Economics Of Video Game Studios

“It is a testament to the state of the industry that trophies won’t keep the lights on. Still, the huge success of South of Midnight makes Compulsion’s potential  stand out as a real head-scratcher.” - CBC

Tell LitHub Your Favorite A24 Movie, And You’ll Get A Book Recommendation

For instance: "If The Brutalist, then Claire Messud’s This Strange Eventful History.” - LitHub 

Mike Wallace, Who Wrote ‘Gotham’ And Gave New York A Textured, Bottom-Up History, Has Died At 83

Wallace was "a self-proclaimed radical historian whose magisterial, unvarnished biography of New York, Gotham, written with Edwin G. Burrows, won the Pulitzer Prize and inspired two more door-stopper volumes about the city.” - The New York Times

How Executives At Anime Streaming Service Crunchyroll Figure Out What’s Working

It all depends on cosplay at L.A.’s Anime Expo - and this year, many attendees showed signs of devotion to the relatively new series Witch Hat Atelier. - Variety

Language For A Writer Who Some Days Barely Has Enough Energy To Lift Her Head

Susanna Clarke: “A narrative makes illness seem rational – and it gives the sufferer a measure of control – or at any rate the illusion of it. This is particularly true of the sort of chronic illness in the face of which poor doctors are often at a loss. - The Guardian (UK)

A Volunteer Has Just About The Coolest Experience Ever In A Random Archive

True, the person writing this was a history major, but still: "A rare surviving copy of the Declaration of Independence has been discovered at The National Archives in Kew, the only known example of its kind outside the US.” Discovered by a volunteer. - BBC

Comedy, Says This Comedian, Can Save Lives

“'After the show, people come to me in person and through messages,’ said. ‘A lot of people said, ‘I felt like I am not alone.’ That gives me so much hope and unity.’” - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

Trump’s White House Excoriates The Smithsonian National Museum Of American History

“The White House condemned the  for what it said was a failure to celebrate the nation’s heritage, arguing it had become a political tool intent on denigrating the American story.” No First Amendment red flags here at all. - The New York Times

How AI Is Changing Human Language

Supposed AI tells - “are also characteristic of human writing, which, after all, the large language models (LLMs) that produce them were trained on.” - The Guardian (UK)

That’s Right, Actor And Director Olivia Wilde Took That Last Name To Honor Oscar

She’s from the US, but her family (like a whole lot of people in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and other diaspora landing spots) also claim Ireland. - Irish Times

Can Anyone Save Wikipedia?

Elon Musk and a MAGA army, not to mention AI, not to mention (other) authoritarian governments, are sure coming for the little nonprofit that could. - The New York Times

Turkish Comedian Imprisoned For Insulting Erdogan

"A Turkish court on Friday ordered a comedian jailed pending trial on charges of insulting religious values and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, after his stand‑up routine included references to him as a ‘dictator.’” (This is what the some might call Erdogan “not beating the charges.”) - Seattle Times (AP)

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