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Jessie Buckley Says It Was A Bit Overwhelming To Be Playing Agnes In Hamnet

“I felt untethered. I didn't know where to go, you know, and then I realised that's incredibly human to be lost, and that is absolutely Agnes' story to be lost.” - BBC

Victoria Jones, Daughter Of Tommy Lee Jones, Has Died At 34

“Victoria acted as a child opposite her father in Men in Black II in 2002 and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada in 2005.” - Variety

Composer Stephen Schwartz Bows Out Of Hosting An Opera Gala At The Kennedy Center

Schwartz, who wrote English texts for Leonard Bernstein's Mass at the opening of the Kennedy Center in 1971, said, “Appearing there has now become an ideological statement. … As long as that remains the case, I will not appear there.” - The New York Times

Celebrities Dominated Broadway Stages in 2025

“Midtown marquees were packed with famous names from prestige cable (including more than one Succession sibling) and popular franchises. ... As theater continues to recover from the pandemic, luring audiences off the couch with faces they recognize from the screen has proved a lucrative strategy.” - Washington Post (Yahoo)

Two Notables Harshly Criticized Michelangelo’s “Last Judgment” — So He Painted Them Into It

Biagio da Cesena, the Papal Master of Ceremonies, and Venetian satirist Pietro Aretino hated the fact that Michelangelo was putting so many naked people on the Sistine Chapel’s wall, saying the painting belonged in a public bathhouse. Bad idea to publicly attack a high-profile artwork while the artist is still working on it. - Artnet

Sorry, But This Sounds Creepy: How AI Might Put You In The Movie You’re Watching

Producer Charlie Brooker proposes scanning the faces of cinemagoers as they enter the theater and then using AI to cast them “randomly” in the actual movie. - Deadline

Silicon Valley Is Pivoting To Audio And Away From Screens

The move reflects where the entire tech industry is headed — toward a future where screens become background noise and audio takes center stage. - TechCrunch

A Hudson River School Painting On Public View For The First Time In 152 Years

In 1873, Jasper Francis Cropsey’s Autumn in the Ramapo Valley, Erie Railway was taken to London by its commissioner. It remained overseas until last year, when a couple of American art collectors acquired it — then sent it to a museum because it wouldn’t fit through the door of their home. - The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)

25 Dance Artists To Watch In 2026

These dancers, choreographers, directors, and companies are already doing exceptional work, but we’re betting on them to break through in a major way in the year to come. - Dance Magazine

Rijksmuseum Director On The Humanness Of Museums

“In a good museum, it’s a lot about imagination. You don’t want to spell things out. We are complex. History is complex, and history has both triumphs and it has dark pages.” - The Times

AMC Declares Its Live Event With Netflix A Huge Success

In addition to the countless millions of people who will enjoy Stranger Things on the Netflix streaming platform, in just two days, more than 753,000 Stranger Things fans flocked to an AMC Theatre to personally join in the celebration. - Deadline

China Threatens To Jail Anyone Who Performs, Listens To, Or Shares Uyghur Songs

During a meeting in the historic Uyghur city of Kashgar in October, authorities warned residents that performing, playing, uploading onto social media, or storing on devices any of a list of Uyghur songs would face imprisonment. Uyghur exiles report that several people have already been jailed for doing so. - AP

Prince’s Withering Putdown Of Digital Musicians

“The kid with the PC in the bedroom can’t play his instrument. He can make some sounds, and then you can get a vast amount of repetition, but if they didn’t take the time to learn their instrument and their scales and to actually speak the language of music then they can’t play.” - Music Radar

The Playwright Contemplating The Post-Human World

“Everyone was afraid of the telephone, everyone was afraid of television,” Harrison said. “It’s just going to march on. And we’ll acclimate.” - The New York Times

Doug Varone Talks About Cancelling His Date At The Kennedy Center

"I do believe they should be separate. And the success of the Kennedy Center, you know, working in a bipartisan way, has been an example of that in a great way." - NPR

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