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Museums Are, Understandably, Freaking Out After The Louvre Heist

In short, they all want to make sure they’re guarding the perimeter. - The New York Times

Moviegoing Is Split Into Two Equally Miserable Experiences, But You Never Hear About The Second One

Hell is other people in a cinema, sure, but Hell - especially for a movie that needs an audience - is also no other people. - Slate

Popular British Children’s Author Is Dropped By Publisher After Allegations Of Harassment

David Walliams, “one of Britain’s most successful children’s authors, was reportedly the subject of complaints that he had ‘harassed’ junior female staff at HarperCollins UK, prompting the publisher to decide it would no longer release new titles by the author.” - The Guardian (UK)

This One Little Word Can Make Or Break A Film

You know the word - the f-word. “A single use of the F-word requires at least a PG-13, while additional uses will elevate it to an R.” - The New York Times

A British Museum Asks Its Visitors To Help Uncover The History Of Its Looted African Treasures

“The museum holds more than 40,000 items from across Africa, many of which were traded, collected, looted or preserved during the era of the British empire. … The names of makers, the cultural significance of objects and the people to which they once belonged are largely unknown.” - The Guardian (UK)

James Ransone, Actor Who Played Ziggy On ‘The Wire,’ Has Died At 46

“Ransone was born in 1979 in Baltimore, an advantage in the early 2000s when The Wire, then a little-watched drama on HBO, was looking to cast actors from the city for the show’s second season.” - The New York Times

The Future Of Film Never Arrived, And Never Will

“I covered the 3-D boom from the start, and even early on one could see that the golden goose was cooked. It was clear that the marginal returns on 3-D screenings were rapidly diminishing.” - The Atlantic

In Los Angeles, People Daringly Put Their Faces On Buildings Asking ICE If They’re Next

“Along with projecting portraits of Angelenos, Am I Next? highlights brief stories of people, including US citizens, accosted and snatched out of homes, cars, workplaces and the streets by federal agents, under the word ‘Taken.’” - The Guardian (UK)

Why I Stopped Reading Print, And Embraced Audiobooks

“Here’s what I love about listening: I can do it all the time, not just while sitting still. I read … while making my bed, brushing my teeth, unloading the dishwasher, commuting to work, waiting in line, driving and occasionally while falling asleep.” - The New York Times

Romance Fiction Is Booming, And It’s Not Just Because Of Love

“It is possible, with your small candle, to make your way in the darkness. One delight, against all this. The world crumbles, and lipstick sales go up. And so, too, do sales of romantic fiction.” - The Guardian (UK)

Wait, The Right-Wing Is Using ‘Theatre Kid’ As An Insult?

This feels very, let’s say, sixth-grade. One actor: “‘Theater kid’ being the bullied party is a tale as old as time. … We’ve always been the outsiders, the weirdos. It’s a quick cultural shorthand to treat us as the underdog.” - The New York Times

This Year’s Best Music Was Inspired By Grief

"Death, collapsed relationships, the passing of youth and the inexorable passage of time: these are sombre themes that fit a quite spectacularly grim year. But in the broader context of what’s happening to music, these albums about loss are, oddly, cause for optimism.” - The Guardian (UK)

How Terrible Does A Christmas Movie Have To Be For It To Disappear Forever?

Bad, really bad. "It’s a mistake to compare this stuff to other films. It is, indeed, a mistake to compare it to any other artistic enterprise. What we’re dealing with is closer to tinsel or snow in a can. Christmas movies are mere decoration.” - Irish Times (Archive Today)

AOL Instant Messenger Taught The Internet To Chat

But it wasn’t supposed to exist at all - and it’s only thanks to a “semi-rogue” group that we all know ROTFL, LOL, and so much more. - The Verge

Some Pretty Big TikTok Creators Are Worried About New US Ownership

And that’s because of censorship. - Variety

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