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The Extremely Tight Choreography Of The Broadway Show Operation Mincemeat

“It’s a show where you’re always thinking about the other people onstage. … Everyone is both lead and chorus, and you really can’t have an ego because it requires five minds to work as one.” - The New York Times

The Annenberg Study Is Out, And It Once Again Shows The Landscape Is Grim For Women Directors

“Women make up 11.3.% of the directors in the United States, which is on par with the average. The percentage of women of color in the director’s chair (5.7% in 2024) has doubled in the last decade (2.5% in 2015).” - Variety

Will English Eventually Vanish From The Earth?

It feels unlikely right now, but why not? Almost every other language has. - The Guardian (UK)

Trump Administration Fires Head Of Copyright Office, Days After Firing Librarian Of Congress

Shira Perlmutter had been hired by also recently fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden. The firing came two days after Perlmutter’s office released a report saying AI training may not be fair use. - Seattle Times (AP)

A Year Spent Photographing The Dying Changed This Artist’s Life

“What stays with him is the courage of the people who allowed him into their lives, sometimes in their last moments.” - The Guardian (UK)

What The United States Could Have Been

Reconstruction, when? - New York Review of Books

Disney Has A New Location

And a bunch of Disney adults are not exactly thrilled about it. “It’s another fracture within one of the largest and most intense fandoms, one that I think signals trouble for Disney’s generational appeal.” - Spitfire News

Going Down The Rabbit Hole Of Info About The Most Egregious Bird In Movie History

“For the truly birdpilled, it’s about tuning in to a new layer of reality around you and decoding it. The word bird becomes not just a noun but a verb, and you are always birding.” - Slate

Dance Music Is Back, But Different, And Maybe Better

“Digital platforms like Boiler Room — the hugely popular video series that pioneered the de facto online D.J. video format — have changed the trajectory of what it means to be an electronic music artist or fan.” - The New York Times

Why We Still Need Novels

“We live in an era in which there is too much information but not enough knowledge, and even less wisdom. This excess of information makes us arrogant and then it makes us numb.” - The Guardian (UK)

Cannes About To Kick Into Gear Under Shadow Of Trump’s Tariff Threat

“For many directors, reaching the Cannes competition — this year, that’s 22 movies vying for the Palme d’Or — is career milestone.” - Seattle Times (AP)

Koyo Kouoh, Who Was Supposed To Oversee Next Year’s Venice Biennale, Has Died At 57

"Ms. Kouoh’s ‘sudden and untimely’ death came just days before she was scheduled to announce the title and theme of next year’s event. The statement added that her death ‘leaves an immense void in the world of contemporary art.’” - The New York Times

Seth Rogen’s TV Show Knows Why Movies Have Gotten So Bad

“Playing it safe and following the herd are real problems. But The Studio offers a more radical answer: The true problem lies with you, the audience.” - The New York Times

How Ukrainians Are Fighting Back Against Russia, Through Ballet

“Ballet, and art in general, isn't just a way to show joy and hope during this war; it is a way to fight back, directly.” - KSL (Utah)

Translating Art, With Words, For The Blind

It’s not just description. “They started with the audio description of short films and then studied ways of translating the visual language of works of art into audio — including words, effects and music — and creating a mediation tool.” - El País

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