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Writer-Director Arrested For Cheating Netflix For Show That Never Aired

“A Hollywood writer-director was arrested Tuesday on charges that he swindled $11 million from Netflix for a sci-fi show that never aired, instead steering the cash toward cryptocurrency investments and a series of lavish purchases that included a fleet of Rolls-Royces and a Ferrari.” - AP

Two Convicted In Theft Of Maurizio Cattelan’s Golden Toilet

The satirical artist’s piece, titled America, was stolen in September of 2019 while on display at an exhibition at Blenheim Palace in England. Michael Jones was convicted of planning the heist, while Frederick Doe was convicted of helping to sell the gold in the object. James Sheen had already pled guilty to burglary. - BBC

There’s A Contemporary Dance Boom In Ireland

Two decades ago, despite the strength of traditional Irish dancing, the Republic had no national ballet or dance company, a handful of independent troupes and just a few choreographers. Now there are several internationally-renowned dancemakers, a healthy crop of trained performers, and a new national dance company called Luail. - Dance Magazine

To Use A Movie Intimacy Coordinator (Or Not)

Some professionals say the decision of whether to use an intimacy co-ordinator should rest with more people. - CBC

The UK Is Losing About 40 Libraries A Year

According to those who depend on them, local libraries are far more than a repository of books - they are community focal points and, for some, a vital lifeline to the outside world. What happens when one closes? - BBC

The Pub Has Become One Of Ireland’s Major Cultural Exports

The Irish Pub Company has created over 2,000 pubs in more than 100 countries, in places from Berlin to Bahrain to Nigeria to Novosibirsk to Tokyo to Tulsa to Tashkent. This isn’t a prefab bar-in-a-box business; the pubs are custom-designed, with the owner having final choice on the many details. - Smithsonian Magazine

Graydon Carter And The Golden Age Of Magazines

The truism has it that most great New York magazine editors come from away—from the West or the Midwest or across the Atlantic—and arrive with an ability to see what natives don’t. - The New Yorker

We Worry To Much About Misinformation At The Expense Of Focusing On What’s True

There are two errors we must avoid if we want to get closer to the truth: we shouldn’t believe things that are false, and we shouldn’t discount things that are true. If we focus solely on reducing belief in false content, as current efforts tend to do, we risk targeting one error at the expense of the other. -...

“The Acoustics Are Perfect”: Berkeley Gets A New Concert Hall

Hertz Hall, the existing classical venue at UC-Berkeley, seats 600; it wasn’t uncommon for some concerts to attract 100 people or fewer, but there were no concert halls that size anywhere nearby. That is, until the opening on Sunday of the 100-seat Wu Performance Hall. - San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

Italian Newspaper Publishes First All-AI Generated Edition

The initiative by Il Foglio, a conservative liberal daily, is part of a month-long journalistic experiment aimed at showing the impact AI technology has “on our way of working and our days”, the newspaper’s editor, Claudio Cerasa, said. - The Guardian

Why Beckett Is Perennially Relevant (But Especially Now)

Beckett is perennially timely because his works concern themselves with those eternal questions that the political emergencies of the day cannot override. Even as we confront impossible times, we remain planted in that greater impossibility — human existence. - Los Angeles Times

Fast Company’s List Of 2025’s Most Innovative Architects

Innovation doesn’t have to mean reinventing the wheel: Often it just means making it better, more relevant, and a lot easier to use. - Fast Company

Two Major Theater Figures Are Working On A New James Taylor Musical

Tony- and Pulitzer-winning actor-playwright Tracy Letts (August: Osage County and The Minutes) is writing the story and book for the jukebox show, titled Fire and Rain, and another Tony winner, David Cromer (The Band’s Visit), will direct. - Variety

Trump Tours Kennedy Center, Declares It Substandard, Vows To Fix It

“It’s in tremendous disrepair, as is a lot of the rest of our country, most of it because of bad management,” Trump told reporters Monday after he toured the Kennedy Center and met for the first time as chair of its board. - The Hill

Edgar Allan Poe’s Life Was A Mess. He Wrote To Compensate

Through all his binges and bankruptcies, through every setback and depressive spell, he kept making art because he knew that’s where the best of him lay. - Washington Post

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