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Gene Hackman’s Sense Of Humor Emerged, To The Photographer’s Pleasure, During A 2001 Photoshoot

“Once his jacket and shoes were off, he leaped onto the bed with surprising grace and struck the perfect pose. My only suggestion was for his palms to be facing upward.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Buildings Of The Future Will Have To Promote Climate Healing, Says The Dean Of Columbia’s Graduate School Of Architecture

“The Madrid-born architect is spending his time at the university rethinking how buildings and cities should face climate change. He believes that we must commit to an 'interspecies alliance.’” - El País English

Thinking About The Impact Of The Sound Of Music As The Classic Turns Sixty

The film, especially its opening, combines “many types of beauty fused into one: photographic, geographic, choreographic, high kitsch and high camp. I’d distrust anyone who professes themselves unmoved by it in any way.” - The Guardian (UK)

Great Documentaries Uncover Truth, But Unregulated AI May Kill The Very Idea Of Truth

“With no standards in place for transparency, we fear this commingling of real and unreal could compromise the nonfiction genre and the indispensable role it plays in our shared history.” Indeed, the generative AI companies even present this footage as fact. - Los Angeles Times

Marcel Duchamp: Still Relevant To The Art World?

"Duchamp may not be on the lips of many artists, over a century after his revolutionary moves in the art world, but he is in their subconscious.” - Artnet

The True Purpose Of Book Bans Isn’t Exactly Hidden

And, concludes a huge new PEN America study, it’s clear that “the current deluge of book bans we’ve been seeing these past few years is based around white supremacist ideology.” Intertwined with that is an effort to disappear any mention of LGBTQIA+ folks - and also people with disabilities. - Book Riot

There’s Still No Oscar For Stunts

But here’s who should have won this year, according to the stunt performers of Hollywood. - Washington Post

Why These Oscars Mean So Much To Brazil

Even though it’s unlikely (as of this writing) that Estou Ainda Aqui, or I’m Still Here, will win best pic or Fernanda Torres Best Actress, Torres imitators line the streets at Carnival, “drink beer, clutch plastic Oscars and deliver the impromptu acceptance speeches.” - The New York Times

Is British Columbia Doing Enough To Help Musicians – And Music Venues – Survive?

Musicians say they and their venues are being priced out of Vancouver, and Victoria as well. - CBC

The Off-Broadway, And Nonprofit Theatre In General, Strikes May Be Just Beginning

The first wave is a so-far monthslong strike at Atlantic Theater. “After stagehands at the Atlantic began organizing, the union tried reaching out to the company’s leadership—which then hired Littler Mendelson, a law firm known for representing Amazon and Starbucks in their anti-union efforts.” - American Theatre

Can An Artist Truly ‘Collaborate’ With Another Species?

"The majority of this art is still based on human manipulations of or interventions into natural processes — some of the ‘aid’ here feels, to put it into political terms, far less reciprocal than nonconsensual.” - Hyperallergic

Has Hollywood Become Too Afraid To Touch Hot-Button Documentaries?

Ahead of the Oscars, the West Bank-set documentary No Other Land was tipped to win - but it still has no U.S. distributor. It's "a bleak comment on the state of a documentary market that has seen buyer interest and dollars shrink.” - The Guardian (UK)

This Year’s Oscar Nominee Characters Might Be Reading These Books

For instance, “Florence Pugh’s Princess Irulan is the best read of the crew—she’s using her position in the Empire to get a ton of advance galleys, even the ones that seem impossible to get a hold of.” - LitHub

The BBC Is Accused Of An Anti-Israel Bias As The Fallout Over A Gaza Documentary Continues

“The corporation apologized and removed Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone, about the lives of three children caught in the Israel-Gaza war, from its streaming service BBC iPlayer” after news broke that one of the 13-year-old subjects is the son of a Hamas official. - The Hollywood Reporter

Oscars 2025 Live Coverage

Including red carpet coverage, and, eventually, awards as well. If you would prefer something slightly different, here are the Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter (winners only), and host ABC’s updates as well. - The New York Times

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