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Meta Allegedly Uses Insta Photos Of Girls In School Uniforms As Bait For Men To Join Threads

The internet is going so well. “The images were all of schoolgirls in short skirts with either bare legs or stockings. … Meta, the $2tn (£1.5tn) company based in Menlo Park, California, said the images did not violate its policies.” - The Guardian (UK)

So, What Is Bob Iger Going To Do?

Disney has to try to “satisfy the ‘concerns’ of its affiliates without also forcing Kimmel to say something he doesn’t believe … and if there is no bridging of that gap, Walden and Iger then need to decide if they’re willing to back Kimmel even if it means losing affiliates.” - Vulture

We All Know The Actual Von Trapps Are Still Singing, But What About The Kid Actors Of Sound Of Music?

The surviving five adults have been positive about their experience in every interview since. And they don’t only get together for Sound of Music reunions: One says, “We’ve always been there for each other, and we always will be.” - The Guardian (UK)

Producer David Kelley, Winner Of Approximately A Gazillion Emmys, Refused To Move Production Out Of California After The Fires

Kelley - producer of, just to name a few, Picket Fences, Allly McBeal, The Practice, Big Little Lies, and so many more - chose not to flee to New Mexico for shooting on new series as the fires raged. And staying in California has been an economic boom. - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

Why Has Canada Banned Irish Rap Group Kneecap?

“Most of the group's lyrics are not explicitly political and are marked by goofy, satirical humour, while its concerts are high-energy affairs with a party-like atmosphere” - but the group fiercely opposes Israel’s actions in Gaza, and Canada claimed they support Hamas. - CBC

Can This Los Angeles Arts Hub Win In Its Struggle To Stay Open?

“Superchief is a big catalyst for artists who don’t necessarily see themselves showing in galleries. It’s such a necessity. It’s cool to have a space where you can really go all out, be real to yourself.” But sales - and corporate sponsorships - are way down. - Hyperallergic

Agnes Gund, Philanthropist Who Was An Absolute Champion For Arts And Artists, Has Died At 87

Gund - called “Aggie” by many artists and arts institutions as they mourn her on social media - oversaw MoMA’s 2004 expansion, founded the Arts for Justice Fund, and generally "lobbied energetically for contemporary art” at MoMA and beyond. - The New York Times

Why Has The View Been Absolutely, Spookily Silent Since Kimmel’s Suspension?

Is ABC silencing the show’s voices? “FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has indicated that The View might be investigated to see whether it qualifies as ‘a bona fide news program,’ which would exempt it from the agency’s equal time rule.” - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

You’d Expect A Video Game To Cause Hand Injuries, Right?

This one helped the player, whose joints and tendons had been absolute toast, to heal. "I thought slowing down would dampen my enjoyment, but it’s made the game better. I notice more. I find more.” - Aftermath

Lauren Gunderson Is Back On Top

She wins the most produced playwrights (not counting Shakespeare, who would win every year hands down) list for the third, or is it fourth, time. Eboni Booth of Primary Trust and the team of Come from Away are up there too. - American Theatre

Federal Court Rules Against The Trump Administration’s NEA ‘Gender Ideology’ Rules

The court ruled that “a new National Endowment for the Arts policy of reviewing grant applicants to see if they comply with President Trump’s executive order on 'gender ideology’ violated the Constitution and could not be implemented.” - The New York Times

Man Crushed To Death By Andy Warhol Art Car

“A man was killed on Wednesday on Washington, D.C.’s National Mall while unloading a 1979 BMW Art Car that was custom-painted by Andy Warhol. … The unidentified man was pinned under the vehicle when a winch securing it on a flatbed truck failed.” - ARTnews

The Lucas Museum — So What, Exactly Is Narrative Art?

What is narrative art? Or, to be more precise, what is visual narrative art, since stories without pictures—as in novels, plays, and operas—don’t fit the museum’s definition of its role? - LA Review of Books

Foundation Gives $13.4 Million In Emergency Grants For Defunded Arts Organizations In San Diego

The Prebys Foundation is giving $8.6 million in unrestricted operating grants to 22 organizations and $4.8 million in venue grants to help 39 organizations preserve affordable spaces for arts programs. - The San Diego Union-Tribune (MSN)

Free Speech’s Corporate Media Problem

Paramount isn’t the only media company that needs FCC approval for something — and thus finds itself needing to kiss Carr’s ring. Nexstar, which owns many local TV stations, wants to merge with Tegna, which also owns many local TV stations. That merger will need FCC approval. - NiemanLab

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