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Trump Wants More Say In Picking Kennedy Center Honorees

The Board, which has been purged and replaced by Trump loyalists, will take up a resolution that says, "The committee will recommend a slate of honorees to the Kennedy Center’s president for approval.” And we know who that is. - The New York Times

Want To Watch A Wascally Wabbit? Too Bad.

Classic Looney Tunes show are now gone from Warner Bros’ Max, though some remain on Warner Bros’ channels for kids. But otherwise, that’s all, folks. - Vulture

Going On A Fool’s Journey

“I wanted the benefits of clowning, namely feeling comfortable and even coming to enjoy reading my work in public, without any of the scary bits (and clowns in America have quite a scary reputation).” - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

Mayor Of Miami Beach Threatens To Oust Cinema For Showing Oscar-Winning Film

“Steven Meiner, the mayor of Miami Beach, has issued a draft resolution calling for the termination of the city’s lease agreement with O Cinema, and withdrawing $40,000 in promised grant funding for the nonprofit that runs the independent cinema.” - The Guardian (UK)

The Last Great Yiddish Novel Is Now Available In English

One “striking feature of Grade’s fiction is that it almost never acknowledges the imminent annihilation of the world it so meticulously reconstructs—as if by ignoring that obscene fact, he could annul it.” - The Atlantic

In Kashmir, Listeners Prove The Lasting, Nearly Spiritual Power Of The Cassette Tape

“For decades, cassette players have carried the soul-stirring poetry of Sufi saints and the mystical melodies of Kashmiri instruments like the sarangi and santoor, and it’s long been a local ritual for families to gather around the warm hum of a tape player.”  - Seattle Times (AP)

Portland Volunteers Strive To Catalog, And Save, Treasure Trove Of Five Thousand Film Reels

“The archive has become a center of gravity for a group of Portlanders who adhere to the mantra Film is Dead. Long Live Film.” - Oregon ArtsWatch

This Man’s Lockdown Project Turned Into An Exhibition About Belfast’s Lost Theatres

“Children appreciate the miniature dolls house type model making, adults appreciate the skill that goes into making them, and older people who may remember when some of these places still stood.” - BBC

Ted Lasso Is Coming Back

And the U.S., mired in political drama every day, rejoices. Star Jason Sudeikis said the folksy character will be coaching a women’s team in season 4. - The New York Times

The Getty Villa Could Have Burned To The Ground

Is it time to move? "Flames came within feet of the building, and 17 courageous staff members who remained onsite went through 40 handheld fire extinguishers stamping them out.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Spotify Paid More Than Ten Billion Dollars To The Music Industry In 2024

But how much of that made it to the artists? “Major-label artists with massive streaming numbers can make substantial money, but for mid-level and emerging artists, streaming income is often unsustainable.” - CBC

People Really, Really Want To See Denzel Washington And Jake Gyllenhaal At The Public

“Othello sales are next-level, seeming to reflect the appeal of the combination of two well-known actors with a well-known title, and also a 'Taylor Swift effect,' meaning that consumers are getting used to paying top dollar for live entertainment.” - The New York Times

The BBC Settles With Four Women Who Say They Were Put Through A Sham Recruitment Process

The broadcaster admits no liability in the settlement (of course). The four women “argued they were discriminated against because of their sex and age, were victimised because of union membership and for bringing previous equal pay claims.” - BBC

Theatre Schools Need To Get Smarter About Teaching Their Students How To Get Jobs

”Undergraduate theatre training programs have a moral imperative to prepare students for the profession, not simply teach them to be good at what they do.” - American Theatre

The Artist Of Blue Paint, And Soil

Artist Amanda Williams wanted to recreate George Washington Carver’s Prussian blue. “It’s a pigment that took Williams, together with two material science labs, three years to develop.” - The New York Times

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