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Inside The Enormous New Grand Egyptian Museum

Located on a desert plateau formed by the Nile thousands of years ago, the Museum's geological setting was integral to the design. Beginning at a focal point outside of the entrance, the Museum structure radiates outward toward the pyramids along a visual axis that aligns directly with the positioning of the three pyramids. - ArchDaily

Why Small Publishers Are In Crisis

There’s a sense that big publishing has stopped investing in people, authors, and good writing, and is just producing huge amounts of product, which means a completely oversaturated market and overstuffed bookstores. - LitHub

Trump’s FTC Might Block The Netflix/Warner Deal. That Wouldn’t Be A Bad Thing

From a competition standpoint, Warner Bros. going to Netflix is sharp a step in the wrong direction. It’s turbocharging the runaway market leader, leaving the other studios’ streaming services to wither on the vine. - Slate

How An Ex-Actress Created Tilly, The AI Actress

Eline Van der Velden toiled with her 15-person team to nail down the look of her leading lady, creating 2,000 iterations of an actress unbound by the limits of physical ability, age or talent. She passed on dud iterations with the ruthless efficiency of a casting director who makes actors cry at auditions. - The Wall Street Journal

How Netflix Swallowed Hollywood

Piece by piece, Netflix has disrupted a more-than-century-old industry, from the way consumers rent movies and TV shows, to the cadence at which new series are released and even the economics of how entertainment is made. - The Wall Street Journal

Another Big Departure At The George Lucas Museum

“There are no immediate plans to replace Pilar’s role as Chief Curator and Deputy Director of Curatorial and Collections,” wrote interim Chief Executive Jim Gianopulos in an email obtained by The Times. “George Lucas will continue to oversee curatorial content and direction.” - Los Angeles Times

Are Indie Studios Dead? Not According To The Golden Globes Nominations

A24 and Neon absolutely dominated the best picture nominations, leaving predicted nominees like Wicked: For Good and Jay Kelly out in the cold. - The New York Times

Now Paramount Has Launched A Hostile Bid For Warner Bros.

What will the president, who is chummy with the (new) Paramount owners, do? - CNN

The EU Fined That Site Formerly Known As Twitter 120 Million Euros

“Elon Musk responded with his trademark tact and professionalism by posting ‘Bullshit’ on X in response to the announcement.” Then “Nikita Bier, X’s head of product, accused the Commission of abusing an exploit to boost the reach of the announcement and responded by shutting down its ad account.” - The Verge

What A Symphony’s Director Of Classical Programming Really Does

“I determine the pieces that the orchestra will perform, when we perform, which guest conductors and artists we perform with, all the details of their contracts – and combine everything into each concert that makes up a season. ... I’m like the party planner.” - Oregon ArtsWatch

Small Presses Are Underfunded And In Crisis

The crisis is a shame, because “generally small presses take risks that bigger publishers don’t, so we end up with some really interesting and original writing.” Then there’s the intimacy of dealing from start to finish with the physical fact of a book. - LitHub

Fern Michaels, Who Built A Writing Empire, Has Died At 92

“Michaels sold an estimated 150 million books, including bodice rippers, family dramas and mysteries, according to Kensington Publishing, her longtime publisher. Her work has been translated into 20 languages.” And she started in her 40s. - The New York Times

What Filmmaker Laura Poitras Thought When Seymour Hersh Suddenly Quit Her Documentary About Him

The investigative reporter took years to agree to the film. Poitras has won awards for her documentaries about Edward Snowden and Nan Goldin.”Her main thought, when Hersh briefly bailed on the project, was a sense of relief that he had considerately done so on-camera.” - The Guardian (UK)

How Stephen Sondheim’s Biggest Flop Is Suddenly A Pretty Great Feature Film

To be fair, it’s a film - a “pro shot” - of the Broadway revival of Merrily We Roll Along. And “what ended up saving it was a superfan: actor and director Maria Friedman, who turned a role in a 1992 production of the play into a series of restagings.” - CBC

Four Art Basels, And What’s To Show For It?

Hmmm: There’s “a supersaturation of the cultural calendar, and there’s only so much good art to go around.” - The New York Times

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