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If An LGBTQIA Book Is Banned Anywhere, This Bookstore Will Send The Book For Free

“In an effort calls ‘Books Not Bans,’ she sends titles about queer history, sexuality, romance and more — many of which are increasingly hard to come by in the face of a rapidly growing movement by conservative advocacy groups and lawmakers to ban them.” - NPR

Banksy Sets, Or Maybe Starts, A Work Of Art During A Band’s Set At The Glastonbury Festival

“As the raft bobbed its way across the many thousands at the Other stage, the band played the song 'Danny Nedelko,' which features lyrics that strongly condemn right-wing immigration policies and call for togetherness and compassion.” - BBC

Indie Horror Movies Aren’t Enough Anymore

Why is Blumhouse, so successful with horror flicks like M3gan, starting up a game division? Well … “It’s not just potential revenue. … It’s culture. It’s fishing where the fish are.” - Los Angeles Times (AOL)

How The World’s Richest Man Is Driving His Newspaper Into A Self-Inflicted Crisis

“For years, it was sacrilege at the  Post to speak ill of Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon who rescued the paper in 2013.” But things have changed - dramatically - over the past two years. - The Atlantic

Super-Cheap Gadgets Are Coming For Everything We Use And Love

“Cross-border commerce platforms have suffered from the (correct!) perception that much of what they sell will end up in a landfill within a year and was manufactured by invisible workers laboring under poor conditions,” but the screens on everything model is winning out, even changing Amazon. - New York Magazine

What Eddie Murphy Has Done, And What He Still Wants To Do

“Murphy has been so famous for so long, occupying such a lofty place in the cultural landscape, that it can be easy to overlook just how game-changing a figure he actually is.” - The New York Times

Carrie Yamaoka Isn’t An ‘Emerging’ Artist Anymore

The founding member of queer art collective fierce pussy, which had a show in Paris last year, says, “I don’t want a seat at the table, I want to change the shape of the table — or do away with the table altogether.” - Hyperallergic

Bay Area’s Throckmorton Theatre Goes Up For Sale

This could go well, or it could go very wrong: “The building spans 9,300 square feet and includes the Throckmorton Theatre, which currently serves as the home for Mill Valley LiveArts, the area's only multidisciplinary performing arts organization.” - San Francisco Chronicle

Morgan Freeman Says AI Imitations Of His Voice Are Scams

The 87-year-old actor, whose voiceover narrations are popular among a movie crowd trained on March of the Penguins, also thanked his fans for calling out AI fakes on TikTok. - Variety

One Man Who Helped Invent Generative AI Wants To Save It From Big Tech

“An open source approach, perhaps with the micropayment system Polosukhin envisions, might provide a way to resolve the tough intellectual property crisis that AI has triggered.” - Wired

Remember Redbox? It’s Dying

In another blow to physical media, Redbox's owner just filed for bankruptcy protection. Why? “The company hasn’t paid employees in over a week and owes money to almost everyone in Hollywood.” - The Verge

Somehow, In 2024, It’s Still ‘Experimental’ To Add Music By Women To Concerts

In Berlin, “although every program booklet had a portrait of a female composer on its cover, her piece was usually a small fraction of the total running time: Unfamiliar works by women were often eclipsed by large-scale, crowd-pleasing compositions by men.” - The New York Times

New Zealand’s Quirkiest Architect

Roger Walker says that in many cases, he was just reacting to the fact that so many houses looked essentially the same. Why not add a turret or two? - The Observer (UK)

An Iowa State Senator Has Been Telling School Districts To Use A Hate Group’s Site And App To Know Which Books To Ban

Iowa’s censorship law has been suspended under appeal. And while there is no list “designated for schools to determine whether or not materials are in compliance with the law, Salmon has used state letterhead to inform some districts that there is” - a Moms for Liberty list. - Book Riot

An Appreciation Of Comedian, Actor, Musician, And Painter Martin Mull

Mull, who died Thursday at age 80, "was a comfortingly disquieting presence -- deceptively normal, even bland, but with a spark of evil” in many of his most famous characters, ranging from Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman up to Sabrina the Teenage Witch. - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo News)

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