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Dance Neuroscience Says Your Brain Is Connected To Your Body – And Vice Versa

But seriously: “Sophisticated imaging technology has helped reveal that dance’s multifaceted demands engage the mind as intensively as the body; that dance can root our minds more firmly in our physical selves; and that dancing together can help us relate to each other.” - The New York Times

How The Prosecution Lost That Alec Baldwin Case So Very Badly

“A high-pressure trial against a movie star turned into an interrogation of the prosecution’s conduct. And it came after a series of missteps by different teams of prosecutors left Mr. Baldwin in legal limbo for more than two years.” - The New York Times

How ‘Sing Sing,’ Set In A Prison, Captures The Beauty Of Being On The Stage

“When practiced communally, the pastime of playing pretend can yield powerful, lasting changes.” - Los Angeles Times

Look, Social Media Is Nothing Like Cigarettes

“Tobacco is clearly and definitively harmful. The research on social media is more ambiguous and complicated. While some youth are harmed by it … others benefit from or even thrive on it.”  - Slate (MSN)

A Brazilian Conceptual Artist Stole An Artifact From The British Museum, And Replaced It With A Replica

The artist replaced the artifact - a silver coin minted during the British Civil War - with a replica, and used years of planning to succeed in his quixotic quest. - Hyperallergic

Rebel Wilson Called Her Movie Producers Out Via Social Media, So They’re Suing Her

“The plaintiffs allege Wilson’s unprofessional behavior included abandoning the project for extended periods and making ‘unauthorized and improper disclosures about the film.’” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Dorothy Lichtenstein, Who Worked Tirelessly To Give Her Husband Roy’s Art Away, Has Died At 84

“She did not want the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, of which she was co-founder and president, to continue in perpetuity. ‘We are working toward a sunset in 2026,’” says the foundation’s executive director, who said that “there was still some artwork and roughly $40 million in cash.” - Boston Globe

What’s Going On With Paramount’s Logo?

Uh, investor update: “Under its traditional mountain and stars, it shouts PARAMOUNT, using the all-caps styling and arched text of the Skydance logo instead of a more gently whispered Paramount.” - The Verge

As When Harry Met Sally Turns 35, Here Are Some Questions We Have About The Iconic Flick

Some things are similar. For instance, like a lot of us, "Harry and Sally are a pair of lonely people who got their hearts broken by people they fell in love with before they really got to know them.” But can straight men and straight women really be just friends? - Salon

Evaluating The Career Of Oregon Ballet Theatre’s Michael Linsmeier As He Leaves The Profession

He grew up on a dairy farm, but took tap and ballet. He “was in middle school when a recruiter from Richmond’s Virginia School of the Arts visited the Wolfmeyer School and invited him to spend his high school years there,” launching the dance portion of his career. - Oregon ArtsWatch

Well, Turns Out Alice Munro Wasn’t Better Than Her Miserable Characters

“So much of Munro’s work was about someone forgiving someone else (especially a woman forgiving a man) for something unforgivable, or about making some other horrible compromise of the soul — and also about how wretched these compromises are.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Shahzia Sikander Says She Doesn’t Want To Give Her Beheaded Statue Another Head

She says, “The damage reflects the hateful misogynistic act and it should not be forgotten. It is part of the history of the work and is a testament to the power of art.” - Hyperallergic

This Woman Was A Power Player, And Screenwriter, In 1950s Hollywood

But Mary C McCall Jr was “airbrushed” from much of Hollywood history, perhaps because while “to screenwriters in the 1950s, she was a major power player, fighting for pay rises and striking rights. To the Hollywood studio heads, she was ‘the meanest bitch in town.’" - The Guardian (UK)

The Joys Of Reviving A Century-Old Silent Movie Pipe Organ

“In its heyday, the Barton Opus was able to recreate the sounds of many instruments, including strings, flutes and tubas. ... It also contained real percussion instruments such as a piano, xylophone, glockenspiel, cymbals and drums and could produce sound effects including steamboat and bird whistles.” - AP

Miami Art Dealer Gary Nader’s Art Collection And Gallery Are At Risk In Lawsuits

Nader’s “private collection is filled with blue-chip modern and contemporary artists, including Carlos Cruz-Diez, Joaquín Torres-García, Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, and Guillermo Kuitca, as well as more than 100 works by Fernando Botero.” - ARTnews

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