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Leaked Google Search Algorithm Documentation Gives Clues To How Your Content Is Found

Some of the information revealed appears to contradict claims that the company has made publicly. One variable that Google Search apparently tracks is when and where users click, not just on Google’s core site but any page that is accessed within Google’s Chrome browser. - The New Yorker

Five Books To Help You Get Past Your Creative Block

Blocks tend to crop up when we put undue pressure on ourselves to perform or to attempt lofty tasks. These books dispense practical advice on managing one’s ambitions, or describe feeling stuck with such precision and humor that they remind us that we’re not alone and the state won’t last forever. - The Atlantic

Exit Interview: Longtime Dallas Arts Reporter Jerome Weeks Retires

The Dallas Arts District is just a microcosm of the growth and expansion that's happened after the Dallas Museum of Art and the Meyerson Symphony Center. Who knew that within 25 years, we would have the Winspear Opera House, the Wyly Theatre, the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Perot Museum and the Moody Performance Center? - KERA

Opera As A Network Of Collaboration

Presented in Los Angeles by MOCA and the director Yuval Sharon’s company of operatic experimenters, the Industry, “The Comet/Poppea” was commissioned by the American Modern Opera Company. - The New York Times

Roger Wright Graduates From Aldeburgh

Concert planning and programming are still what he likes doing most of all, he says, but nonetheless he has found himself running an operation that employs almost 200 people. - The Guardian

If Your Mind’s Eye Can’t Form Pictures As You Think…

If you ask me to describe someone I cannot see at that moment, or something, I have no idea how to do it since my mind forms no pictures. The idea that a mind could form pictures is, to me, science fiction. - Hedgehog Review

Consider The Physics Of Breakdancing

The dancers competing at the Olympics in Paris this summer may not know the theoretical physics or mathematics on which their moves depend, but they have a thorough, intuitive understanding of friction, inertia, linear momentum, angular momentum, torque, and axes of rotation. - The Conversation

Report: Huge Disparities In Gender, Race, In Programming Among 111 Orchestras

The recent analysis of 16,327 compositions scheduled for performances revealed that 7.5% of works were composed by women (down from 7.7% in the 2021/22 report on the same topic). Of these, 5.8% were composed by white women. Works by women from the global majority accounted for 1.6%. - The Violin Channel

USC Makes Its Acting And Playwriting MFA Programs Tuition-Free

"Starting with the 2024-25 academic year, incoming graduate students, as well as continuing MFA students studying acting and dramatic writing, will shoulder no tuition cost. … School officials (say) the tuition-free MFA programs allow the university to more competitively recruit extraordinarily gifted creatives." - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo!)

Giant Publisher Wiley Shuts 19 Scientific Journals — They Were Paper Mills

The journals that were withdrawn were all owned by Hindawi, a company Wiley bought in January 2021, that was later discovered to have a paper mill problem at some titles. - Chemistry World

“Reading Dies In Complexity” — Research Shows Online News Consumers Want Headlines To Be Simple

"Over 30,000 field experiments with The Washington Post and Upworthy showed that readers prefer simpler headlines (e.g., more common words and more readable writing) over more complex ones. A follow-up experiment showed that (they) paid more attention to, and processed more deeply, the simpler headlines compared to the complex headlines." - Science Advances

In The Absence Of Support By Publishers, UK Authors Are Doing Their Own PR

According to independent events planners, publicists and marketers, more and more authors are seeking out their services to augment the efforts of their publishers’ in-house staff. - The Guardian

Florida School Board Bans Book About Banning Books

In a 3-2 vote, the Indian River County School Board in Vero Beach overruled its own book-review committee to remove "Ban This Book" by Alan Gratz. One member described the children's novel as "teaching rebellion of school board authority"; another called it "just a liberal Marxist propaganda piece." - Tallahassee Democrat

Vandals Deface King Charles’ Official Portrait

Members of the public have been free to visit the portrait of the monarch, which is on display at the Philip Mould gallery in central London until June 21. - CNN

Pritzker Prize-Winning Architect Fumihiko Maki Has Died At 95

"The National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto is considered one of his classic designs, with floating forms of glass, metal and concrete. ... In the U.S., Maki’s projects included the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and 4 World Trade Center in New York." - AP

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