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French President Macron Proposes Art For Notre Dame Windows. Outrage Ensues

More than 125,000 people have signed a petition decrying a proposal to replace the chapel windows designed by architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc in 1859 with stained glass artworks. - ARTnews

How Non-Fiction Imagines An “Audience Of Imagined Idiots”

This stance toward the reader as a peer is ultimately, I think, what differentiates good nonfiction from the dross. All the sins of lazy thinking and immature writing I’ve discussed here follow from the author writing for “an audience of imagined idiots." - 3 Quarks Daily

The Case For Artists Taking Political Stands

Especially in a time when trust in our political leaders and institutions continues to wane, artists, arts leaders and policymakers face daunting but critical questions about making ethically sound decisions. - The Conversation

Movie Piracy Is On The Rise Again. Streaming Is To Blame

After dipping in recent years, online piracy is on the rise again. And a not insignificant contingent of filmmakers and their fans believe this theft is justified. - The Daily Beast

The Literary Line A Bot Truly Cannot Cross

Sure, Google Translate can help out with ordering a coffee in another language, but "neural machine-translation models can translate only about 30 percent of novel excerpts—usually simple passages—with acceptable quality, as determined by native speakers." - The Atlantic

How The Absolutely Not A Hit Single ‘Insomniac’ Became A Staple Of A Capella Repertoire

It's so popular now, still, thanks to hand-transcriptions from the 1990s - and a Best of College A Capella compilation CD. "Many of the singers interviewed about the song could not help but sing a few bars, unprompted." - The New York Times

The Irish Bestselling Author Whose Anxiety Drove Her To The Library – And Then To Writing

Evie Woods's The Lost Bookshop is her fourth novel, and it's outselling nearly everyone else's novels at the moment. But don't ask her to talk about the next one. "A lot of writers are a bit secretive; if you tell other people they might ruin it." - Irish Times

The Oscars Couldn’t Handle Having A Popular Film Award

But the Golden Globes could, and the intrigue was great as Taylor Swift faced off against Barbie. The doll won. Can the Academy ever go down this path? - Vulture

Jodie Foster Says She’s No Expert On Movies, Just On Herself

It's been nearly six decades since then-toddler Jodie Foster played her first role. "Even minor celebrity is corrosive, and Foster’s fame is ridiculous. It has taken years of work, she says, not to be ruined by it." - The Guardian (UK)

She Helped Bring Some Parity To Theatre

And now, Julia Jordan is stepping down from the Lilly Awards to return to her first love - writing plays. - The New York Times

The Questionable Ethics Of The Movie May-December

"What do filmmakers owe the people who inspire the stories they tell, particularly when those stories involve abuse or exploitation?" - Los Angeles Times

The Oscars Could Take Some Notes From Turner Classic Movies

TCM knows how to create a good in memoriam montage, so why doesn't the Academy? - NPR

A Fire That Destroyed This Artist’s Work Turned Him Into A Writer

After the fire, the artist went to the American Academy in Rome. "I always say Rome was a great place to be depressed. I could not paint in my airy Academy studio with its spectacular views over the city. Instead, I went to museums" - and started a novel. - LitHub

Joan Acocella, Elegant And Erudite Writer About Dance And Culture, Has Died At 78

Acocella, who wrote of dance, culture, and more for The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books for decades, "was often mischievous and always delicious," says her editor at the NYRB. - The New York Times

Inside The Shop Filled With Plastics That NY Artists Love

Even as other industrial materials shops move away (and galleries open in their place), "For 50 years, Canal Plastics Center has enticed artists, designers, and architects in need of acrylic swaths at a fraction of the price of metal and glass." - Hyperallergic

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