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CNET Sells Again

Ziff Davis will be “the third corporate parent for the pioneering tech news and reviews site in four years” - with its value dropping at each sale. - Variety

Cal Shakes Exceeds Its Fundraising Goal

But what’s next? - San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

The Courtauld Gets A Gift To Focus On British Art

A British art center, “initially due to be located at the gallery’s current campus in Vernon Square in central London, will later be moved a couple of miles south next to the Thames in purpose-designed premises at Somerset House.” - ARTnews

Tampa Bay Times Offers Buyouts To Entire Staff

The CEO “said the company must reduce payroll by 20% or layoffs will commence later this month, adding that employees have until Aug. 16 to take the buyout packages, which max out at 12 weeks of pay.” That includes about 100 journalists, some who recently won Pulitzers. - Creative Loafing

Business Is Down At Disney’s Theme Parks (Is This A Warning Sign?)

Even though revenues have grown by 2% since last year, operating profit declined by 3% — this just a year after Disney committed $60 billion to expanding its theme parks. Executives blamed higher operating costs and an unexpected drop in consumer demand. - Business Insider

Will The World Catch Up To The Music Of Berlioz?

“In his memoirs, he described himself in his 60s as ‘past hopes, past illusions, past high thoughts and lofty conceptions.’ His extraordinary but unusual music was unloved and unplayed.” - The New York Times

Venice’s Mayor, Under Investigation For Corruption, Refuses To Resign

"Luigi Brugnaro, who has maintained his innocence since the wide-ranging scandal involving public tenders and land sales broke in July, addressed the city council during a special meeting Friday, as hundreds of people gathered outside city hall calling for his resignation." - AFP (Barron's)

The Grand Collaboration Where The Music Of Saul Williams Meets The Dance Of Bill T Jones

In this long-time coming collaboration, seven choreographers worked in pandemic-created “isolation to create choreography to tracks from Williams’s albums MartyrLoserKing and Encrypted & Vulnerable, … exploring themes of exploitation, mystical anarchy, and the intersection of technology and race.” - San Francisco Classical Voice

Alan Ayckbourn Has Had 90 Of His Plays Produced, And He’s Written Even More

He says he stockpiled plays during the COVID lockdowns; he's had readings of two in the past two years, has another getting a full staging next year, and yet another sketched out for 2026. "I guess the full total is getting near to 100." - The Guardian

These Are The Thirteen Books Totally Banned In Utah Classrooms

Good luck keeping A Court of Thorns and Roses out of the hands of teenagers, but also, this is horrifying - and includes Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake, for instance, along with Judy Blume, Rupi Kaur, and (are we surprised?) other women authors. - Salt Lake Tribune

“Assembly Theory” — One Physicist Believes She’s Figured Out How Life Emerged

Assembly theory, as ASU professor Sara Walker and her colleagues call it, "looks at everything in the universe in terms of how it was assembled from smaller parts. Life, the scientists argue, emerges when the universe hits on a way to make exceptionally intricate things." - The New York Times

As South Coast Rep’s Paula Tomei Leaves, She Reflects On Her Four Decades At The Theatre

“I basically grew up watching this theatre, in many different inner iterations, creating work along the way, especially the new plays, which is what kept me here. It was too good of an opportunity to leave. To meet with living playwrights? Come on! It was the best.” - American Theatre

Breaking At The Olympics: How The Judging System Works

"Understanding the intricacies of the judging system — and how it’s been adjusted to work in the Olympics, while still honoring breaking’s history — offers a window into how an art form will be incorporated into one of the most-watched sporting events worldwide." - Dance Magazine

Breaking At The Olympics: A Guide To The Power Moves

"This spring, at Red Bull’s Lords of the Floor competition, we watched Olympians bust out some of the moves they’ll showcase at the Summer Games and asked experts how some of breaking’s roots will be on display in Paris." - The New York Times

Pixar’s “Inside Out” Movies Have Changed Practice Of Child Psychology

"That Pixar hit, about core emotions like joy and sadness, and this summer’s blockbuster sequel, which focuses on anxiety, have been embraced by educators, counselors, therapists and caregivers as an unparalleled tool to help people understand themselves." - The New York Times

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