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Did Sexism Keep Greta Gerwig From Getting A Best Director Nomination For “Barbie”? (Not Exactly)

"Though Barbie had no trouble making it into the best picture category, which all members of the academy (may) vote on, the Gerwig snub was delivered by the directors branch, made up of just 587 voters … (and) by far the most likely to reject mainstream studio fare." - The New York Times

The Razzie Awards Have Announced Their Nominations, Too: Expend4bles And Winnie The Pooh Lead

Expend4bles leads the nominees for the Golden Raspberry Awards with seven nods, followed by Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey with five, including Worst Picture, Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Screen Couple. - The Hollywood Reporter

US COVID Relief Funding For The Arts: How Much Was There And Where Was It Given?

"Using a broad definition of arts and culture inclusive of nonprofit and for-profit industries, $53 billion was awarded nationally to arts and culture via four federal programs. Narrowing the definition to focus primarily on nonprofit arts and cultural industries and independent cultural workers, $17 billion was awarded nationally." - SMU Data Arts

Germany Cuts The Value Of Its Culture Pass For 18-Year-Olds In Half

Italy and France have for several years had similar programs giving 18-year-olds a few hundred euros to spend on performance tickets, books, or other cultural products. Germany only launched its KulturPass last June, and already the amount per person has been cut from €200 to €100. - Publishing Perspectives

National Art Gallery Burns Down In Georgia’s Breakaway Region Of Abkhazia

More than 4,000 items were destroyed and only about 150 pieces survived in the blaze that broke out early Sunday morning. Abkhazia broke away from the Republic of Georgia during the post-Soviet civil war of 1992-93 and is propped up by Russia, which maintains thousands of troops there. - CNN

Charles Osgood, Beloved CBS TV And Radio Host, Has Died At 91

"In a varied career spanning more than a half-century, … (he) spent 22 years anchoring the CBS-TV staple “Sunday Morning” and decades as a radio commentator, and carved a distinct place for himself in broadcasting by occasionally presenting the news in wry doggerel." - The Washington Post (MSN)

Linguists Pick Their (Admittedly Quirky) Word Of The Year

In contrast to the prominent dictionaries that designated as their word of the year “rizz,” “hallucinate” and “authentic,” the American Dialect Society celebrates linguistic variation to an almost absurd degree.

A New Generation Of Architecture Wars

Architecture has been hit by a new sobriety. Tradition, apparently, is back. The reaction against ultramodern architecture arrived slowly at first, but accelerated with the financial crash of 2008, as the world economy and many political systems became increasingly unsteady. - Aeon

AI Writing May Be Aesthetically Pleasing But Incoherent. Okay With That?

The device has no way of knowing what its words refer to, as humans would, or even what it means for words to refer to something. Strictly speaking, it doesn’t know anything. For an AI chatbot, one can truly say, there is nothing outside the text. - Liberties Journal

Maxine Mahon, 82, San Diego Dance Doyenne

For 50 years, Maxine Mahon was San Diego’s doyenne of dance as the founder and director of California Ballet Co., which despite its closure in 2020 still holds the record as the oldest professional ballet company in San Diego history. - San Diego Union-Tribune

You Don’t Need To “Know” About Art. It’s Just The Way It Works

I find that the less I say about my music, the better. If I say anything, it tends to be oblique or oracular: words meant to jar the listener out of the complacency of expectation. Then it’s on you to come to the sound curious and open-eared to hear what you find. - LitHub

Poland’s Court Refuses Government Plan To Liquidate Public Broadcaster

The decision marks a further legal blow to the new government’s efforts to regain control of public media from the former ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party. - Notes From Poland

The Dancers’ Strike And Firings At Syracuse City Ballet Are More Complicated Than They Look From Outside

"The incident might appear to be a familiar case of dancers being treated poorly and fighting to have their voices heard. Yet there is more to understand about this story (regarding) issues facing ballet, including financial strain, diversity, the role of the board, and what qualifies someone to lead." - Pointe Magazine

What If We Removed The Politics From Social Media?

Most social media algorithms are programmed to optimise the spread of inflammatory content, “fuelling the maelstrom of online political debate and, despite what the dominant companies like Meta say, it’s not to champion freedom of speech, it’s all to encourage people to post more, create more content to keep making money out of people’s data”. - The Guardian

Inside The Struggle Over Casting A Trans Teen In A Texas High-School Production Of “Oklahoma!”

In November, school officials in Sherman, Texas objected to the casting of trans student Max Hightower in a male role and ordered that actors' birth gender must match that of their roles. Here's how parents, students, and, ultimately, allies all over the US fought back and won. - The Dallas Morning News

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