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Sheryl Crow Says Using AI For Musicians’ Voices Is Hateful

She’s not having it. “It is antithetical to the life force that exists in all of us,” the singer-songwriter says. - BBC

Chinatown Is Fifty Years Old

And no, “there has been no greater original screenplay in the last 50 years than the one Robert Towne wrote for Chinatown.” - The Guardian (UK)

Just Who, In An Artistic Relationship, Is Whose Muse?

"The truest artist-muse relationship may be that in which the former works with the latter because no other individual talent will bring the art to the exalted level that lives in the artist’s imagination." - Washington Post

What Happened To People Magazine?

“The excavation of the political from the personal is always worth studying, which is part of the reason People has always been such a rich text. But today’s People Magazine is thinner, less glossy, and generally less substantive.” True for many magazines, but for People? It's Barry Diller. - Culture Study

This New Ballet Company Features Women Lifting Other Women – Literally

“'It’s an amazing experience,’ Annia Hidalgo, one of the Queer the Ballet dancers, . ‘We all speak the same language. It’s movement, it’s art, it’s ballet, it’s queerness.’” - WPIX New York (MSN)

Is Shogun Spamming The Emmys?

“Being calculated isn’t easy. Networks and executive producers have to consider the politics of choosing one writer’s or director’s episode over another, and individual writers and directors can always just submit themselves for the ballot.” - Vulture

When A Game Is All About Defeating The Player, Players Band Together To Form Community

Players of Elden Ring died so often when the game first came out that live streams of other players dying over and over became a whole sui generis thing. - The New York Times

Listening Through The Entire 21-Volume Catalog Of Composer George Crumb

Crumb’s “scores — created by hand and themselves works of art — are rife with exacting instructions to performers: how to thread paper between the strings of a harp, or how string players should use the thimbles on their fingers.” - The New York Times

A New Movie In A Native Language Leads Its Director To Ask Hollywood For Much, Much More

Erica Tremblay: "You don’t know if this is just a moment that Hollywood is having that will just go right back. ... What is the new Hollywood? What are the impacts of AI that are coming? All of this is really anxiety-inducing.” - Los Angeles Times (AOL)

In 1968, Arena Stage’s Leader Needed A ‘Confidential Plan’ In Order To Integrate Both Its Acting Company And Its Audience

Zelda Fichandler, a month before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated: "When I look around, however, beyond our too-perfected technique and … the ‘canons of our craft,’ a deep, visceral intuition tells me that the power of our art is being blunted, deadened, and caged.” - American Theatre

How To Dominate The Thriller List

Cue the sounds of a long search for success: "After a decade of self publishing, McFadden signed a series of deals with Sourcebooks’ mystery and thriller imprint, Poisoned Pen Press,” which is releasing her novels at an absolutely punishing rate. - The New York Times

Ann Philbin, Who’s Retiring From UCLA’s Hammer Museum, Has Been A Transformative, Risk-Taking Leader

“It’s impossible to overstate Philbin’s influence on the museum — and the city. She and the Hammer are one.” - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

The Price Of Sharing Your Couples Therapy With The World

“‘We really need some help, so hey, what do we have to lose?’ India recalled thinking at the time.” - The New York Times

Authors Famously Don’t Have Money, And Now The Publishing World Wants Them To Fund Their Own Publicity

Ugh. “The people who run publishing companies consistently value quantity over quality. This is stressful for the workers on the ground, the ones who likely chose to work in book publishing in the first place because they actually, you know, like books.” So … outside consultants seem attractive. - LitHub

Camille Claudel Had A Lot Going For Her, Until She Started Working With Rodin

"From 1882 to 1892 she was Rodin’s assistant, lover, muse, and, most importantly, co-creator. However, aside from assertions in pop culture, such as Bruno Nuytten’s impressive 1988 film Camille Claudel, their collaboration has yet to be widely acknowledged by the art world.” - Hyperallergic

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