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TikTok And Instagram Drive A New Brand Of Stand-Up Comedy Success

The real-life audience for stand-up is larger, and more diverse, thanks to viral clips. But, one comedian says, "If you base your comedy around the algorithm, you’re doomed. ... You have to do what you think is good for comedy, and not think about the sharing." - Washington Post

Vinie Burrows, Who Got Her Start On Broadway At 15, Has Died At 99

Burrows grew frustrated with Broadway's lack of roles for Black women, and "took matters into her own hands as a solo artist. She received rave reviews for her 1968 Off Broadway show, Walk Together Children," and she mounted it more than 6,000 times across the world. - The New York Times

The Creative Arts Emmys Are Halfway Over, And There Are Some Big Winners

Awards season is what one might call compressed due to the Hollywood strikes of the spring and summer (and fall). Thus: "HBO’s post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us topped night one of the 2023 Creative Arts Emmys presentation with eight awards." - The Hollywood Reporter

How Does Instagram Stack Up As A News Feed?

Young users "said that relevance and proximity were key to defining news, but that relevance was personal and individual rather than public, and that proximity was emotional rather than geographical. And subjectivity was considered more desirable than objectivity." - Nieman Lab

Why The NYT Really Sued OpenAI

The New York Times is "spending a fortune creating what’s unfortunately now called content - the articles, investigative pieces, analysis, puzzles, recipes, product recommendations and more that make up ... a newspaper. OpenAI is just taking the fruits of that labor, that newspaper, to train their technology." - Slate

Hollywood Is Still A Boys’ Club

At least in the director's seat, it's the old Ken Mojo Dojo Casa House all over again. - HuffPost

The Inevitable Steamboat Willie Mickey Mouse Slasher Movie Is On Its Way

You see, "while modern Mickey is known for his charming personality, Steamboat Willie Mickey was more menacing with his propensity to use his fellow animals as musical instruments." - CBC

A New Gilbert And Sullivan Opera?

In Britain, the call has gone out for everyone to check attics, garrets, and old bookshelves: "The original score of Gilbert and Sullivan's Utopia Limited was sold in 1915, but its whereabouts are unknown." - BBC

Elvis Costello Saw A Depressing Movie, So He Made A Musical From It, Of Course

Cold War (the 2018 movie, and the new musical) "is a microcosm of the tragedy of a Poland wallowing in hardship and paranoia." - Washington Post

The Golden Globes Became Too Big To Fail

"At a time when the film industry is still struggling with deep existential anxieties, ... for many in Hollywood the impetus to look past the Globes’ rocky past is simply too strong to resist." Heck, there's even a new trophy. - Los Angeles Times

Why You Shouldn’t Count The Books You Read

Quantifying my reading, whether by titles finished, pages read, or another metric, doesn’t capture the quality of my attention to each book. - The Atlantic

Four Predictions For Media In 2024

The scariest media moments of 2023 involved watching Internet-led disruption come for familiar forms of media, like late night TV and cable systems. - WBUR

What’s Next For Those Dancing Robots? Thinking

If you look at the reaction to our robots, humanoids get 10 times the reaction to anything else. So if you care about people responding, you have to care about that. We got fantastic reaction to the “Do You Love Me” video, and contrary to what some people think, we did it for pure fun. - Wired

The Cookie Crumble: Google Browser Changes Help Kill Journalism Ad Business

When Chrome’s cookies are fully removed the open web will have mutated from a place where up to 90% of users were in some way targetable by advertisers, to a vast desert in which most users are essentially invisible to publishers and their clients. - Press-Gazette

Misty Copeland Hasn’t Danced In Three Years. Is She Done With It?

"I have so many things in my life that kind of fulfil what ballet has been, and ballet is still in that: it's the work I'm doing through my foundation, it's these incredible projects I'm creating with my production company, it's having a son." - BBC

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