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How Global Investment Firm KKR Is Making Public Libraries Far Worse

In 2020, a global investment firm bought the company that provides ebooks to nearly all libraries in the US, and quite a few in other countries as well. That is not good news for libraries - or their patrons. - Nine Lives

Asian American Writers Have A Conference Despite The Smithsonian’s Weaseling Out At The Last Minute

The Asian American Literary Collective got their "Ghosted World" conference together quickly after the Smithsonian canceled its huge and popular event. One organizer: "This is a healing. It is bittersweet. It is empowering." - NPR

What Joyce Carol Oates Owes To Oprah

We can't really say "feminism," but if it's feminist to start thinking of your mom as a person when she's 84 years old, then that's what Oprah did for JCO. - LitHub

The Existential Crisis Of Being A Writer And Parent To Kids Who Don’t Love Reading

A writer parent, tasked with teaching her kids in the early days of the pandemic, realizes it's not just that they don't love it - they're dyslexic. And so: "To try and salvage their enjoyment of literature, I divorced the notion of story from the printed word." - LitHub

Leny Andrade, The First Lady Of Brazilian Jazz, Has Died At 80

"Andrade rose from the clubs of Rio, where she performed as a teenager, to forge a six-decade career, recording more than 35 albums as a pioneer of what she came to call bossa-jazz." - The New York Times

An Interview With The Guy Who Had The Music Handle On Twitter For 16 Years

Musk yanked @music away without warning. Jeremy Vaught: "It’s been emotional. ... The idea that they’ll just take your account because they want it—I’ve always known that it’s possible. I know that on Twitter there’s nothing I own, they own it, I get it. It still sucks." - Slate

The Writers’ Strike Is Really About One Company That Has Changed Everything

"Writers’ rooms, in fact, were never written into any WGA contract, seemingly based on an assumption that business would continue as usual. But Netflix, perhaps because it was coming from outside the industry, had no interest in business as usual. So it discarded the old norms." - The Atlantic

Back To The Stone Building Age

Look, stone is energy efficient, and some architects are ready for a return. "Solid stone can once again form the walls and structure of building, with benefits for the environment and for the beauty of architecture." - The Observer (UK)

New York’s Bessie Awards Honor Performances And Grieve For A Slain Friend

"'How is it possible that in 2023 someone was brutally murdered for dancing?' Manchildblack said." - The New York Times

In Vancouver, ‘Hollywood North’ Has Been Hit Hard By The Strikes

"Foreign film and TV shoots in Canada have ground to a halt. While domestic production continues, union leaders say that eventually many of the concerns driving the U.S. strikes will need to be negotiated here as well, albeit in the context of the Canadian system." - CBC

When An NHL Player And His Wife Asked Readers To Stop Sexually Harassing Him

Hockey romance fans "gravitate to players who remind them of their favorite book boyfriends, and one popular choice is Seattle Kraken center Alex Wennberg. His team initially courted BookTok with posts and hashtags ... and flew out a popular creator for a playoff game." Then things went way wrong. - Washington Post

The Unspoken, But Specific, Language Of Crosswords

"The rules of crosswords ... are intimately related to the grammar of language in general. Just as toddlers develop a deep knowledge of different classes of words without being taught what a noun or a verb is, crossword solvers develop strong intuitions about what entries are possible." - The Atlantic

Julia Scully, Influential Editor Of Modern Photography, Has Died At 94

Modern Photography "was as devoted to the technical side of photography as it was to its aesthetics. Ms. Scully focused on the latter, and under her tenure the magazine was instrumental in the emerging recognition of photography as art." - The New York Times

Greta Gerwig Is About To Be The First Woman Director With A Billion Dollar Movie

"Barbie’s astounding success puts in a new category, which, until now, had been dominated by the likes of James Cameron, Steven Spielberg, and Christopher Nolan—the richest filmmakers in the world." Next up for her: Narnia. - Fast Company

The Recent Spider-Verse Movies Have Made All Of Animation Better

Why is the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie so much better than the 2007 version? "Since Into the Spider-Verse became a box office hit as well as an Oscar winner, major studios have grown less fearful of animation that diverges from the norm." - The New York Times

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