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The Evolutionary Roots Of Our Attraction To Music

Groups that could make music together - whether a simple drumbeat or a beautiful melody - were more cohesive, communicative, cooperative and defensive. Natural selection then embedded the capacity for music into our biology. - Psychology Today

Technology And Teaching The Violin. What Will AI Change?

A team at the University of Maryland (UMD) has received almost a million dollars from the US National Science Foundation (USNSF) to study the possible application of artificial intelligence to violin pedagogy. - Nightingale Sonata

The Gay Best Friend Was A Tired Trope, Sure, But Did He Really Need To Vanish Entirely?

“For a long time now, popular culture has been moving forward without a once-essential style accessory: the Gay Best Friend. We’re not supposed to mourn his absence; we’re not supposed to want him back. But I kind of do." - The New York Times

The International Booker Longlist Showcases The Strength Of Latin American Fiction

The 13-book longlist "signals a 'second ‘boom’ in Latin American fiction', said judges, with a quarter of the nominated authors being South American." - The Guardian (UK)

Let’s End The ‘Best Supporting Actress’ Curse Now

“Taking home one of the industry’s most prestigious awards might seem to indicate that an actress is one worth paying attention to, making it more conspicuous when they’re seemingly nowhere to be seen, or limited to more supporting parts." - The Atlantic

Britain Released An Official Photo Of Kate As Proof Of Life – Then The AP Withdrew It

Speculation has been absolutely rife online about Catherine, Princess of Wales, and the photo was supposed to calm it down. But "at closer inspection, it appeared the source had manipulated the image in a way that did not meet AP’s photo standards." - Los Angeles Times

When This French Actress Had Trouble Landing Roles, She Made Her Own Play, And Her Own Way

"The production is testament to Blanc’s ability to forge a lasting career in a performance landscape that has often felt hostile to her. … last year, she became the first actress on the core syllabus for all French high school students studying theater." - The New York Times

Oregon Finally Passed Some Arts Funding, But Left A Major Museum And Most Smaller Organizations Out

The state legislature hadn’t funded the arts at all during its regular session in 2023, so “news was both good and bad Thursday ... when, in the closing hours of the short legislative session, lawmakers approved less than half of the funding arts champions had hoped for." - MSN (Oregonian)

Songwriters Are Terrified Of AI

And rightly so. "Any person could put into an AI programme something like ‘I want a song 100 BPM that sounds like a cross between Abba and Arctic Monkeys’. And some music will be created and it will be pretty good.” - The Guardian (UK)

The Polarizing Movie That Paved The Way For Barbie-Mania

“Before the buzzy movie debuted, paparazzi photos of the costumed stars began leaking from the location shoot. When the premiere rolled around, it was just the first in a months-long series of red-carpet events, for which the cast … wore clothes inspired by" Bonnie & Clyde. - The Atlantic

Revered Editor And Writer William Whitworth Has Died At 87

Whitworth "wrote revealing profiles in The New Yorker ... and polished the prose of some of the nation’s celebrated writers as its associate editor before transplanting that magazine’s painstaking standards to The Atlantic, where he was editor in chief for 20 years." - The New York Times

With Contract Negotiations Coming Up, Jimmy Kimmel Brought Crew Members To The Oscars Stage

After honoring and thanking the crew members, "Kimmel turned to leave the crew members with a final promise. 'Thank you for standing with us,' he said. 'And also, we want you to know that in your upcoming negotiation, we will stand with you, too.’” - Vulture

The Thing New Actors Misunderstand About The Job

Acting coach Howard Fine says that acting is “incredibly tough,” and if it’s not your passion, you better step away. - Slate

How Far Can A Writer Push Fiction’s Boundaries?

Kathryn Scanlon, winner of the Gordon Burn prize, says, "I love that you could come to this book and not really know what it is you’re reading.” - The Guardian (UK)

Past Lives Conveys So Much About The Immigrant Experience

"Like Nora, I had lofty dreams and thought of America as my salvation of sorts. The place where I could achieve things I’d never have an opportunity to experience in Iran. As I watched the movie nestled next to my Midwestern husband, I wondered … what did I sacrifice?" - HuffPost

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