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How We Know What We Know

Simon Winchester worries “that today’s all-too-readily available stockpile of information will lead to a lowered need for the retention of knowledge, a lessening of thoughtfulness, and a consequent reduction in the appearance of wisdom in society.” - Washington Post

Two Rembrandts, Long Lost, Rediscovered

The original paintings were last seen by the public in 1824, the year they were sold to the ancestors of their current owners, who Christie’s said were unaware that both were confirmed originals. - Washington Post

How Immigrants Popularized Classical Music In America

While the United States offered myriad opportunities, it also had its challenges.  Classical music in the hinterlands was a relatively new phenomenon and the couple could not depend on finding venues on the road, especially in relatively small communities, that could easily provide two matched grand pianos. - Nightingale's Sonata

Cannes Ready For Stars, But Braces For Protests

"The CGT union has vowed to make its presence felt -- threatening last month that it would cut power during the festival and announcing a 'fixed' protest in front of the famed Carlton Hotel." - Yahoo News (AFP)

How, And Why, R. F. Kuang’s Satirical New Novel Came About

Kuang, author of bestseller Babel, says her new novel came to her almost fully formed. "Publishing was going through what seems like all these watershed moments, having conversations about change and diversity and caring about marginalized writers, et cetera, and I was feeling a bit cynical." - Los Angeles Times

Cities Are Still Misusing Classical Music To Harass The Unhoused

This is twisted. A variety of cities and governmental departments "are using an art form once thought to carry humanity’s highest ideals to hide the system’s most vulnerable from view." - Boston Globe

When The BBC’s Classical Station Went Eurovision

"It was so good to mine the musical riches of Cyprus, Moldova, Albania and Australia, ... and it seems that on a Venn diagram of Radio 3 listeners and Eurovision fans, there is more crossover than you might expect." - Classical Music

To The Stress Of Being A Ballerina, Add The Whole Single Mom Thing

"If I have a rehearsal and she’s on spring break from school, for example, the dancers sit in the lobby and have lunch with her or play dolls with her. ... This is my tribe, and my co-workers are like aunts and uncles." - Pointe Magazine

An Eight-Year-Old Girl Found A Neolithic Dagger On A Norwegian Playground

"Because flint isn’t a resource native to Norway, researchers suspect the roughly 3,700-year-old dagger originated elsewhere, perhaps in Denmark. An excavation of the school’s grounds following Elise’s discovery unearthed no related artifacts." - Smithsonian Magazine

Hollywood Is So Addicted To Peter Pan

Isn't that just a little weird? "Nearly every single thing you learn about the origins of Peter Pan, Wendy, the lost boys, and Neverland makes what is marketed as an uplifting tale about innocence and imagination instead a sobering reminder of the inevitability of loss, decay, and death." - LitHub

What Happened To Great Streaming Documentaries?

The algorithm. The almighty, disgusting, algorithm, which prizes popularity above all things. So, for Netflix, the race to the bottom started with the success of Tiger King. - El País (Spain)

What We Lost When We Lost MTV News

"Imagine you have no and that you were just as interested in music and pop culture as young people have always been and wanted a place that was a one-stop shop for that kind of news and information, but also politics and social issues." - Los Angeles Times

Yet Another Cinerama Saved

The Seattle International Film Festival announced that it had bought the theatre, which has been closed since February of 2020, from the estate of Paul Allen, and will reopen it later in 2023. - Seattle Times

Pema Tseden, Tibetan Filmmaker Who Walked A Fine Line With China, Has Died At 53

"Pema Tseden rarely depicted Tibet’s Chinese population, which swelled after the Red Army seized Tibet in 1951. To elude Chinese censors, he eschewed references to the Dalai Lama. ... This allowed him to avoid overtly political critiques while still tackling broader themes." - The New York Times

An Honest, Anonymous Account Of Life On The Writers’ Picket Line

"The rampant and vocal factions of dissent among the WGA ranks that we saw during the last strike are functionally nonexistent. The unity within the Hollywood labor community feels true and water-tight and only growing in strength." (But there's still guilt.) - The Hollywood Reporter

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