Mystery novelists have to write a lot of deaths. Which is their fave? Depends on the author, of course Ruth Ware: “Set on a cruise ship, it’s one of the most coldblooded crimes I’ve ever devised — a murder committed in international waters using a method designed to leave detectives wondering not just whodunit but did it happen at all? It’s a plan predicated on a single driving force: a desire to kill, and get away without even a stain of suspicion.” – The New York Times
Art Protest Changed This Week – The Whitney Resignation Changes All
When people scrutinize this moment as an era-defining case study, it will be worth assessing: What was it about this intervention that enabled it to so dramatically achieve its aims? – Artnet
Men Earn 60% More Than Women At Edinburgh Fringe: Study
“Their pay packet for the month is said to be nearly £200 more than for the average female worker — both on and off-stage. The disparity is despite the research finding that women are “dominating” almost every sector of the Fringe, apart from stand-up comedy.” – The Scotsman