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Netflix’s ‘The Witcher’ Audience Scores Have Dropped 67% From Season 1 To 3
The Witcher has become one of Netflix's lowest scored series by season 3.
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Man builds Johnny 5 robot from Short Circuit film
Ryan Howard has spent six years creating the replica from the iconic 1980s film.
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Google and Universal Music seek royalties for singers from ‘fake’ AI-generated songs
Disruption from artificial intelligence impact risks a ‘calamity’ for the music industry
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How Did Secret Invasion Possibly Cost $212M, Way More Than Box Office Hits Like Barbie and Oppenheimer?
Disney+’s latest live-action Marvel series, Secret Invasion, reportedly carried a budget of $212 million — meaning it cost more than six out of this year’s Top 10 box office blockbuster…
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After a dystopian "mandemic," the wacky "Creamerie" pokes at the remaining "inequities among women"
Perlina Lau discusses the Kiwi comedy that dares to imagine a world with few men and where wellness is weaponized
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Thousands of Yiddish pulp fiction stories finally seeing the light of day
It is now easy to find the 1907 serialization of Sholem Asch's 'God of Vengeance.'
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Can't Be Stopped (2022)
Hollywood's own "Can't Be Stopped" crew is one of the most influential and recognizable graffiti crews to emerge out of the U.S. is Since its inception in the early 1980's, the initials C.B.S. have been at the forefront of evolving graffiti art into a true, authentic art form.
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Japan's Traditional Tattoos Are Celebrated at This Underground Pilgrimage
Tattoos are stigmatized in Japan because they're associated with gangs. But a centuries-old tattoo art called "horimono" is seen by some as spiritual and fundamental to Japanese culture. Every summer, a group of Japanese people go on this pilgrimage in the mountains to celebrate these tattoos together.
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World's first book written by AI paints 'dark portrait' of new reality
The editors of the world's first autobiography written by an AI code, 'I Am Code: An Artificial Intelligence Speaks' have warned of the 'hostile' and 'darkly creative' reality of the A.I. in our midst.
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A Disney Sale to Apple? Don’t Count It Out This Time
Facing the staggering problems afflicting all legacy studios, is Bob Iger contemplating a once-unthinkable option? The signals he sent in Sun Valley suggest that it could happen.
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Why are Black rappers aligning themselves with the right?
Ice Cube has joined a long list of rappers who have cuddled up with conservative pundits and politicians
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A New Frontier for Travel Scammers: A.I.-Generated Guidebooks ($)
Shoddy guidebooks are flooding Amazon. Their authors claim to be renowned travel writers, but are they A.I. inventions? And how big is the problem?
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Moving books is a big pain. Here’s how to make it easier.
The most efficient ways to pack books, how to ensure they aren’t damaged — and tips for easing the pain of culling your collection.
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End User, by Alastair Reynolds | Animated Video
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PEN America: Using Artificial Intelligence to Ban Books Only Makes the Problem Worse
As book bans escalate in schools and libraries across the country, a school district in Iowa is adding a new—albeit “deeply misguided”—move to this censorious trend by relying on ChatGPT to decide which books can stay and which have to go, PEN America said today.
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Judge blocks Arkansas law allowing librarians to be criminally charged over ‘harmful’ materials
A federal judge has temporarily blocked Arkansas from enforcing a law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing “harmful” materials to minors.
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Taylor Swift could break $2 billion for 'Eras' tour
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ tour will likely break $2 billion in North American ticket sales alone, according to new research.
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Rome’s libraries were shrines to knowledge – and imperial power
Passersby could wander at will into grand public libraries in imperial Rome. Could they trust what they found inside?
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Most Network TV Viewers Say They’ll Watch Reruns During Strikes — Study
Sometimes you do get a second chance to make a first impression.
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Nike ends its partnership with Hockey Canada
Nike has permanently ended its sponsor partnership with Hockey Canada after pausing its deal last year.