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Striking Screenwriters Say No to ChatGPT
“The concern is not that AI will create scripts that are really good, but that it will take away a lot of work,” said Lowell Peterson of the Writers Guild.
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“The concern is not that AI will create scripts that are really good, but that it will take away a lot of work,” said Lowell Peterson of the Writers Guild.
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Several artists say the curator of the East Village Art Collection disappeared after charging them participation fees for an exhibition that never happened.
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If honoring Karl Lagerfeld wasn't awful enough, this year’s theme was also painfully boring.
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Former students of the Atelier do Centro have come forward with horrific allegations of abuse by Rubens Espirito Santo, the man they once called “master.”
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The King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, established by the civil rights activist in 1968, unveiled the new memorial on what would have been her 96th birthday.
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As the threat of legislation banning critical race and queer theory looms, students and faculty at Florida International University are making their voices heard.
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Like the National Labor Union in 1866, the Walters Art Museum union lit a fuse that ignited a labor movement boom across Baltimore’s cultural institutions.
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Noh Huyn-soo ate an edition of “Comedian” (2019) on display at the Leeum Museum of Art in Seoul.
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The sculpture, dedicated to scientist Rita Levi-Montalcini, is described as “a tribute to the great majority of women who are curvy.”
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The Arlington Cemetery’s Confederate Memorial has been repeatedly criticized for its White supremacist distortion of history in the characterization of Black people as "loyal slaves.”
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Dozens of galleries have sprouted between Canal and Chambers Streets and west of Lafayette, one of NYC’s priciest neighborhoods. What gives?
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Two activists smeared the sculpture’s case and pedestal with red and black paint.