2024年2月28日 星期三

美國通 42 報紙的前途可能不樂觀Media Industry Keeps Losing the Future。BREAKING: The US SEC is probing whether OpenAI investors were misled...出版業還是白人主導。精選書摘【美國「平權招生」違憲爭議的前世今生:種族意識錄取標準大限已至?菁英二代入學優惠更該改革?】 Donald Trump可能賣產賠官司。Sex and Silence:Hollywood。了不起的The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 短片 (精彩).The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism 展

 

BREAKING: The US SEC is probing whether OpenAI investors were misled and is reviewing Sam Altman's past communications, WSJ reports https://trib.al/AIwSBo2




【美國「平權招生」違憲爭議的前世今生:種族意識錄取標準大限已至?菁英二代入學優惠更該改革?】
「歧視也好,勵志也罷,甚或其他,都屬於人生經歷⋯⋯以克服種族歧視為例,一個學生要從中受益,必須緊扣那個學生本人的勇氣和決心。 」──美國最高法院「學生爭取公平錄取組織訴哈佛大學案」判決書
美國最高法院對有爭議的案件做出重大判決,就像從碉堡中扔出一顆炸彈,招致四面八方槍聲大作。往往需要讓子彈飛一會兒,才能看清楚哪些評論擊中了靶子,哪些打偏了,哪些瞄錯了目標亂放槍。……
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An appellate court judge in New York denied Donald Trump’s request to halt his $450 million judgment.



How the Media Industry Keeps Losing the Future

Thirty years ago, one media executive offered a reassuring vision of the future of newspapers. Now he says, “I’m not very optimistic.”


Sex and Silence: What This Awards Season Tells Us About Hollywood

Whether it’s the return of steamy scenes or the lack of political speeches, the road to the Oscars holds a lot of clues about the state of the industry.

Franz Rogowski​ appears naked as he leans his face close to that of Adèle Exarchopoulos​, who’s lying beneath him and caressing his jaw.
Sex scenes made a comeback in prestige films like “Passages,” with Franz Rogowski​ and Adèle Exarchopoulos​. The film was a contender for Indie Spirit and Gotham Awards.Credit...Mubi, via Associated Press

The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism 展 (The Metropolitan Museum of Art ).各種書、語音,文字,短片 (精彩)......      I, Too, Sing America: Music in the Life of Langston Hughes.  "Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly."


Publishing Pledged to Diversify. Change Has Been Slow.

A new survey shows that more people of color are working in the book business, but the industry remains overwhelmingly white.

A photo montage shows, from left: portraits of Erroll McDonald, Linda A. Duggins, Krishan Trotman and Regina Brooks, all four looking straight at the camera.
Many who have worked in publishing for years, including, from left, Erroll McDonald, Linda Duggins, Krishan Trotman and Regina Brooks, feel the promises made to increase the industry’s diversity in 2020 have fallen short. Credit...From left: September Dawn Bottoms/The New York Times; James Estrin/The New York Times; Simbarashe Cha for The New York Times; Joshua Rashaad McFadden for The New York Times



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