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Happy Saturday. So you thought debates about high and low culture were long settled? David Brooks believes American culture generally – high and low – has now become “junkified.” Your highlights from today’s stories below. As usual, all the stories we collected below that. Rome’s Arch of Constantine Struck by Lightning Rome’s ancient Arch of Constantine was struck by lightning during a violent storm, causing significant damage to the iconic structure. The event has raised concerns about the preservation of historic landmarks in the face of increasingly unpredictable weather. Read more on Reuters. Seattle Theatres in Crisis Seattle’s theatre scene is undergoing major changes as several companies launch emergency fundraisers and implement staff layoffs to survive. Some theatres are even considering mergers in response to the ongoing financial strain. Read more on Seattle Times. Philadelphia Fringe Festival Names New CEO The Philadelphia Fringe Festival has appointed Nell Bang-Jensen as its new CEO, succeeding founder Nick Stuccio. Her leadership signals a new chapter for the festival, a major event in the city’s cultural calendar. Read more on WHYY. AI-Generated Music Challenges the Industry AI is increasingly being used to create music, sparking debate about the future of creativity. While some view it as a tool to enhance artistic possibilities, others worry about the loss of human emotion and originality in compositions. Read more on The Guardian. Metropolitan Opera Faces Labor Dispute The Metropolitan Opera is confronting labor disputes as negotiations with the union representing its orchestra and chorus reach a stalemate. The outcome could have significant implications for the upcoming season. Read more on The New York Times. Have a great weekend. Doug
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