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26. Shakespeare Didn’t Even Know What A Balcony Was

RandJ

So how did “the balcony scene” (there is no balcony in the scene) in “Romeo and Juliet” become the most famous Shakespeare scene ever?

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27. The Time France’s Cultural Minister Forgot To Read Any Of The Books By France’s Nobel Prize Winner

Fleur Pellerin

“She admits: ‘I’ve no problem in confessing that I’ve not had any time to read for the past two years. I read a lot of notes, a lot of legislative texts, news, AFP stories, but I read very little,’ squirming when it was noted that a culture minister might, well, enjoy partaking of a novel or two here or there.”

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28. What ‘Birdman’ Gets Right (And Wrong) About Criticism

lindsay_duncan_l

“There’s no good solution in either of these cases. They’re ouroboros-like in their circular natures. The commercialism of Broadway and a media market torn between positive and negative extremes aren’t easily solved problems.”

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29. How To Make Money In The Movie Theatre Industry

lamovietheatrealcohol

“All eight screens were sold out and the barkeeps were serving up craft beers, glasses of Chardonnay and $15 movie-themed cocktails to go with truffle fries and gourmet cheese plates.”

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30. Trying To Fool Facebook – And All Of The Advertisers – Online

big data

“Janet Vertesi tried hide her pregnancy from the Internet. She detailed her efforts to mask any behavior that suggested the coming change in her life, using everything from Tor to mask her browsing history to paying cash for gift cards to avoid using her credit cards.”

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31. The Works Of Public, Land-Based Art That May Become Extinct

house

“Unlike a painting or statue or piece of photography that can be auctioned off into private hands or toured from museum to museum, earthworks are beholden to the land. Weather constantly works against land-based creations, and public art budgets are forced to keep up with not only the effects of time, but the unpredictable elements.”

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