• Canada Doubles Down On Canadian Content Rules For Media

    The CRTC’s moves toward greater flexibility for radio include introducing new criteria to determine whether a song is Canadian, including refining content categories to widen the eligible songs stations can play to meet Canadian content requirements. – Inside Radio
  • The Gamification Of Everything Is A Fraud

    The application of game design principles like leaderboards, progress bars, points, badges, levels, challenges, and activity streaks to nongame ends has seeped into just about every domain of modern life, from sleeping and exercising to studying and social credit systems. – The New Republic
  • Charlotte Mayer obituary

    Sculptor whose largely abstract work drew on natural formsCharlotte Mayer, who has died aged 93, belonged to the generation of Central European Jews who went to Britain as refugees from the Nazis and subsequently made a vital contribution to the country’s cultural life. Memories of the Holocaust, and especially of the murder of her maternal grandmother, Ružena, were translated by Mayer into the jagged, disturbing sculpture Thornflower (2006). Yet even there, the spines at the heart of
  • Wild at Art 2022 winners: children draw attention to Australia’s threatened species – in pictures

    Nearly 5,000 primary school students took part in the Australian Conservation Foundation’s Wild at Art competition, which invites children to create an artwork depicting one of the country’s threatened native animals or plantsGet our weekend culture and lifestyle email Continue reading...
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