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Gillian Anderson is curating a book about sex and wants your anonymous stories | Mashable

“What do you think about when you think about sex?”

By Rachel Thompson on February 1, 2023

Gillian Anderson attends “The Crown” Season 5 premiere in November 2022 in London. Credit: Samir Hussein / Contributor

Gillian Anderson wants to talk about sex. Your innermost fantasies and fears.

Who you’re sleeping with.

To be clear, the Sex Education star (who plays sex therapist Dr. Jean Milburn in the Netflix show), wants you to write her an anonymous letter all about sex for a “generation-defining book”.

Announced on Wednesday, the project is currently called Dear Gillian and the book will be published by Bloomsbury.

Source: Gillian Anderson is curating a book about sex and wants your anonymous stories | Mashable

Enjoy Digital Ownership And Public Libraries While You Still Can | Techdirt

from the you’ll-miss-them-when-they’re-gone dept

Wed, Jun 29th 2022 07:29pm – By Glyn Moody

unrecognizable female audiobook narrator recording audiobook
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Michael E. Karpeles, Program Lead on OpenLibrary.org at the Internet Archive, spotted an interesting blog post by Michael Kozlowski, the editor-in-chief of Good e-Reader. It concerns Amazon and its audiobook division, Audible:

Amazon owned Audible ceased selling individual audiobooks through their Android app from Google Play a couple of weeks ago. This will prevent anyone from buying audio titles individually. However, Audible still sells subscriptions through the app (…)

Karpeles points out that this is yet another straw in the wind indicating that the ownership of digital goods is being replaced with a rental model. He wrote a post last year exploring the broader implications, using Netflix as an example:

What content landlords like Netflix are trying to do now is eliminate our “purchase” option entirely. Without it, renting become the only option and they are thus free to arbitrarily hike up rental fees, which we have to pay over and over again without us getting any of these aforementioned rights and freedoms. It’s a classic example of getting less for more.

Source: Enjoy Digital Ownership And Public Libraries While You Still Can | Techdirt

Is rewatching old TV good for the soul? – BBC Culture

With the amount of new shows to choose from reaching overwhelming levels, increasingly audiences are choosing to rewatch their favourite series instead. David Renshaw explores why.

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By David Renshaw, 27th April 2021

Over the past year, when staying at home has been government mandated in many parts of the world, it has fortunately never been easier to find something new to watch on TV.

Whether it is a talking-point reality series, a beloved and twisty crime thriller, or whatever new comedy or drama Netflix and Amazon with their multi-billion dollar budgets have added to the content abyss, viewers are spoiled for choice on the small screen.

There are entire websites to help you navigate what’s on all the different streaming platforms, while social media can often be indecipherable to those who haven’t caught the latest episode of their favourite show.

Continue reading Is rewatching old TV good for the soul? – BBC Culture

Best Christmas Movies on Netflix – The Best Holiday Movies to Watch on Netflix – Harper’s BAZAAR Magazine

The Best Christmas Movies on Netflix

“When the weather outside is frightful, nothing’s more perfect than curling up with a Christmas flick. Bundle up in your coziest winter garb, grab a hot beverage and ring in the season with one of these holiday movies. Also check out the must-see movies and shows coming to Netflix in December 2014.”


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via Best Christmas Movies on Netflix – The Best Holiday Movies to Watch on Netflix – Harper’s BAZAAR Magazine.