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Opinion – Colleen Ballinger’s apology is a grim blur of comedy and consent

Opinion – Colleen Ballinger’s apology is a grim blur of comedy and consent

The former YouTube star Colleen Ballinger has faced allegations of grooming and abuse. Her bizarre response to these claims highlights the morbid meme-fication of almost everything. Colleen Ballinger isn’t a name many will recognise. Perhaps the character that made her famous, Miranda Sings, will stir memories for those in their early-to-mid-twenties. Ballinger rode the wave of huge success that YouTube made possible in the early 2010s. She was one of multiple...

By Brighton, UK
Hollywood shuts down for the first time in six decades

Hollywood shuts down for the first time in six decades

A mega-strike involving writers and performers demanding better pay and increased safeguarding around AI rights is likely to grind to a halt the production of most movies and many popular television shows. Swapping the red carpet for the picket lines, Hollywood actors are going on strike after negotiations between studio representatives and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) and SAG-AFTRA (the...

By London, UK
Paul McCartney says a new AI Beatles record is on the way

Paul McCartney says a new AI Beatles record is on the way

It seems we’ll be hearing a new Beatles record later this year. Paul McCartney has confirmed via BBC Radio 4 that he used AI to pull John Lennon’s vocals from a previously recorded demo. Legendary songwriter Paul McCartney says a new Beatles song is scheduled for release later this year. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today, McCartney explained that artificial intelligence was used to pull John Lennon’s vocals from an...

By Bristol, UK
Could music be contributing to a toxic work environment?

Could music be contributing to a toxic work environment?

A US federal court is allowing a lawsuit brought forward by warehouse workers who say their workplace has become ‘more hostile’ as a direct result of music. Could our favourite artists be causing problems in our offices? Raunchy, explicit, or misogynistic music could be an illegal workplace practice, a US appeals court has said. Eight former employees of S&S Activewear in Nevada have been allowed to move forward with a...

By Bristol, UK