In E-Book Price Fixing Case – Will We All Lose If Apple Loses?

“The DoJ lawsuit plays, it seems to me, right into the hands of Amazon. Yes, we’ll have cheaper books, but at what cost? Is it worth paying a little bit less for a title if it threatens the future existence of the publishers who are bringing us the books? Or will we be happy getting everything we read from a vastly reduced pool of presses?”

Europe’s Biggest (And Dustiest?) Contemporary Art Center (Re-)Opens In Paris

“After a renovation that nearly tripled its size, the revamped Palais de Tokyo swung open its doors Thursday, inaugurating what is now the largest – and perhaps dustiest – contemporary arts center in Europe. The dust is not a mistake. It’s part of an unfinished look meant to inspire artists now allowed to run free within its walls.”

Louisville Orchestra Musicians Say Contract Settlement Is Near; Management Denies It

“The Louisville Orchestra Musicians Association announced Thursday that it is in talks with Louisville Orchestra management over a one-year contract that Metro Council President Jim King has been brokering. However, orchestra CEO Robert Birman dismissed the announcement. ‘We are not in negotiations with the musicians,’ he said, calling the announcement ‘game playing’.”

How Very Young Children Remember – And How We Remember When We Were Very Young Children

“For a few reasons – nascent neural structures, the lack of knowledge to make sense of early experiences, the lack of language to represent those experiences – it may be impossible for any part of our lives before, say, 24 months to stick around into adulthood.” But what makes us recall the earliest memories that do stick? The key may be in how our parents talked to us.