James Brown Left His Money To Help Underprivileged Children, But Then Lawyers Stepped In

Why haven’t those kids – and his own children – seen any money yet? It’s an ugly story, “chock-full of accusations of bigamy and corruption, racism and the fraternity of the South Carolina legal and political establishment. ‘This is a mini-series,’ said Jay Cooper, a lawyer who handles estates and has represented Katy Perry, Jerry Seinfeld and Etta James. ‘You really need a map to go through this whole thing.'”

Excellent (If Nerdy) Fun: An Artist Is Drawing Maps Of UK National Parks In The Style Of JRR Tolkien

The artist (of course) fell in love with The Lord of the Rings books when he was 11 or so. “To start his maps, Bell says that he works from an open source Ordnance Survey map, and begins drawing by hand. ‘I try to emulate his typeface as closely as possible, but have modified his mountains in an effort to develop a little bit of my own style.’ He adds in additional details, such as forests, Hobbit holes, towers, and castles.”

The Recent Rise Of The Fembot

Thanks, big tech companies. “Digital helpmeets like Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa and Microsoft’s Cortana are fitted with nonthreatening feminine voices and programmed to respond to sexist comments with cutesy repartee. … With the help of machine learning, a community of Redditors are creating highly realistic fake porn that melds famous actresses’ faces onto porn performers’ bodies.”

How To Pack, And Unpack, A Library

Alberto Manguel: “The unpacking of books, perhaps because it is essentially chaotic, is a creative act, and as in every creative act, the materials employed lose in the process their individual nature: they become part of something different, something that encompasses and at the same time transforms them.”

Directors Guild Rewards Jordan Peele And Guillermo Del Toro

Del Toro took the top honor for The Shape of Water while Peele won best first-time director for Get Out. Peele said it was the best year of his life, and added, “For everyone in this room, what we do is important, what we do is powerful. … Keep doing the only thing we know how to. Keep using your voice. It’s the most powerful weapon we have against evil.”

Here’s How You Get Millennials To The Symphony

You hire them as musicians. But for real, even though they’re not in the marketing department, four Millennial musicians in Milwaukee “were willing to share their ideas on how to attract more people their age to performances. Their thoughts boil down to ‘accessible repertoire,’ to use McCullough-Benner’s phrase, and friendly concert experiences.”