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A little over a year after Spotify first added audiobooks to its platform, the music streamer is making more than 200,000 titles available to its premium subscribers. Users who pay for ad-free access to the service will now be able to listen to 15 hours worth of audiobooks per month. Previously, users had to pay to access audiobooks within the Spotify app. In a release announcing the new perk, Spotify said the 15-hour limit "should get you around two average audiobooks per month." Students, meanwhile, can sign up for Spotify Premium for $5.99 per month.
Persons: Britney Spears, Bonnie Garmus, Stephen King's, Warren Buffett Organizations: Spotify, CNBC, New York Times
‘Lessons in Chemistry’ and TV History
  + stars: | 2023-10-20 | by ( Annie Berke | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
In a scene in the Apple TV+ period drama “Lessons in Chemistry,” Elizabeth Zott (Brie Larson) prepares for her new job as host of a local cooking show with scientific rigor. Poised with pad in hand, Elizabeth, a chemist, concentrates keenly on her home television set, as if she were observing a chemical reaction. “How does one study TV?” her neighbor asks playfully. “Turn on Channel 4,” Elizabeth retorts. Based on Bonnie Garmus’s 2022 novel, “Lessons in Chemistry” follows the brilliant but frequently undervalued Elizabeth as she jumps from one chauvinistic 1950s milieu — an elite research institute — to another: local television.
Persons: ” Elizabeth Zott, Brie Larson, Elizabeth, ” Elizabeth, Bonnie Garmus’s Organizations: Apple, Los Angeles TV, Hollywood Locations:
Some creative programming — including shows imported from other countries, competition series and the broadcast arrival of the Paramount Network hit “Yellowstone” — will round-out gaps in the TV schedule. The limited series also stars Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie and debuts Nov. 2. “The Continental” debuts Sept. 22. SIGNS OF STRIKESThere are also programs coming to TV this fall that are obvious time-fillers to help round out primetime schedules. Fox has leaned in heavily to competition shows.
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Feminism Can’t Stop Fighting the 1950s
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( Lucinda Rosenfeld | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Illustration: AgnÈs RicartFrom Taylor Swift’s epic, 20-city concert Eras tour to Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie, ladies in possession of talent and stature (plastic and otherwise) have lately swept the hearts of mostly female mass audiences. The phenomenon extends to the literary world, where two upmarket, explicitly feminist novels, Bonnie Garmus’s “Lessons in Chemistry” and Gabrielle Zevin’s “Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” have become bestsellers and garnered legions of enthused readers.
Persons: Taylor, Greta Gerwig’s “ Barbie, Bonnie Garmus’s, Gabrielle Zevin’s “
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