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Fatherhood is good for dads. Here’s why
  + stars: | 2024-06-14 | by ( Elissa Strauss | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
CNN —Many arguments about why dads should do more parenting focus on why that would be good for their wives or partners and kids. Simon & SchusterBut with their kids, dads have a chance to explore all these sides and more, often away from the scrutiny of the public eye. Dads really are doing more careIt may not always feel like fathers are doing more parenting, but they are. One cross-national study found that dads spent an average of 16 minutes a day caring for their kids in 1965. Also, dads find parenting “extremely important to their identity,” and enjoyable and rewarding nearly identically as often moms do.
Persons: It’s, Elissa Strauss, Simon, Schuster, ” Matt Englar, Carlson, Eric Gardner, Gardner, ” Gardner, ” Stephanie Coontz, , Brad Harrington, Harrington, they’re, , Caregiving, Brian Anderson, David Bullman, Bullman, I’m, , ” Elissa Strauss Organizations: CNN, Center for Boys, California State University, Fullerton, US Army, Boston College Center for Work, American Psychological Association, Others Locations: Colorado Springs
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Signal's CEO has weighed in on the OpenAI-Scarlett Johansson controversy, accusing the buzzy AI company of having a "dorm room" culture. OpenAI unveiled the "Sky" artificial intelligence voice option last week alongside an announcement about the company's new GPT-4o large language model. On Monday, Johansson released a statement alleging that Altman had previously approached her about voicing Sky, which she declined. AdvertisementThe company has paused using the Sky voice in its products, OpenAI said.
Persons: , Meredith Whittaker isn't, Scarlett Johansson, Whittaker, Sam Altman, Johansson, they're, OpenAI, Altman Organizations: Service, OpenAI, TechCrunch, Business
On a winding back road of Texas Hill Country, Shelley Duvall pulled over and lit another cigarette. “How did you like Egypt?” she called out from the white Toyota 4Runner she spends most of her days in, and some nights, much to the chagrin of her partner, Dan Gilroy. “Next stop: Santa Fe!” she announced before vanishing down the road in a cloud of dust. To follow Ms. Duvall, 74, on the road and in conversation, is to enter into powerfully imaginative realms. Stories that begin in a certain direction have a habit of taking the scenic route, and, occasionally, swerving excitingly off-piste.
Persons: Shelley Duvall, Dan Gilroy, Duvall, swerving excitingly Organizations: Toyota Locations: Texas, Egypt, Santa Fe
Colton Moore, a 30-year-old auctioneer from rural Dade County, Ga., enjoys rare bragging rights for a freshman state senator. His move mirrored House efforts to investigate or strip funding from the office of Jack Smith, the special counsel leading the federal prosecutions of Mr. Trump. But in Georgia, it got Mr. Moore booted out of the Senate Republican caucus. Mr. Moore’s excommunication demonstrates that there are limits to Georgia Republicans’ tolerance for Trumpian high jinks that would derail the case against the former president. They want to say, ‘Listen we can run this state, we can take stands that keep us prosperous.’”
Persons: Colton Moore, Donald J, Trump, , Moore, Willis, Jack Smith, Brian Kemp, Roy E, Barnes Organizations: Republican, Georgia Republicans, Gov Locations: Dade County, Atlanta, Georgia
FUNNY THINGS: A Comic Strip Biography of Charles M. Schulz, written by Luca Debus and Francesco Matteuzzi. Illustrated by Luca Debus. Charles M. Schulz was a complicated man. “Funny Things,” the new hand-drawn biography of Schulz by Luca Debus and Francesco Matteuzzi, doesn’t shy away from these other traits. Fortunately (and this becomes clear in “Funny Things” almost immediately), “Peanuts” was all that to Debus and Matteuzzi, too.
Persons: Charles M, Schulz, Luca Debus, Francesco Matteuzzi, Charlie Brown, Lucy Van Pelt, Sparky, Michelangelo, , Moby, Dick ”, , Jeannie ”, Mister Ed, Dagwood, Snoopy, Bone, Debus
Formula 1 Returns to Screens, This Time With Brad Pitt
  + stars: | 2023-07-28 | by ( Ian Parkes | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Hollywood has produced a number of car-racing movies over the years. There have been “Grand Prix,” “Le Mans,” “Days of Thunder” and “Ford v Ferrari.”The latest, as-yet-untitled picture from Apple Studios, Plan B Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Films is set in the world of Formula 1. It is about the fictional team APXGP and its two drivers, Sonny Hayes and Joshua Pearce, played by Brad Pitt and Damson Idris. Pitt plays “a guy who raced in the ’90s, has a horrible crash, kind of craps out, disappears and then races in other disciplines,” he said in an interview with Sky Sports F1. “His friend, played by Javier Bardem, is a team owner.
Persons: ” “ Le, Ford, Jerry Bruckheimer, Sonny Hayes, Joshua Pearce, Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Pitt, , , Javier Bardem, they’ve, phenom, Mary Organizations: Hollywood, Ferrari, Apple Studios, B Entertainment, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Sky Sports, Damson
But this was almost the end of something for “Minx.” HBO Max, which ran the first season in 2022, canceled the show as the second was finishing production, leaving fans holding an empty brown wrapper. Season 1, in which Joyce started Minx with the low-rent pornographer Doug Renetti (Jake Johnson), was a rough ride; its raunchy pop history and sitcommy odd-couple high jinks didn’t completely mesh. But I’d rather watch a show that does an exciting thing inconsistently than one that does a dull thing well. The eight new episodes don’t entirely clean up its freewheeling mess, but they make up for it in verve and enthusiasm. “Minx” is a racy, smart snapshot, and you just have to accept certain blemishes unretouched.
Persons: ” Joyce Prigger, Ophelia Lovibond, , HBO Max, Joyce, Minx, Doug Renetti, Jake Johnson Organizations: HBO, Starz, verve Locations: America
“Lady Bird: First Lady of the Land,” an opera about Lady Bird Johnson, for which he wrote the libretto and Henry Mollicone wrote the music, had its premiere in Texas in 2016 and has been performed in New York and elsewhere. In an interview with The Times, he said that he had no thoughts of retirement, and that he continued to attend every show on Broadway, as he had for many years. He added that he was working on a new show of his own. “I hope I live long enough to complete it,” he said. “I won’t tell you what idea I have, because you’ll steal it.”Robert Berkvist, a former New York Times arts editor, died in January.
Persons: Harnick, , Bizet’s “ Carmen, Jinks, Horse Marines ”, Jack Beeson, Norton Juster, Arnold Black, Bird, Lady Bird Johnson, Henry Mollicone, , ” Robert Berkvist, Peter Keepnews Organizations: Horse Marines, The Times, New York Times Locations: Texas, New York, “ Dragons
Write to us at cookingcare@nytimes.com and someone will get back to you. Want to say hello or get something off your chest? He sees the trouble in the paintings, inextricably linked to their beauty. I enjoyed the baker Rick Easton’s dinner diary for Grub Street last week. Listen to that and I’ll be back on Friday.
Persons: Vermeer, Rick Easton’s, Grub, Here’s, Madeline ffitch, Jon Pareles, , I’ll Organizations: New York Times Magazine, Harper’s Magazine, Blades Locations: Amsterdam
Summer movie preview 2023
  + stars: | 2023-05-05 | by ( Dan Heching | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +12 min
CNN —Most moviegoers can pinpoint one summer movie – or perhaps, a summer of movies – in their formative years that really and truly cemented their love for going to the cinema, whether it be 1975’s “Jaws,” “E.T. And while streaming has clearly siphoned off part of the audience, particularly for more serious films, what we think of as “summer movies” still have the potential to rake in cash just like the old days. (CNN and DC are both part of the same parent company, Warner Bros. Courtesy Warner Bros. PicturesInitially meant for streaming platforms, this vehicle will herald the cinematic arrival of DC Studios’ first Latino superhero, played by Xolo Maridueña of “Cobra Kai” and “Parenthood” fame. If the fast-paced trailer is any indication, the movie looks sure to whisk those dog days of summer doldrums away quite nicely.
What all these fighters seek is freedom, a word that appears capitalized throughout the book, like a term of art or faith. It comes in two types: Low Freedom (death, however it might find them) and High Freedom (pardon, commutation or clemency after three years survived on the circuit). If you recoil at that unholy fusion, that’s kind of the point; and the author keeps pulling off this shock, page after page. Adjei-Brenyah has a fine intuition, an almost spatial sense for what we need to see and what we don’t. His names are crisp, like Sunset Harkless (a man) and Spinifer Black (a spear), and his compact euphemisms a gift.
Odd Times Call for Unconventional Wisdom
  + stars: | 2023-04-13 | by ( Karl Rove | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
In his 1958 book, “The Affluent Society,” economist John Kenneth Galbraith assailed what he called “conventional wisdom,” his caustic term for “beliefs that are at any time assiduously, solemnly and mindlessly traded between the conventionally wise.” Today, we’re constantly bombarded by news of the latest high jinks of candidates and officeholders, and for each new political drama there’s new conventional wisdom on what it means. But what if much of it is wrong?
Martin Mull Has a Few Thoughts About Aging
  + stars: | 2018-10-05 | by ( Kathryn Shattuck | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Even a master of comedy like Martin Mull occasionally finds himself required to audition. And the sound reverberating from inside the casting room as he waited to read for “The Cool Kids,” the new sitcom from Charlie Day of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” made him downright nervous. — and there’s nothing worse for an actor than to hear the other guy doing that well,” he recalled. But when the door opened, it was David Alan Grier, one of Mr. Mull’s best friends, and a potential co-star. They’re insistent that she move, she’s insistent that she won’t, and soon “the four of us are the junta running the place,” he said.
Persons: Martin Mull, Charlie Day, , , David Alan Grier, Mull’s, ‘ We’ve, , Mull, Charlie, Grier, Hank, Leslie Jordan, Sid, Jerry, , Margaret, Vicki Lawrence Organizations: Fox Locations: Philadelphia
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