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This was the 12 months of the sold-out stadium tour, double-feature mania, celeb memoirs (and documentaries), and superhero fatigue. It was additionally the 12 months of the Hollywood strike, controversy over e book bans, and the rise of AI music. The Atlantic’s Tradition staff appeared again on 2023 and compiled lists of the 12 months’s greatest films, TV exhibits, albums, books, and podcasts. Spend a while with their picks this weekend.
First, listed below are three new tales from The Atlantic:
Better of 2023
By David Sims
“I opted for a mixture of outdated and new, small and large … from a modest YouTube documentary to a near-billion-dollar-grossing dramatic extravaganza. The enterprise remains to be figuring itself out, maybe, however the medium is as vibrant as ever.”
The 15 Finest TV Reveals of 2023
By Megan Garber, Sophie Gilbert, Hannah Giorgis, and Shirley Li
“The twin actors’ and writers’ strikes in Hollywood shut down productions whereas exposing the issues diminishing the standard of the exhibits being made. Nonetheless, the listing beneath exemplifies the small display’s artistic breadth this 12 months.”
By Spencer Kornhaber
“The music trade has been beset by considerations about market saturation, brought on by an ever-rising flood of latest songs onto streaming companies … However trying again over a 12 months of nice albums presents a reminder that extra actually may be extra: extra melodies, extra breakthroughs, extra artwork.”
By The Atlantic Tradition Desk
“We have been drawn to bold tasks, and appeared for writing that was clear and delightful. Most vital, we looked for books that you just received’t be capable of put down.”
The 25 Finest Podcasts of 2023
By Laura Jane Standley
“These exhibits premiered contemporary frameworks, experimented with sound design, and elevated underrepresented voices and tales … We provide them as a compass for unpredictable instances, a pick-me-up for winter blues, and, we hope, a touch of readability in instances to come back.”
Dispatches
- The Weekly Planet: An important know-how of 2023 wasn’t AI, Saahil Desai writes.
- The Books Briefing: Authors have discovered themselves blindsided by the belief that their very own books have been used to coach AI, Gal Beckerman wrote in a September version we’re revisiting at the moment.
- Atlantic Intelligence: What is going to subsequent 12 months maintain for AI? Damon Beres explores our writers’ evaluation of the know-how’s trajectory from right here.
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Night Learn
The Nocturnals
By Religion Hill
Whereas most individuals are quick asleep, there’s a complete world of people who find themselves unsleeping. They go to work, drive round, run errands at 24-hour shops. On this parallel universe, there are hardly ever crowds, nor visitors, nor strains; no awkward shuffling round different customers within the grocery aisle, no run-ins with neighbors or cacophony of e mail notifications. Because the solar rises, these nocturnal individuals settle right down to sleep.
They don’t all need to dwell this manner. A few of them must; they’ve sleep issues, or night-shift jobs. However a few of them need this very a lot—sufficient to hunt out these evening shifts, to coach themselves to wake in the dead of night. They do that as a result of of the isolation, not regardless of it. I talked to individuals who painted me a magical image of their nighttime world: of beautiful, profound solitude; of reduction; of escape.
Tradition Break
Learn. “Valentine,” a brand new poem by Rachel Coye:
“The deer within the snow turned away / from my flashlight and kettle / to let me battle with the ice alone. / I used to be pondering of you then, / of your sleeping head, / of your maskless mouth.”
Watch. You’ll need to revisit these 25 feel-good films, compiled by our critic in 2020, repeatedly.
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