Six great reads: the misogyny slop ecosystem', Attenborough at 99, and the pain of Ticketmaster
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David Attenborough's influence on environmental appreciation is highlighted through a star-studded tribute from admirers, reflecting a profound respect for his contributions. In St Albans, teachers' recommendation against smartphones for children shows progress, albeit limited. The article also touches on significant moments in journalism, particularly the coverage of the Bosnian conflict which compelled reporters to reconsider neutrality. Lastly, it examines the evolving celebrity landscape where public feuds, such as between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, intertwine with political discourse and challenge the distinction between authentic public sentiment and manufactured narratives.
While it is still far from a smartphone-free city for under-14s, something small and potentially significant has shifted in St Albans since last year.
This fascinating, moving and star-studded tribute from 99 admirers is perhaps the birthday present anyone would wish for if they made it to such a grand age.
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