AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoTV & Aging: Netflix’s sci-fi hit “The Boroughs” puts seniors front and center, turning retirement into monster-fighting drama with Steve Martin, Helen Mirren and Kathy Bates. Film & Gender Boundaries: Nithya Menen weighs in on the “Peddi” backlash, arguing actors need clear boundaries and that objectification is a wider cinema problem. Public Art & Rules: Singapore MP Gho Sze Kee questions SMRT’s removal of a power-washed pavement artwork at Mountbatten MRT, reigniting debate over expression in shared spaces. Culture & Community Spaces: Greene County Historical Society Museum finally reopens after sewage repairs, while Ocracoke Commons launches a visitor center plan with garden events and local artisan support. Design & Museums: Qatar Foundation’s Lawh Wa Qalam: M. F. Husain Museum lands on TIME’s “World’s Greatest Places 2026” list. Arts, Memory & Justice: Chicago artist Raymond A. Thomas imagines Emmett Till’s life in “From Memory to Movement: Emmett at 85,” using mixed media to spark conversations on race today. AI & Energy: A UN report warns AI could consume up to 3% of the world’s electricity by 2030, doubling energy use despite efficiency gains. Gaming & Creative Economy: Indonesia backs esports as a jobs engine for Gen Z and millennials, building an ecosystem beyond just play.
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