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TODAY’S MUST-READ NEWS AND ANALYSIS
- The Metropolitan Opera, which has canceled performances through at least March 31 to limit the spread of coronavirus, will begin streaming free nightly operas. [Gothamist]
- Universal Pictures has announced that it will make its movies available in the home on the same day as their global theatrical releases and make those currently in theaters available on-demand as early as Friday. [Los Angeles Times]
- Four states have announced their intention to postpone their presidential primaries due to health concerns about the coronavirus, including Ohio and Kentucky. [NPR]
- The current health crisis is exposing the inequality in Internet access among U.S. students. [Washington Post]
- TikTok told moderators to suppress posts by “ugly” people and the poor to attract new users. [The Intercept]
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YESTERDAY FROM BITCH
- Stephanie Wrobel on Writing a Monstrous Mother | Stephanie Wrobel’s debut novel, Darling Rose Gold, shows how mental illness complicates the perpetrator-victim dynamic. [Raquel Diaz]