- Reading between the lines: LeVar Burton is being sued for use of Reading Rainbow’s catchphrase (The Hollywood Reporter)
- A Parisian toy store that calls its handmade playthings “expensive and useless” is thriving (Vanity Fair)
- Can Netflix turn its Millarworld acquisition into a multi-billion dollar film franchise? (The Guardian)
- Amazon Prime will be in more than half of US households by the end of the year (CNBC)
- How colors affect the way Disney heroes and villains are perceived (Vennage)

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- Reading between the lines: LeVar Burton is being sued for use of Reading Rainbow's catchphrase (The Hollywood Reporter)
- A Parisian toy store that calls its handmade playthings "expensive and useless" is thriving (Vanity Fair)
- Can Netflix turn its Millarworld acquisition into a multi-billion dollar film franchise? (The Guardian)
- Amazon Prime will be in more than half of US households by the end of the year (CNBC)
- How colors affect the way Disney heroes and villains are perceived (Vennage)
August 9, 2017