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In my debut for 'The Atlantic,’ I wrote about a subject near and dear to my heart: what the loss of cultural listings portends for artists, audiences, institutions, and journalists. The listings—from Time Out to the New Yorker to The NY Times—were, in many ways, my finishing school. I grew to understand the community I was a part of through those... See more
Gabriel Kahanesubstack.com.@NickBilton continues his campaign against crazy phones-on-planes rules. I love these columns: http://t.co/kMkqDpGU
Brian Stelterx.comTyler Cowen has a mind unlike any I’ve ever encountered. In a single conversation, it’s not at all unusual for him to toggle between DeepSeek, GLP-1s, Haitian art, sacred Tibetan music, his favorite Thai spot in L.A., and LeBron James.
That ability to connect seemingly disparate things into a new mode of... See more
Bari Weissx.comArticle quotes
Peretti’s solution to that problem, it turns out, sounds a whole lot like a combined BuzzFeed/HuffPost — publications that are widely distributed, supported by advertising, and free:
Vox • BuzzFeed’s Jonah Peretti on why he bought HuffPost and why the New York Times can’t be "the paper of record"

EXCLUSIVE: Vincent Gallo made sexual and explicit comments to women during auditions that were so shocking and upsetting, it caused two of the women to report the actor to SAG.
"I want you to believe you will die," the actor allegedly said.
Story: https://t.co/fZiWpxBchG... See more
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Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
The executive editor of the most influential literary agency in the US said he could not risk his relationship with the paper, on which he depends for reviews and publicity for his authors. Publishers who are brand names in the industry balked. Even freelance designers and editors refused to work on the book, saying it was not a risk they could
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