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Urk’s manners are coarse and his mountain lion pelt could stand a good laundering, but he turns out to be a pretty cool dude.
John Zeratsky • Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day
Following Andrew’s death at age forty-three in March 2012, Steve Bannon became executive chairman. Under Bannon’s reign Breitbart became a haven for what the corporate press indiscriminately describes as “alt-right,” “far-right,” “populist,” or “white supremacist” views. Conservative wunderkind—and purported ghostwriter of Andrew’s book—Ben Shapiro
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–PAUL BARNES, COMMERCIAL TYPE
Eli Altman • Run Studio Run: How to operate and grow a small creative studio
Steve Jobs, Rick Rubin and "taste"
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Folklore: The Enduring Legacy of Margaret Kilgallen
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One of the greatest joys of being a teenager in the 1980s, as well as the films of John Hughes and bountiful opportunities for really big hair, was getting to read Smash Hits magazine at the height of its pomp and brilliance. An irreverent, ego-puncturing extravaganza of pop music, it also broke the rules of grammar and the English language itself
... See moreLouise Willder • Blurb Your Enthusiasm: A Cracking Compendium of Book Blurbs, Writing Tips, Literary Folklore and Publishing Secrets
Quousque Tandem…
Jan Tschichold, 1959
In Switzerland, a few years ago, there was a rumor about the possibilities of a “Swiss” typography. I do not believe in the value of a “national” typography. The attempt to create a “national” typography is certainly, to my mind, a fallacy. Still, even when such an approach is expressly avoided, it is in practice
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