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He wasn’t around the Current TV office too often, but he was around when it mattered, and he was always curious and kind. Graceful. He told a story about the kernel of the network’s concept, which was a story about human evolution, the way visual media hacks our brains, and the urgent need, therefore, to make visual media that is actually good. He ... See more
Robin Sloan • The Golden Door
CNN's Brianna Keilar was not ready for @MichaelGWaltz to spit facts on the John Kelly news cycle...
The Atlantic being owned by a Kamala's personal friend Laurene Powell Jobs, military use, Schiff's years of Russian collusion lies, courtpacking, and axing the Electoral College https://t.co/697HLPmMsc
Curtis Houckx.comDavid Teiger, a New York–based collector in his late seventies.
Sarah Thornton • Seven Days in the Art World
Forerunner Ventures’ Kirsten Green , Into the Gloss co-founder Nick Axelrod (now at UTA Ventures), or Emily’s former assistant, Morgan Von Steen
After the Gloss: What’s Next for Emily Weiss

In the middle was John Paulson. At the top was Steve Eisman.
Michael Lewis • The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine
But despite the epic nature of the story and the prominent identity of its author, the New York Times decided to downplay—one more time—the story of the Holocaust and placed the story on page twelve.
Ashley Rindsberg • The Gray Lady Winked: How the New York Times's Misreporting, Distortions and Fabrications Radically Alter History
lacked a willingness to engage in the complexity of the issues he hoped the company might solve.
Reeves Wiedeman • Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and Spectacular Fall of Adam Neumann and WeWork
his feisty