I can't believe the news today. Oh, I can't close my eyes and make it go away.
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The Rolling Stones at Madison Square Garden in a concert recorded for the live album "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out" and the film "Gimme Shelter."
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Tuesday - May 23, 2017 Tue - 05/23/17
rantnrave:// A classic U2 song once again resonates deeply in the present day. I wake up lately and fret what now? What happened in the world? Yesterday was a classically beautiful day in LA. Was taking a nice walk. Just thinking. Not another attack. Please, no. And at a show that attracted kids and young adults. Innocents. We don't know all the facts yet. Who did it? I know that people who don't get heard sometimes turn violent. They may have messages, needs and wants to not feel pain anymore. They have grievances even if their methods are abhorrent and inhumane. Well, what was this? Just a vicious crime with no message at a place of music and celebration. Just like BATACLAN. How do you explain this? What's the point? Just absolute nihilistic terror born from hate? It looks like it. Parents who can't find their children crying on CNN for help. I think about my nieces and nephew. I can't imagine. People screaming and running from the venue. My heart breaks for ARIANA GRANDE, her fans, the injured, the murdered, and the city of MANCHESTER. I fear pointed fingers at intelligence officials. We can't know everything and be everywhere. Was it a suicide bomber? How can we protect against that? JOHN F. KENNEDY once said: "If anyone wants to do it, no amount of protection is enough. All a man needs is a willingness to trade his life for mine." I don't ever want to take these attacks lightly. Like just another attack. But they are more and more a reality. Something that won't touch most of us physically, but destroys us emotionally. Makes us afraid. My hope is that we're all defiant. We don't give into killers and monsters. We don't scapegoat. Close off. Shut down. Are things going to escalate? As terrorist groups get squeezed, we're going to see more of this. Europe seems to be fighting the authoritarian, scare and hate tactics of some candidates. It's a hopeful sign. And yet, every time this happens I worry about the mass panic. Politicians taking advantage of that panic. The quick reaction to blame a race or religion. Or to deny the freedoms we cherish and fight for to address fear. Instead, let's do what MR. ROGERS suggests: "Always look for the helpers." There's hope. Just some off-the-cuff thoughts on a day that didn't end well. I'm sad but defiant... Now reading my friend R.P. EDDY's new book with RICHARD A. CLARKE, WARNINGS: FINDING CASSANDRAS TO STOP CATASTROPHES... Below are my picks to expand your mind and curiosity... Happy Birthday to PAUL BRICAULT, JEFF NORDHAUS, and DMITRY SHAPIRO.
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
under my thumb
ReasonTV
How Deregulation Gave Us FM Radio, HBO, and the iPhone
by Nick Gillespie and Thomas Hazlett
The FCC is designed to protect incumbents, enrich politicians, and screw consumers, says economist Thomas Hazlett.
Wired
RETRO READ: The Untold Story of the World's Biggest Diamond Heist
by Joshua Davis
Leonardo Notarbartolo strolls into the prison visiting room trailing a guard as if the guy were his personal assistant. The other convicts in this eastern Belgian prison turn to look. Notarbartolo nods and smiles faintly, the laugh lines crinkling around his blue eyes. Though he's an inmate and wears the requisite white prisoner jacket, Notarbartolo radiates a sunny Italian charm.
Wired
Get Ready for the Next Big Privacy Backlash Against Facebook
by Nitasha Tiku
Data mining is such a prosaic part of our online lives that it’s hard to sustain consumer interest in it, much less outrage. The modern condition means constantly clicking against our better judgement. We go to bed anxious about the surveillance apparatus lurking just beneath our social media feeds, then wake up to mindlessly scroll, Like, Heart, Wow, and Fave another day.
GQ
At Home With the Best Surfer on the Planet
by Zach Baron
An epic hang with John John Florence at his compound on Oahu’s North Shore.
Vice
The Secret Anti-Landlord Origin of Monopoly
by Tristan Donovan
The celebration of cutthroat capitalism was intended as a lesson against wealth inequality.
Medium
Unicorns: Road To Success — Innovation, Values And Scale
by Nikesh Arora
In the last 8 months i have been to see a lot of companies, big and small and almost always the conversation has meandered from Google, to the current Unicorns and what the future portends. I thought of writing all my thoughts down, realized i have too many - so will do it in phases.
POLITICO Magazine
John Podesta: The Full Transcript
by Susan B. Glasser and John Podesta
Our guest this week is John Podesta, literally a man in the middle of it all.
Complex
Has Sneaker Reselling Died or Is It Just Evolving?
by Matt Welty
Sneaker reselling isn't the same as it used to be. Are the brands edging out resellers or is it changing all together?
Racked
Haircuts Are a Shorthand for Trauma on Television
by Alaina Leary
You know something terrible has happened when she cuts her hair short
PopMatters
Eminem: A Love Story
by Colson Lin
Who can listen to Eminem’s discography today and not be struck by one of popular music’s most prolonged and extraordinary expressions of interminable sadness?
sympathy for the devil
The Atlantic
The Poisoned Generation
by Vann R. Newkirk II
The story of a decades-long lead-poisoning lawsuit in New Orleans illustrates how the toxin destroys black families and communities alike.
The New Yorker
James Mattis, a Warrior in Washington
by Dexter Filkins
The former Marine Corps general spent four decades on the front lines. How will he lead the Department of Defense?
The Ringer
What Upfronts Week Tells Us About the State of TV
by Alison Herman
Ratings are down, live events are up, and IP is more important than ever.
The Verge
How Anker is beating Apple and Samsung at their own accessory game
by Nick Statt
Inside the portable battery pack giant
Literary Hub
On Bias, Clickbait, and the Future of Journalism
by Emily Temple
Insight and advice from staffers at the "Washington Post."
Billboard
The Guy Who Made Concert Tees Cool Looks Back on 40 Years of Retail Hits
by Melinda Newman
Merchandising pioneer Dell Furano, founder of Epic Rights, reflects on 40-plus years of retail hits.
Business Insider
Inside Facebook's plan to eat another $350 billion IT market
by Julie Bort
Facebook's Telecom Infrastructure Project promises to upend the telecom equipment market, just as its Open Computer Project has done to the data center.
Fortune Magazine
General Mills Loses the Culture Wars
by John Kell
Its Yoplait yogurt brand has foundered--only one problem for the packaged food giant. Can a new CEO calm the waters?
Harvard Business Review
As Machines Take Jobs, Companies Need to Get Creative About Making New Ones
by Darlene Damm
Prosperity depends on it.
recode
What's next for bots on Facebook Messenger? Maybe helping companies sell
by Kurt Wagner, David Marcus and Eric Johnson
The social network’s David Marcus says the latest tools will drive more business.
Bloomberg
Stunning Modern Palaces for an Ancient Sport
by Stefan Nicola
While bowling gains new fans in hipster enclaves of New York and London, a German photographer is documenting a cradle of the sport.
The Drum
The next wave of British TV CEOs 'mustn't overlook content' in favour of rushing headlong into technology
by Jessica Goodfellow
In what some perceive as a rare opportunity for industry-wide change, British TV’s top commercial broadcasters -- Channel 4, ITV and STV -- are preparing for a changing of the guard that could see the traditional players further diversify broadcasting away from a perishable ad-funded model, and beef up their ability to fight the good fight against new media’s might.
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