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James Franco and Zoe Kazan in David Simon's "The Deuce." May be one of the greats.
(HBO)
Sunday - September 10, 2017 Sun - 09/10/17
rantnrave:// MIAMI has been a second home to me for my entire life. Its taken an environmental beating for a while. This is another blow to an area of the country I love. This drone video from THE NEW YORK TIMES is chilling. This is basically where I would live. My thoughts and prayers to friends and their loved ones. And all of Southern FLORIDA... What's your favorite music film or music documentary? I asked on TWITTER. Lots of great recommendations... Once we hit the topic of my father I effectively agreed to pay tuitions for all my shrink's children through graduate school... I'm so blessed. Thanks to Director of Auditing and Accounting Section with GHANA COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. I just inherited $18,500,000.00. The luck!... I predict vomiting, grinding my molars, and general stress induced hatred at tonight's BANNON 60 MINUTES piece... Friends in action: My old pal GWYNETH PALTROW with a mic drop of a cover shoot... DAVID KATZENBERG hits it with IT... Great stuff today. Stay curious and enjoy... Happy Birthday to MATHEW INGRAM and SORAYA DARABI.
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
the forge
Houston Chronicle
MUST READ: I downloaded an app. And suddenly, was part of the Cajun Navy.
by Holly Hartman
I downloaded an app. And suddenly, was part of the Cajun Navy.
Vox
Two James Francos. Porn. 1970s New York. The Deuce could go so wrong — but it doesn't.
by Todd VanDerWerff
HBO’s new drama from the creator of The Wire is the best new show of the fall. And it’s not even close.
Mother Jones
She was a rising star at a major university. Then a lecherous professor made her life hell.
by Madison Pauly
"I desperately wanted to show them how capable I was as a scientist."
The Outline
Climate change denial should be a crime
by Brian Merchant
In the wake of Harvey, it’s time to treat science denial as gross negligence-and hold those who do the denying accountable.
Atlas Obscura
Spielberg's Forgotten 'L.A. 2017' Dreamt of Today's Dystopian Future
by Eric Grundhauser
A wonderfully weird TV episode from the director's early days.
Medium
Let’s get some things straight about publishing and advertising
by Doc Searls
Yesterday Digiday published The GDPR will help or hurt publishers, depending on who you ask, by Ross Benes (@RossBenes). I was one of the…
Slate
How Airports Became the Marble-Floored Temples of Our National, Fear-Fueled Psychosis
by Henry Grabar
America’s ultimate civic space has been riven by its many internal borders.
A.V. Club
Universal Soldier: Regeneration breathed life into both Jean-Claude Van Damme's career and straight-to-DVD action
by Tom Breihan
With A History Of Violence, Tom Breihan picks the most important action movie of every year, starting with the genre’s birth and moving right up to whatever Vin Diesel’s doing this very minute.
Paste Magazine
The Fake News Pipeline: How A Small-Time Clickbait Farmer Is Spreading the Gospel of Big Oil
by Shane Ryan
The story of the man spearheading a pro-oil propaganda effort as the next #DAPL takes shape.
Freakonomics
'How Much Brain Damage Do I Have?'
by Stephen J. Dubner and John Urschel
John Urschel was the only player in the N.F.L. simultaneously getting a math Ph.D. at M.I.T. But after a new study came out linking football to brain damage, he abruptly retired. Here’s the inside story -- and a look at how we make decisions in the face of risk versus uncertainty.
christine lee's
WNYC
HBO's Sheila Nevins Makes Docs Hot
by Alec Baldwin, Sheila Nevins and Here's The Thing
Sheila Nevins talks about being a woman at HBO, what Arlington Cemetery means to her today, and why docs matter.
Aeon Magazine
A ‘humanely’ killed animal is still killed – and that’s wrong
by Anna E Charlton and Gary L. Francione
Western conventional wisdom about animal ethics is that killing an animal is not the problem; the problem is making the animal suffer. As long as we have treated and killed an animal in a 'humane' way, we have done nothing wrong. A compelling example of this belief is found in the case of dogs and cats, animals particularly valued in Western culture.
Advertising Age
Bob Garfield on the Media, Cannes, Trump and Being Ruggedly Jewish (Not Necessarily in That Order)
by Judann Pollack and Bob Garfield
Bob Garfield, once Ad Age's ad critic, sounds off on the media, the president, and explains why he is ruggedly Jewish.
Co.Design
Have Designers Lost Control Of Design?
by Katharine Schwab
Design is everywhere and more influential than ever. But that power has come at a cost, says designer and technologist Matt Webb.
Parts Unknown
The Syrian master shawarma chef of Beirut
by Kareem Shaheen
More than a million Syrians have fled to Lebanon, influencing nearly everything about the country, including its cuisine.
Wired
How Apple Finally Made Siri Sound More Human
by David Pierce
If Apple can make Siri sound less like a robot and more like someone you know and trust, it can make the virtual assistant great--even when it fails.
McKinsey & Company
Human + machine: A new era of automation in manufacturing
by Michael Chui, Katy George, James Manyika...
New technologies are opening a new era in automation for manufacturers--one in which humans and machines will increasingly work side by side.
recode
Forward CEO Adrian Aoun answers health care questions on Too Embarrassed to Ask
by Kara Swisher, Lauren Goode, Adrian Aoun...
“The fact that [health care] is hard doesn’t scare me.”
Los Angeles Times
New MPAA chief Charles Rivkin aims to be a diplomat for Hollywood at an uncertain time
by Ryan Faughnder
Charles Rivkin’s diplomatic skills are about to be put to their biggest test yet as he takes the helm of the Motion Picture Assn. of America this week.
The Drum
How to license TV icons for ads – by the man behind MoneySuperMarket's Skeletor coup
by David Born
MoneySuperMarket recently premiered a follow up to the #EpicSkeletor campaign that launched in March in what could be described as one of the best pop culture mash-ups in advertising [and conversely one of the most-viewed ads on The Drum this year].
Mashable
YouTube's Robert Kyncl on vlogging and big tech jumping into high-end video
by Kerry Flynn and Robert Kyncl
YouTube's chief business officer joins Mashable's BizPlease pdocast.
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"Lotus Flower (Live in Studio)"
Radiohead
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