Sometimes I do what I want to do. The rest of the time, I do what I have to. | | Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys in "The Americans" (2013) (FX) | | |  | “Sometimes I do what I want to do. The rest of the time, I do what I have to.” |
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| rantnrave:// Keeping it tight: Pass the political kidney stone. Please vote... Our nation needs a group hug on the 9th... THE ECONOMIST's US election briefs 2016... TRUMP ran for POTUS and all I got was a heart monitor. When SKYNET happens and he blames the machines, we're all done.... I could dust all your motherf***ers at SCENE IT? Fact... I'd like to see a version of FX's THE AMERICANS set in the present with the election as a backdrop. I'm calling JOHN LANDGRAF... Happy Birthday to JUSTIN CHOI and NIELS SCHUURMANS. | | - Jason Hirschhorn, curator |
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|  | POLITICO Magazine |
How a lifetime of compromises and concessions brought one woman to the brink of history. | |
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 | Forbes |
Top-secret startup Magic Leap has raised a record-breaking amount of money in pursuit of a radical concept: blending the digital and the physical. | |
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 | The Guardian |
High school football is a big deal in Texas, and many new schools are splashing millions on new stadiums. But could that money be better spent elsewhere? | |
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 | The New York Observer |
The most important presidential election of our lives is 24 hours away, and once again rock ’n’ roll has completely failed us. | |
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 | Polygon |
Arcade-specific VR games are here. | |
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 | New York Magazine |
As Election Day draws close, it is worth simply reiterating the evidence in front of our nose that this republic is in serious danger. | |
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 | The Chronicle of Higher Education |
Robin Hanson wants to do scholarship differently. Is there a place for him in academe? | |
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 | Techonomy |
There has never been more potential or need for technology to bring new solutions to healthcare. The Internet of Things can have a huge impact. | |
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 | The Ringer |
How Seattle Could Solve America’s Traffic Problem. A ballot measure in one of America’s most congested cities will go a long way to determining the future of transportation. | |
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 | The Undefeated |
Everyone knows or has mourned an Earvin — and everyone knows or mourned a "Debra." | |
|  | Vox |
"What's happening is bigger than any one of us": a conversation with historian Michael Bess. | |
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 | Business of Fashion |
Not since NAFTA has US manufacturing been such a hot topic in national politics. On the eve of the 2016 presidential election, BoF examines the disadvantages and opportunities of producing clothing in America. | |
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 | Hollywood Reporter |
This isn’t the time to register your silent protest, contends film and TV writer Peter Baynham in a (NSFW!) column. It’s maybe not even the time to be right. When the ship is threatening to sink, you don’t have a choice of lifeboats. | |
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 | The Paley Center for Media |
Adriana Cisneros is CEO Cisneros, a third generation family owned and operated business with a global footprint and operations in Latin America and the United States. Yannick Bolloré is Chairman and CEO of the Havas Group, one of the largest communications groups in the world with revenue of 2 billion USD and more than 18000 people in 100 countries. Aryeh B. Bourkoff is the Founder and CEO of LionTree LLC, a differentiated global technology, media and telecommunications investment and merchant banking firm. | |
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 | The New Yorker |
Once the richest country in South America, it now has the world’s highest inflation rate and is plagued by hunger and violent crime. How did this happen? | |
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 | Harvard Business Review |
It’s where forward-thinking managers should be focusing. | |
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 | The Rift Herald |
The Rift Herald spoke with the traditional sports magnate who recently purchased a controlling interest in Team Liquid. | |
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 | The Atlantic |
Campus museums are home to prodigious exhibits and installations that blur the line between academics and civics. | |
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 | The Daily Beast |
The heroin traffic through Africa’s ‘highway of impunity’ is flooding Europe and also making its way to the U.S. | |
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 | The Glass Magazine |
Born in 1938 in the elegant city of Milan, Gian Paolo Barbieri has experienced -- and lived -- the real life and glamour of the dolce vita. | |
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 | Rookie |
Learn the behind-the-scenes magic. | |
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 | NPR |
From re-purposed lard pails to bento boxes, the way students carry lunch to school has changed almost as much as the classrooms they learn in. | |
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