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Our Date with Miranda by Lorrie Moore
I first met Miranda July years ago at a faraway literary conference in Portland, Oregon. Along with Rick Moody and others we were on a panel that was supposed to converse authoritatively about narrative structure. When it came time for July to speak, she stood up and started singing.
How I Control My Mac with Automatic + IFTTT + Dropbox
The other day, Federico asked about why people use web services such as IFTTT. I have a few of these that I use frequently, but the geekiest one is this: controlling my Mac with my car. More specifically, when I turn my car's ignition on or off in the parking lot at my office, Automatic [...]
Google, Mighty Now, but Not Forever
Technology giants often meet their end not with a bang but a whimper, a slow, imperceptible descent into irrelevancy that may not immediately be reflected in the anodyne language of corporate earnings reports. Old kingpins like Digital Equipment and Wang didn't disappear overnight.
The Trip Treatment - The New Yorker
On an April Monday in 2010, Patrick Mettes, a fifty-four-year-old television news director being treated for a cancer of the bile ducts, read an article on the front page of the Times that would change his death. His diagnosis had come three years earlier, shortly after his wife, Lisa, noticed that the whites of his eyes had turned yellow.
What Anti-Vaccinators Are Saying Online About the Disneyland Measles Outbreak
As the Disneyland measles outbreak swells - the number of cases in the U.S. has ticked up to 102 infections in 14 states, most of which link back to the the iconic theme park - the anti-vaccination community has been having a crisis dialogue within its own ranks.
Can the Most Hated Novelist in Britain Redeem Herself?
The relationship between Rachel Cusk and the English press is like a lousy marriage from one of her own barbed, unsentimental novels. When Cusk first blew onto the scene in the early '90s with the publication of Saving Agnes , she was a photogenic and brilliant Oxford grad who always sounded a bit depressive in interviews.
The Untold Story Of Shake Shack's $1.6 Billion Branding
Last week, Shake Shack went public in an IPO that ballooned to $1.6 billion -cementing the brand's journey from a one-off boutique stand in New York's Madison Square Park to a multinational burger titan with restaurants reaching Moscow, Istanbul, and Dubai. The architecture of the original Shake Shack drove the design.
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