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www.newyorker.com
Jun 17, 2018
Helen Rosner writes about Anthony Bourdain, who died on Friday, at sixty-one, and his ability to speak truth to power, especially when supporting his partner, Asia Argento.
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www.newyorker.com
Jun 9, 2018
Anthony Bourdain’s 1999 memoir about working in Manhattan restaurants. “Gastronomy is the science of pain. It was the unsavory side of professional cooking that attracted me to it in the first place.”
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www.newyorker.com
Jun 7, 2018
The trolls are winning. How do we fix life online without limiting free speech? Andrew Marantz reports.
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www.rmiguides.com
Jun 3, 2018
Follow the RMI Expeditions blog for the latest news from our expeditions to mountains around the world including Mt. Rainier, Denali, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Everest and more.
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www.nationalgeographic.com
Jun 3, 2018
Put on your hiking boots and enjoy these gorgeous alpine views that were submitted to our photo contest.
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www.seattletimes.com
Jun 3, 2018
Starting with a half-built cabin, players can essentially decide everything they do over eight seasons (Thoreau thought a year was better divided into eight parts than four). The objective is to find ...
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a16z.com
Jun 3, 2018
https://youtu.be/nuC-UGxmAks watch time: 28 minutes Financial services and fintech startups are innovating across broad categories -- in core banking, new financial services (both ones that banks t…
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overcast.fm
Jun 1, 2018
To this day, architects tend to turn their noses up at Las Vegas, or simply dismiss it as irrelevant to serious design theory. But as Denise Scott Brown discovered in the mid-1960s, there is so much t...
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larahogan.me
May 31, 2018
In my years of coaching managers and individual contributors, I’ve routinely heard the following complaints about their bosses:
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www.palomamedina.com
May 31, 2018
If you already read my post on why I'm a fan of ground rules , you might be curious which to try first. Below are my five go-to ground rules that I start new groups and teams with, based on years of ...