18 days ago
Anil : D'Angelo and the Demons of the New Minstrel Movement - Spin Magazine's piece covering the rise and fall, and perhaps second rise of D'Angelo has been lingering in my mind for weeks. As you might expect, I was a fan of D'Angelo's from the start. And that's true even though I was clowning him when he got arr
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3 month ago
Anil : D'Angelo and the Demons of the New Minstrel Movement - Spin Magazine's piece covering the rise and fall, and perhaps second rise of D'Angelo has been lingering in my mind for weeks. As you might expect, I was a fan of D'Angelo's from the start. And that's true even though I was clowning him when he got arr
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3 month ago
Anil : D'Angelo and the Demons of the New Minstrel Movement - Spin Magazine's piece covering the rise and fall, and perhaps second rise of D'Angelo has been lingering in my mind for weeks. As you might expect, I was a fan of D'Angelo's from the start. And that's true even though I was clowning him when he got arr
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3 month ago
Anil : D'Angelo and the Demons of the New Minstrel Movement - Spin Magazine's piece covering the rise and fall, and perhaps seconding rise of D'Angelo has been lingering in my mind for weeks. As you might expect, I was a fan of D'Angelo's from the start. And that's true even though I was clowning him when he got
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22 month ago
philgyford : The Last Two Minutes of the Complete Works of Henrik Ibsen - Review - Fringe Festival - New York Times - A play from 2005. Great idea.
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35 month ago
erikbenson : Dangerous thoughts: ban schools, the evolution of evil, we are bacteria - I like the idea of running with dangerous thoughts. I thought some of these were a bit too science vs. religiony, but liked the more obscure ones.
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39 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : The Trend Spotter - The Trend Spotter: a profile of Tim O'Reilly
jimray : The Trend Spotter - Steven Levy's profile of Tim O'Reilly in Wired
Linkorama : The Trend Spotter - Tim O'Reilly's three words? Harnessing collective- intelligence.
jkottke : Profile of Tim O'Reilly - Steven Levy profiles Tim O'Reilly for Wired. Kind of ironic since O'Reilly Media has put itself in the middle of what's happening on the web, a position that perhaps should have been occupied by Wired, had they not sold all their online properties several
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