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on the baker's stoicism
When Chad Robertson started baking bread, everything had to be perfect.
Sep 4
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on demagogues and consumption
Running through media, political speeches, academia and personal conversations alike this year is the topic of misinformation.
Aug 9
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on power and non-players
When constitutional scholars, political scientists, and normal citizens alike all study what motivates people to act, whether for good or bad, they…
Jul 26
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on tragedy and grace
Bud Powell didn’t know he was inventing a new genre of music.
Jul 26
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on rigidity and building a system (redux)
On July 9, 1776, thousands of Continental soldiers would march through lower Manhattan to hear perhaps the most highly-anticipated speech in the history…
Jul 26
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on boxing's mind game
It’s not as if other fighters hadn’t recovered.
Jul 26
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on Casablanca and the magic pencil
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Jul 22
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on having fun again
It’s been a rough few months for Drake.
Jul 22
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on habits and mediocrity
It should come as no surprise that there’s a stigma around work and productivity.
Jul 22
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on evolution, not revolution
There's an inherent tension between tradition and innovation that exists in nearly every facet of society - a delicate dance between our roots and the…
Jul 2
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on external pressures and revolution
When Gabriel Favoino showed up to the Birdhouse Club in Chicago to interview Thelonious Monk, he didn’t expect to find the pianist holding court with a…
Jun 11
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on winning through corruption
Football was pretty easy for Tom Brady.
May 24
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on 'the color question' and paris
When Colonel J.L.A Linard composed a statement for French counsels in 1918, he hadn’t exactly expected support from the black community.
May 9
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on existentialism and making the jump
Perhaps the most fascinating school of philosophy, and one of immense popularity amongst young people, is that of existentialism: a school claiming…
May 6
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