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I interviewed Martin Amis for the last edition of Word magazine in 2012. My job was to get him to divulge lessons he’d learned in life. He was surprisingly attentive, kind, not what I expected. I bet these words washed past me then. They don’t now. (I turned 45 in April.)
I’m a highly grouchy reporter and don’t even like advertising, but I’d like to hear the plausible alternative to fill an economic hole of this size — which, if anything, feels like a low-end estimate, given the tens of thousands of newsroom jobs lost. https://t.co/EMUQf2sNSl
Following the demise of BuzzFeed News last week, publishers continue to look for a sustainable way to fund journalism at a time of great turbulence. Can Big Tech dollars help prop up newsrooms?
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I'm loving @GazCoombes' new album Turn the Car Around. Somehow this guy has passed me by and not sure how because he's so damn good. The record is heartfelt, dark, gorgeous—as are his other solo albums. https://t.co/K9aDRyRBL7
“It’s not enough to encourage our sons to share their inner worlds. The men they look up to and respect need to show them how it’s done.” 100%
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Netflix live streamed for the first time with the Chris Rock special, which has landed in the top 10. But for @netflix, why go live in the first place? We explored whether it was a stunt or strategy. https://t.co/6fRxKYh1hV
Today’s news that the Supreme Court is taking up the Moore v. Harper case ahead of 2024 should scare the hell out of all of us. This Court could gut our Presidential elections the same way they just gutted Roe. Here’s a 🧵 on why it’s so dangerous and what we can do about it. 1/