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The Complete WorksThe Complete WorksThe Complete Works Ep. 111: Tom Cruise – LEGEND (1985)The Complete Works Ep. 111 The Complete Works is a filmography podcast, brought to you by FilmBook. In each episode, FilmBook contributor Doug Hess reviews and analyzes a movie from film actor, actress, director, or composer's filmography. Doug is currently examining the filmography of Tom Cruise. This week, Doug will dive into Ridley Scott's 1985 film Legend. Cast Legend stars the aforementioned Tom Cruise along with Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten, Billy Barty, Cork Hubbert, and Annabelle Lanyon. Plot Synopsis Legend (1985)’s plot synopsis: "A young man must stop the Lord of Darkness from destroying daylight and marrying the wom...2025-06-0924 minLa mia vita spazialeLa mia vita spazialeLa tua rivista personalizzataIn questo episodio di 'La mia vita spaziale', esploriamo le infinite possibilità offerte da Flipboard per gli utenti Apple. Scopri come personalizzare il tuo feed di notizie, trovare contenuti che ispirano la tua giornata e aumentare la tua produttività utilizzando Flipboard su iPhone e iPad. Parliamo anche di come integrare questa piattaforma nella tua routine quotidiana, trasformando la semplice lettura delle notizie in un'esperienza più ricca e personalizzata. 🚀💡Visita Flipboard per scoprire di più! https://flipboard.com ___🛒 Sconti & shop su Amazon: https://amzn.to/3j7t4Uy🎙 Ascoltami su iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, Deezer, ALEXA, Google Assistant...2023-12-0205 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationHolding space for native art and community 🪶 Kalyn Fay Barnoski, Philbrook Museum of Art“We aren't constantly swimming in trauma. We're a joyful people. I want to make sure that the way we present the work is reflective of an expansive and nuanced understanding that we can hold pain but we can also hold a lot of love, joy and happiness.” — Kalyn Fay Barnoski, Philbrook Museum of Art When you’re a gatekeeper to a world that’s still unfolding for mainstream audiences, the pressure must be…intense. Kalyn Fay Barnoski, an interdisciplinary artist, musician, curator, and educator from Oklahoma, who is a Cherokee Nation enrollee and of Muscogee Creek descent, confirmed tha...2023-09-1938 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationHow curiosity can change your life 🧐 Scott Shigeoka, Author of “Seek”“I'm really interested in curators who have done the work of healing through their deep curiosity and then are thinking about what they can curate to help others on their journey. I can't think of anything that's more worthwhile and more meaningful than extending that vulnerability of your own healing journey and trying to support others on theirs.” — Scott Shigeoka, author of “Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World”In talking to curators about what it takes to be successful, one word that keeps coming up again and again is “curiosity.” Being curious — and pursuing cur...2023-09-1247 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationMeet a playlist queen 👑 Kasey Gelsomino, TikTok and Spotify“I just love creating these really hyper specific titles where, after reading these few words, you really have an understanding of the context of the playlist itself…It's crazy how being that specific makes people so compelled to actually listen because it feels relatable.” — Kasey Gelsomino, Kasey’s PlaylistYou don’t have to press play to know what you’re going to get on a playlist called “Oat Milk Lattes in the Mountains.” It’s pretty clear from just the name that this playlist is serving up indie folk, cozy comfort, and granola vibes. It also has a huge following...2023-09-0534 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationBetter living through listening 👂🏾 Hrishikesh Hirway, Song Exploder“[Mixtapes were] the ultimate love letter because it’s like saying: ‘This is me looking at you and trying to understand where your taste lies and also imparting some of my taste. This is where we intersect.’ Maybe I can introduce you to new things while recognizing that I'm here in a context that I think you will appreciate.” — Hrishikesh Hirway, musician and podcasterBeing a musician led Hrishikesh Hirway on a quest to understand how songs are born, bit by bit. If he detected a cool sound or curious lyric, he wanted to know why it was there an...2023-08-2944 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationGuarding (and curating) the art 💂🏻‍♀️ Dereck Mangus and Jess Bither, Baltimore Museum of Art“It's not like you press a button and you get to see art. You have to go there to know there…You have to be in front of it, obviously, and then you have to have a relationship with it. You have to see it again and again. And sometimes it takes years.” — Dereck Mangus, Baltimore Museum of ArtIn 2022, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) turned over the curation of one of its exhibits to 17 security guards on staff. Called “Guarding the Art,” the show was a wide-ranging display of individuals’ tastes and the art that spoke to them...2023-08-2243 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationCuration is the caretaking of culture 🧿 Kyle Chayka, The New Yorker“The internet demands that everyone be a kind of curator: you're a curator of your own Instagram, of your opinions on Twitter, of what playlists you listen to on Spotify. There's a lot of curation going on but it's more in the sense of selecting between stuff. Curation, to me, is a much more deep-seated act that has more to do with the caretaking of culture, building context, and creating histories that might be overlooked.” — Kyle Chayka, Author, “Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture”If you’ve heard of things like Instagram face or the Brooklyn coffee shop effect, you...2023-08-1539 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationElevating writers and newsletters 📝 Hannah Ray, Substack“Good writing is simple writing. I think that goes for the curation part, as well. I will try and strip myself from the equation as much as possible. You’re like a spider with your tentacles out everywhere, looking and pulling in things from different reader recommendations, dashboards and things you know about the company, and trying to spin it into something really interesting.” — Hannah Ray, Substack The firehose of great things to read has only become more overwhelming since Substack came on the scene in 2017. The platform is home to so many excellent newsletters on topics like the...2023-08-0848 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationMaking the business case for curation 💼 Robyn Kerkhof, Blinkist“Back in the day, curation was mostly a job in museums and art galleries. It took the Spotifys, Twitters and Netflixes of the world to really popularize curation as a valid business need. I’m proud to say that we were amongst the first ones to identify the business need for that discipline.” — Robyn Kerkhof, Blinkist Curation has long moved out of the ivory tower of the art world. These days, anyone with taste and the will can be a curator. Sometimes curation is automated with a “human in the loop” providing oversight. Sometimes there’s no oversight at al...2023-08-0141 minUnthinkable with Jay AcunzoUnthinkable with Jay AcunzoWriter’s Block (Maker Monsters 4)Writing matters... a lot. You don't need us to tell you that. But what happens when you feel like you can't write? Yes, on this episode we're talking about writers' block - what it feels like, how it shows up, and how we can tackle it once and for all. SHARE THE SHOW:Help others find Unthinkable in their favorite podcast player by sharing this link: https://pod.link/jaySUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER:https://jayacunzo.com/newsletterEvery Friday, I send a new idea, story, or framework for c...2023-07-3135 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationBoosting art and photography 🖌 Sabine Stoye, Mastodon“The problem is more to find what one wants to curate because, well, you have to find your way…[Mastodon] is a great place because you have incredible choice and a rich and creative crowd out there.” — Sabine Stoye, Mastodon art and photography curatorYou may have heard about a Twitter alternative called Mastodon. The service is a decentralized social network made up of independent servers organized around specific themes, topics or interests. It’s one of the largest platforms in the Fediverse — a space that Flipboard cares deeply about and sees as pivotal to the future of social me...2023-07-2525 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationCurating images and ideas 📸 Andy Adams, FlakPhoto“In the history of human culture, we've never had a time that’s been better for learning about photography. There are images everywhere, and hopefully somebody like me can help you see some of the good stuff.” — Andy Adams, FlakPhoto ProjectsIn an era flooded with so much photography, usually without context, it’s a relief to have Andy Adams as a guide. Based in Madison, WI, Andy is the founder, curator and director of FlakPhoto Projects, a hub focused on conversations about photography and visual culture. Andy’s built a formidable community of people who revel in his curat...2023-07-1839 minFlipboard EDU PodcastFlipboard EDU PodcastEpisode 83: Unleashing the Power of Curation with Mia QuagliarelloMia Quagliarello, Flipboard's head of creator community, is an advocate for creative people and loves nothing more than helping them find audiences and inspiration. On her podcast, “The Art of Curation,” and in her Substack interviews, she celebrates and discusses the importance of human taste in a tech-driven world. She believes that even smaller creators can make an impact by tapping into Flipboard’s community and ecosystem.Mia runs the Flipboard Creator Programs, which are full of opp...2023-04-1131 minFlipboard EDU PodcastFlipboard EDU PodcastEpisode 83: Unleashing the Power of Curation with Mia QuagliarelloMia Quagliarello, Flipboard's head of creator community, is an advocate for creative people and loves nothing more than helping them find audiences and inspiration. On her podcast, “The Art of Curation,” and in her Substack interviews, she celebrates and discusses the importance of human taste in a tech-driven world. She believes that even smaller creators can make an impact by tapping into Flipboard’s community and ecosystem.Mia runs the Flipboard Creator Programs, which are full of opp...2023-04-1131 minFlipboard EDU PodcastFlipboard EDU PodcastEpisode 83: Unleashing the Power of Curation with Mia QuagliarelloMia Quagliarello, Flipboard's head of creator community, is an advocate for creative people and loves nothing more than helping them find audiences and inspiration. On her podcast, “The Art of Curation,” and in her Substack interviews, she celebrates and discusses the importance of human taste in a tech-driven world. She believes that even smaller creators can make an impact by tapping into Flipboard’s community and ecosystem.Mia runs the Flipboard Creator Programs, which are full of opp...2023-04-1131 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationDown the rabbit hole of wine 🍷 Nadine Brown, Sommelier“If you're a curator in a museum, you're thinking about the thousands or millions of people that are coming through your space, not just your own personal taste. That's [also] important when doing a list. I have things that I love that I drink, but if I'm putting a list together, it's really important to think about all the people that are coming through the door.” — Nadine Brown, Sommelier and Wine WriterThe world of wine can be overwhelming. There is so much choice! Thank goodness for sommeliers, who matchmake our taste buds and meals to the perfec...2022-12-0636 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationWhere disability meets art curation ♿️ Ezra Benus, Brothers Sick“‘Disability aesthetics’ is this term that is really loose but points to where we can find disability as the space that informs an artistic practice. When I say ‘disability arts’ or ‘disabled artistry,’ it’s [referring to] artists who have an experience of disability or illness and use that as a space that is generative and that is not hidden from the practice.” — Ezra Benus, artist, educator, and curator The pandemic helped some people understand what it’s like to fear for one’s health daily. But for people living with a disability or chronic illness, the feeling is nothing new. 2022-11-2926 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationCan news curation be unbiased? 🤔 Drew Steigerwald, 1440“When you focus on the research, educating, explaining and pulling things together, and then communicating that back in an easy way, this idea of bias often does not come up. I know that sounds counterintuitive. But it’s really about placing focus on how we explain [the news]. We don’t really worry about [what each side says]. We put our focus on contextual framing, trying to be quantitative, and communicating in a useful way.” — Drew Steigerwald, Co-founder 1440 In today’s media landscape, understanding what’s happening in the world is a tricky business. It’s a major understatem...2022-11-2239 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationBuilding a community-curated knowledge graph 📈 Sari Azout, Startupy.World“A lot of the curation and knowledge management is happening in single-player tools. It'd be a lot more powerful to combine the richness and the utility of all these tools with a more networked discovery and communal approach to building knowledge.” — Sari AzoutWhen we talk about curation, the first question that usually pops to mind is: What is the thing being curated? Could be information, music, art, sneakers, NFTs and on and on.Startupy World founder Sari Azout has another viewpoint. She posits that in conditions of extreme information abundance, like we are experiencing today...2022-11-1539 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationSneakers are medicinal 👟Jasmine “Jixie” Gonzalez, Curvy Kicks“Unlike the traditional definition of collecting, where you just accumulate, sneaker collecting is to accumulate and wear. The finality of collecting the art is to style it, to make it yours. For me, it's not just about the sneaker. It's about the whole fashion and the whole fit. It's about the whole piece that I'm putting out there while highlighting the shoe.” — Jixie Gonzalez, Curvy Kicks Sneakers. They’re everywhere! But for Jasmine “Jixie” Gonzalez, sneakers are more than just footwear. Not only is she the curator of a 30-year collection of over 1,000 kicks, she also describes...2022-11-0844 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationBeing a human in the loop 🤠 David Smydra, Twitter“There's no such thing as an unbiased algorithm, and some companies have probably admitted that sooner than others. But once you do admit it, the only rational step you can take is to try to learn as much as you can about the ways that algorithms can reflect our biases, both positive and negative, and what we can do to tune them so that they are running in line with the principles and standards that we are agreeing to at the outset.” — David Smydra, TwitterDon’t let the Musk circus detract from the fact that there are good...2022-11-0135 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationAlgotorial and solving the problem of excess 🎧 Meg Tarquinio, Spotify / Nettwerk“Curation is a specific mode of creativity that's more based in analogical thinking and juxtaposition and categorization. The best curators are critics too … It's not enough to be a great subject matter expert. You also have to have a deep understanding of the spheres of art, aesthetics, commerce and technology, and be someone who's constantly thinking about those things through multiple lenses.” — Meg Tarquinio, PhDIf you use Spotify, you know that the platform is a delightful mixture of human and algorithmic curation. There’s even a term for this: “algotorial.” Part editorial and part algorithmic, this approach combi...2022-10-2535 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationHumans do it better 🤖 Ann Friedman, The AF WKLY Newsletter“For several years now, I have just kind of felt like I'm not seeing what I really want to see in my feed, despite following friends and strangers whose taste and opinions I care about…The algorithm doesn't really get it. The big motivation for me is: humans just do stuff better. Some things just can't be automated.” — Ann FriedmanThe algorithm doesn’t know that you can’t be put in a box. That your curiosity knows no bounds. That you don’t want to exist in a filter bubble.That feeling drove journalist/author Ann Fri...2022-10-1842 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationLeading through NFT curation 🖼 Lex Marcano, NFT Girl“The beauty of NFTs and Web 3 is that now it's global, where you have a whole gallery in your phone or laptop. You can be your own curator without having all the background and connections that are typically in the traditional art space…Anyone can curate if they have that passion and that love for creativity and art.” — Lex Marcano, NFT GirlWith all the Web3 hype and grim headlines about the “crypto winter” we’re still in, it’s impossible to escape conversations about NFTs. The market feels chaotic because it is.  Curation is one way to impose...2022-10-1137 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationCurating who gets to be your friend 👯‍♀️ Nick Gray, The 2-Hour Cocktail Party“When you host a lightweight cocktail party, you now have a way to go through life, collecting these new and interesting people and bringing them into your world…You use these parties as an audition to see who you would like to become better friends with.” — Nick Gray, creator of “The 2-Hour Cocktail Party”Whether you’re new to a place or getting on in your years, it can feel increasingly hard to make friends. But Nick Gray has devised a blueprint to change that, outlined step-by-step in his book, “The 2-Hour Cocktail Party.”Nick’s essentially create...2022-10-0437 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationHow to get a PhD in looking 👁 Apsara DiQuinzio, Nevada Museum of Art“Whenever I wonder, ‘Wow, can I really pull this off?’ I know I'm in a good space, because I really want to push the limits of what I can do, what the exhibition can do and what the institution can do while trying to propel things in a positive direction. Risk, experimentality and curiosity are essential criteria for curators.” — Apsara DiQuinzioThe exhibit “New Time: Art and Feminisms in the 21st Century” is no longer showing at the Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, but if you were lucky enough to catch it, you knew you saw something spec...2022-03-1539 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationFrom art curator to cultural keeper 🔑 Ozi Uduma, University of Michigan“Part of my work is to look at how artists are using their craft to speak to the times that we're living in — everything from climate change to immigration to the everyday human experience. My role is to look at what our museum has historically focused on and, in some regards, attempt to fill in the gaps or expand the conversation.” — Ozi Uduma, University of Michigan Ozi Uduma, Assistant Curator of Global Contemporary Art at the University of Michigan, is part of a four-person, all-female curatorial team responsible for putting on exhibitions for the university museum, including shows lik...2022-03-0834 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationMeet a vibe curator 😎 Ramon Olguin Sanchez, Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos“I am the kind of person that believes in frequency and energy. I really like to meditate. So when I think about how to inspire the people…I use music as the channel to share that energy.” — Ramon Olguin Sanchez A vibe manager — also known as a vibe curator — has been called “the most millennial job ever.” To be one, you’ve got to be the kind of person who has their finger on the pulse of lifestyle and industry trends. You then curate those elements into a space or experience that’s inviting and creates a positive feeling for...2022-03-0122 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationPicking films for a festival 🎥 Leslie Raymond, Ann Arbor Film Festival“Film curators definitely have the challenge of [their medium’s] temporal nature. With two dimensional objects, you can easily look at them at once and figure out [how to] arrange them. But when it comes to working with a time-based medium, you really have to watch it…and maybe multiple times to understand how the piece works.” — Leslie Raymond, Ann Arbor Film Festival  At 60 years old, the Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) is the longest-running independent and experimental film festival in North America. Its director, Leslie Raymond, doesn’t just think about curating the best selection of experimental f...2022-02-2234 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationFinding and coaching speakers for TED 💡 Corey Hajim, TED Business“To be a good curator, it's important to…be open to what you don't know and to be looking for people to tell you what the new important ideas are instead of going out and saying, I think I know what matters.” — Corey Hajim, TED Business CuratorShe didn’t know it while it was unfolding, but when you look back at Corey Hajim’s career trajectory, it makes sense that she became the business curator at TED. Prior to joining the conference and content company, Corey got an MBA at Harvard, spent a decade in finance in New York...2022-02-1539 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationCraft chocolate DJing 🍫 Spencer Hyman, Cocoa Runners“Ever since I was at Amazon, I've been intrigued by the way in which discovery needs to be a bit more than search, and how curation is almost the flipside of knowing what you want…Helping you identify what you would get delight from is very often the result of curation.” — Spencer HymanAs a “craft chocolate DJ” who runs a subscription service called Cocoa Runners, Spencer Hyman has plenty to say about the art of curating delicious, ethical chocolate bars. He’s deeply immersed in everything about the subject, from its history and the science of taste to how i...2022-02-0841 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationPersonal finance voyeurism at its best 💸 Hannah Rimm, Refinery29“I’ve learned how to choose the people who have the most interesting voices and stories and not just the ones that make $500,000 a year…I've really learned to mine for story and interesting tidbits and different kinds of people.” — Hannah RimmIf you’ve ever read a Money Diary on Refinery29, you know they’re fascinating and a little bit addictive. Initially, it’s the scenario that draws you in; headlines like “I'm 25, I make $28,000 & I'm A Cowgirl For A Living” or “I'm 37, I Have A Joint Income Of $1.3 Million & I'm Shopping For A Second Home.” But quickly you’ll find...2022-02-0133 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationBringing people together through history 🏫 Jason Steinhauer, History Club“Sometimes in the Jewish imagination, but definitely in the broader public imagination, people reduce all of Jewish history to the Holocaust. And so I think one of the responsibilities that curators have is to show the rich panoply of Jewish experience beyond just 1939-1945…and to create access points to those histories.” — Jason Steinhauer History Club founder Jason Steinhauer is a curator with such deep and varied experience that it’s hard to know where to start. Do we begin with the popular Clubhouse conversations he hosts on Thursday nights? His new book about how social media and the Web...2022-01-2532 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationCurating a library from scratch 📚 Heavy Manners Library“The moment we opened our doors, the project belonged to everybody else who's interacting with it. It’s [now] about serving those people and their engagement with things. A lot of curation is also about listening and continuing to change your perspective and accept things that you didn't know or understand before you started on the journey you're on.” — Matthew James-Wilson, Heavy Manners LibraryImagine wanting to create a library and then building it from scratch. What books would you include? Why would you choose them? What would you leave out? How would you serve your community and resp...2022-01-1843 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationWhat would Jesus curate? ⛪️ Dan Darling, Pastor“The best preachers are able to say, here's this timeless principle — like humility or forgiveness or racial reconciliation — and then look around and say, ‘In what areas are our people uniquely challenged to live by this principle?’ That's where the curation comes in, where you're reading the news and trying to find the pressure points where people are struggling and really press in there.” — Dan DarlingYou don’t have to be religious to enjoy this interview with pastor, author and columnist Dan Darling. As the director of the Richard Land Center for Cultural Engagement at Southwestern Baptist Theologi...2022-01-1138 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationEscaping the echo chamber through curation 🔎 Uri Bram, The Browser“What the internet really needed was a great curator; someone who would read and select and present the finest pieces to you so that you could ignore the noise and get straight to the quality.” — Uri Bram, The BrowserMission accomplished. If you subscribe to The Browser, you can rest easy knowing that a steady stream of fascinating pieces you didn’t know you wanted to read will flow effortlessly to you. A manageable five per day, in fact, plus extra bits in the postscript, like a video, podcast and quote. That’s after the small team...2021-11-2328 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationHow curating music can make you a better entrepreneur 👩‍🚀 Jonathan Tzou, Dancing Astronaut / Rupie.io“We really want to help people discover music that can help them feel a particular set of feelings in a way that we believe is incredibly potent. For me personally, that’s kind of my guiding light in how I decide on what music actually stands out and what music will be able to touch many people from within.” — Jonathan TzouJonathan Tzou lives at the intersection of music, curation and entrepreneurship. As a fervent music fan and co-founder of electronic dance music site Dancing Astronaut, he is immersed in the world of EDM and speaks eloquently about ho...2021-11-1643 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationCurators are the new creators ⚡ Gaby Goldberg, TCG Crypto“A top-down view is: someone's going to tell me what's cool, and that's not how it works anymore. It's trickle up, where the curator is the one who builds the audience and curates what's cool. If the audience comes, it comes from the community. And that's why it's really exciting: it doesn't rely on someone who has status or money to make these things reach scale.” — Gaby GoldbergWhen people talk about Web3 and the metaverse, it feels like we’re moving into a new era, one governed by new rules of ownership and interconnectivity, where we can all...2021-11-0925 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationA subscription service centered on surprise 💌 Steve Watson, Stack“We're not trying to pick something that fits our subscribers’ tastes and interests. In a way, we're sort of doing the opposite: the point of Stack is that you come to us because you want to be exposed to things that you wouldn't have come upon yourself.” — Steve Watson, StackSteve Watson is the ultimate magazine curator. As the founder and curator of Stack, he is responsible for curating the world’s periodicals, carefully selecting the most original and interesting ones for his online shop and subscription service. It’s high-stakes curation: he must continually outdo himself so that subs...2021-11-0245 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationCollecting ideas in art and ancient history 🎨 Julia Lu, The Collector“I want to democratize the idea of collecting so that it's not only for people who have a lot of money who collect ancient artifacts or shoes or expensive watches. You can collect ideas, artists, and favorite things…” — Julia Lu, The CollectorIf you spend any time on Flipboard, you’ll likely see The Collector’s Storyboards pass through your feeds. And if they don’t catch your eye visually, they’ll for sure pique your intellectual curiosity. With over 700 of these collections, curated around themes ranging from Banksy’s political art to Greek myths you probably don’t know, The Co...2021-10-2633 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of Curation“I am the algorithm” 👨🏻‍💻 Dave Pell, NextDraft“It has to feel like it's a creation, not just a collection. That keeps you from getting burned out, because if you're passionate about what you're making, then you wake up the next morning and you just need to push that publish button.” — Dave PellIf you’re a news(letter) connoisseur, then you likely already know — and love — NextDraft. Every weekday, at around 12pm PT, a new edition delights the ol’ inbox: 10 of the most fascinating stories of the day, lovingly ensconced in a writeup filled with biting observations and funny quips. That voice belongs to Dave...2021-10-1941 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationVintage clothing that creates community 👗 James Veloria“I always get really excited when someone who has access to any possible new piece of clothing buys something from the past that we've chosen. That's a really exciting step forward for vintage. It's the most ethical way of shopping, and chances are no one else is going to have the same thing that you have.” — Brandon Veloria Giordano of James VeloriaIf you’ve ever trekked to the James Veloria vintage store in downtown Manhattan, you might think you took a wrong turn. Tucked away in a Chinatown mall, the shop is a glittery jewel box of cloth...2021-10-1240 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationCurating an ‘information vaccine’ for these times 📰 DJ Spooky“The Latin term 'cura' means ‘concern’ or ‘study’ or figuring out different approaches to pulling together things. It also relates to healing, which I find kind of amusing, that the term ‘cure’ and ‘curator’ are tangentially associated. Like you're healing by pulling together information.” — DJ SpookyPaul Miller, aka DJ Spooky, is the ultimate creator: he’s a composer, a DJ, a multimedia artist, an editor, an author, and the curator of one of Flipboard’s most interesting magazines, “Semantic Infiltration.” He’s completely immersed in environmental and social issues and creates art to press those issues into the public consciousness. H...2021-10-0528 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationWhy food matters so much 🥘 The Bittman Project“I came to realize, over 20 years, that food was much more important than what you cooked for dinner or what cool ingredient you were into or what groovy restaurant you’re going to. And gradually what I wrote about...became the bigger picture in food. I don't want to leave cooking behind; cooking matters. But it's a small part of the food picture and talking about that is really important to us.” — Mark BittmanMark Bittman, Melissa McCart and the team at The Bittman Project are building a new kind of food media empire — one that can only be bo...2021-09-2845 minThe Art of CurationThe Art of CurationScience is a verb 🔬 Jennifer Frazier, Exploratorium“What really makes an incredible curator in science is what makes an incredible curator of anything. A lot of that is thinking deeply about the experience.” — Jennifer FrazierThe Exploratorium is a beloved, hands-on museum in San Francisco, where science isn’t just something to learn about; it’s something to be uncovered and discovered as a kind of personal journey.No one knows this better than Jennifer Frazier. As a senior scientist and curator at the Exploratorium, Jen is at the helm of creating immersive experiences that help people see science as a verb. “You’re not j...2021-09-2147 minGet TogetherGet TogetherA silent book club: how a “happy hour for introverts” spread around the world 📚Laura Gluhanich, Silent Book Club“It's not that introverts don't want to talk to people. They really value quality conversation over talking to big quantities of people. [Silent Book Clubs] appeal because you can get that little bit of conversation about something that you're interested in. You don't have to come up with small talk. That appeals to the type of person that appreciates that mix, and I think most people are kind of ambiverts.” - Laura Gluhanich Laura Gluhanich and Guinevere de la Mare are the type of people who always had a book in hand and enjoyed reading in public space...2020-06-2236 minda Brand a Friendda Brand a FriendDiventare Punti di Riferimento: Il DJ delle notiziePer diventare punti di riferimento per gli altri è indispensabile dimostrare di essere utili. E poiché viviamo in un'epoca caratterizzata dalla straordinaria abbondanza di informazioni e notizie, una delle cose più utili che è possibile fare è quella di risparmiare del tempo agli altri. Come? Occupandoci di selezionare e raccogliere per loro, sistematicamente, le notizie e/o le risorse più utili, su un tema molto specifico.Eppure, sono ancora in pochissimi ad aver veramente compreso questo concetto così semplice. 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