Django, the N-Word, and How We Talk About Race in 2013

2013 is going to be incredible, if for no other reason than because this will undoubtedly be the year the cultural discourse shifts from simple discussions of "race" or "racism" to the majestic land…
PUBLISHED: Jan. 3, 2013
LENGTH: 8 minutes (2093 words)

Former McDonald’s Honchos Take On Sustainable Cuisine

Photo: James Wojcik The big dude with the tattoos and a bad case of five o’clock shadow served up a plate of roasted kabocha squash, organic brussels sprouts, and free-range chicken breast.…
PUBLISHED: July 23, 2012
LENGTH: 3 minutes (926 words)

New Bruce Jenner Interview - Esquire Bruce Jenner Kardashian Story

At the Jenner manse in Hidden Hills, California, as Kylie, left, and Kendall are being shot for the new season of Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Published in the June/July 2012 issue Fathers suffer…
PUBLISHED: May 21, 2012
LENGTH: 3 minutes (895 words)

Lost and Found

I never got a chance to say goodbye to the twin towers. And they never got a chance to say goodbye to me. I think they would have liked to; I refuse to believe in their indifference. You say you know these streets pretty well? The city knows you better than any living person because it has seen you when you are alone. It saw you steeling yourself for the job interview, slowly walking home after the late date, tripping over nonexistent impediments on the sidewalk. It saw you wince when the single frigid drop fell from the air-conditioner 12 stories up and zapped you. It saw the bewilderment on your face as you stepped out of the stolen matinee, incredulous that there was still daylight after such a long movie. It saw you half-running up the street after you got the keys to your first apartment. It saw all that. Remembers too. #Sept11
PUBLISHED: Nov. 11, 2001
LENGTH: 7 minutes (1884 words)

The John Next Door

Paul Popper / Popperfoto-Getty Images Men of all ages, races, religions, and backgrounds do it. Rich men do it, and poor men do it, in forms so varied and ubiquitous that…
PUBLISHED: July 17, 2011
LENGTH: 11 minutes (2815 words)

The Beginning

In November 1999, Douglas Edwards became fledgling Google's first "brand manager," making him employee No. 59. In this excerpt from his new book, "I'm Feeling Lucky," Mr. Edwards gives an inside view of the company's early days, starting with his job interview with co-founder Sergey Brin, then 26 years old.
PUBLISHED: July 16, 2011
LENGTH: 11 minutes (2965 words)

My Summer at an Indian Call Center

On his first day, Nishant donned his headset, dialed the number on the screen and was connected to a 60-year-old woman in Tennessee. She had an outstanding hospital bill for $400. "I told her, 'Just pay this, what's the problem?' She told me, 'You don't understand, I can't pay.'" They talked for 45 minutes, and the woman cried as she told Nishant about the Iraq War and its toll on American families. "By this time I'm crying also," Nishant said.
PUBLISHED: July 5, 2011
LENGTH: 19 minutes (4819 words)

The Lonesome Independence Day Of Kobayashi, Eater In Exile

Luke O'Brien
LENGTH: 9 minutes (2448 words)

The Rise and Inglorious Fall of Myspace

In February 2009, with the threat of Facebook's growing popularity looming over their company, Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson, the co-founders of Myspace, appeared on The Charlie Rose Show. DeWolfe explained that Myspace was more than a social network; it was a portal where people discovered new friends and music and movies—it was practically where young people lived. "We have the largest music catalog in the world," DeWolfe said. Anderson predicted that by 2015, Myspace would have up to 400 million users. DeWolfe said the site's worth was "in the billions." Rose mentioned how Murdoch had bought Myspace's parent company, Intermix, for $580 million. "Are you happy you made the deal?" asked Rose. "Um …," said DeWolfe.
PUBLISHED: June 22, 2011
LENGTH: 16 minutes (4119 words)
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