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A library of interviews with the world’s biggest thinkers.
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A conversation with the Harvard Business School professor.
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The future of cinema in the age of 3-D blockbusters and digital downloads.
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For his first “mainstream” film (“Rabbit Hole”), the indie director tried to make the kind of small, quiet art picture that defined the mainstream in the ‘70s.
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Take Greek drama, Shakespearean comedy, and Kabuki theater, stir in some punk rock, and you’ll get a genre audiences love.
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“An embarrassing kind of conformism” comes with full LGBT assimilation into the mainstream, says the actor and filmmaker. “Being queer is not enough,” he says “Certainly it’s not interesting enough.”
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Awkward fumblings, outrageous coincidences, and finding a place in the world as a gay man.
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Contending with discrimination and AIDS panic as part of the first generation of “out” gay people.
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The “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” creator ponders the “ongoing understanding and quest” of love.
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The creator and star of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” discusses what the project meant to him personally, and how he feels about returning to it 10 years later.
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The filmmaker hates to think himself as an “auteur,” but prefers the relaxation and openness that comes with working independently.
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How to be a director actors love, and an actor that won’t annoy a director to death.
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A conversation with the filmmaker, actor, and writer.
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The HIV/AIDS epidemic will still be with us in 40 years. But we will know a lot more about the virus than we do today—and therapy will be much more […]
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In the future, there will be more small slaughterhouses, more small creameries, and more regional food operations—and we’ll be healthier as a result.
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It took ten years for Intel CTO Justin Rattner to develop the first computer to sustain one trillion operations per second. Between 1996 and 2000, it was the world’s fastest […]
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Mark Zuckerberg’s company has a long history of intruding on users’ privacy, apologizing, and then scaling back. But it never scales back all the way.
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When students are flunking in high numbers, teachers and administrators must take three crucial steps.
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Andres Alonso remembers his school experience fondly. How can we replicate that experience for the next generation?
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The longtime sportswriter talks about his personal style and who he’d want to step into the ring with.
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The greatest baseball player ever was Babe Ruth. Not only because every home run hit after him “has his DNA in it,” but also for his prowess as a pitcher. […]