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A library of interviews with the world’s biggest thinkers.

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After a $1,000,000 doctor bill, Ed Koch is in favor of whatever reform legislation, with all of its warts, makes it through the Senate.
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If the president doesn’t exercise his authority to get out of Afghanistan, he will not only lose the Democratic majority in the House, he will also go down as a […]
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After serving in the Battle of the Bulge, in which 19,000 of his fellow Americans were killed, he had a hardened attitude: “I’m not afraid of death. Death is a […]
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The legendary mayor endured two fortuitous losses in his early political career: one while campaigning against Eisenhower, and one that helped him avoid Albany, “a fate worse than death.”
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The former mayor’s family had to abandon New York for Newark during the Great Depression.
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Schuman’s Dad said that he might need to adjust his attitude to get ahead.
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When fashion labels approached Schuman about advertising, editorial integrity became an issue.
Schuman didn’t get much career advice because he never wanted any.
Pablo Picasso would be Schuman’s ideal since the mad Spanish painter was always trying to improve his craft.
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A successful design blog requires perspective, heavy editing, and photos you can’t find anywhere else.
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This Midwestern guy still looks up to Mom and Pops, but any rugged individual with a vision gets a nod.
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Despite professional stylists and ample funds, the rich and famous rarely hit the mark, according to the influential blogger.
Once it seemed sketchy, but now the Big Apple seems clean, modern and safe.
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Economic hardship has forced many people to fall in love with their existing wardrobe and make what is old new.
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Forget high-end brands: the subtleties of excellent posture, exquisite tailoring, and 80 year-old Milanese men will do the trick.
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A conversation with The Sartorialist, an influential fashion blogger.
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Growing up in the Midwest, Schuman initially saw fashion as an in with women.
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The digital revolution has made filmmaking technologies available to the masses. But the idea that it makes us all artists, says Ken Burns, is “bullshit.”
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The most effective question he ever asked a subject from behind the camera wasn’t a question at all.