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A conversation with the Professor of Psychology and Affiliate Professor of Philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley.
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A conversation with the chairman of Pace Wildenstein Galleries.
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Art dealer Arne Glimcher talks about a dream dinner conversation of reductionism and minimalism.
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It’s because works were treated like commodities that the market has become illogical, says gallery owner Arne Glimcher.
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There are more masterpieces available to people now than ever before, says gallery owner Arne Glimcher.
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Why China is hot and Boston is not, explains Pace Wildenstein Gallery chairman Arne Glimcher.
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Arne Glimcher borrowed $2,400 to open his first gallery on Newbury Street in Boston after a chance observation; years later, he looks back on the moment his success began. Image: […]
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Josh Lieb had worked in the writer’s rooms of comedy successes from the Simpsons to the Daily Show, but he warns those who want to follow in his footsteps that […]
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A conversation with the author of “I Am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to be Your Class President.”
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Is Ray Bradbury’s most famous work nothing more than an “authorial circle jerk”?
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We may all want to be the next drug and booze fueled literary outlaw like Hunter Thompson, but Josh Lieb explains that alcohol leads to early flameouts and difficult lives. […]
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When asked about how he overcomes writer’s block, TV writer Josh Lieb thinks about the glory of football.
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Josh Lieb describes the childhood that doomed him to become a TV writer.
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Josh Lieb is a bit underwhelmed by Bob Mankoff’s prolific New Yorker cartooning.
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TV writer Josh Lieb’s biggest mistake was burning out when his star was on the rise; he never knew how quickly he would lose Hollywood momentum.
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Daily Show writer Josh Lieb’s literary heroes include Charles Dickens and Danny Pinkwater.
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The usually cynical comedy writer Josh Lieb gets sentimental about love.
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Josh Lieb is very excited about his children, but he worries about education in the United States.
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Josh Lieb’s process of finding a publisher for and writing his book was criminally easy.
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Josh Lieb describes the struggles and joys of keeping daily political comedy fresh, making Obama funny, and working with the creative minds in the writer’s room.
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It says something about our world that the largest audiences these days are reading books for kids.
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Josh Lieb describes the traits he shares with the protagonist of his new book, “I Am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want To Be Your Class President.”
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Only, says Nomi Prims, if you’re one of the megabanks that was flooded with cheap loans and government capital. For the rest of us, the former Wall Streeter turned author […]
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For some, the thrill of a deal can bring about a long-awaited sense of fulfillment and a lifetime of pleasure; for others it’s always tinged with a sense of emptiness.
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If we want to prevent the finance industry’s recklessness from spilling into the general economy in the future, Nomi Prins believes we’ll need to enforce a split between consumer and […]
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Nomi Prins explains the workplace warrior complex and how a certain playground bully mentality is connected to reckless deregulation.
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Nomi Prins explains the pitfalls and power struggles that pervade life in the finance industry.
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Journalist Calvin Trillin says we shouldn’t be too impressed with the 26 year old who recently became the New Yorker’s managing editor.
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