Inkwell welcomes Steve Silberman, a longtime member of the WELL
community and author of NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the
Future of Neurodiversity (Avery 2015), which ...
Business information company DueDil started life because of a "chip on
my shoulder," according to co-founder and CEO Damian Kimmelman.
A bad experience on a past company lef...
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One of my favorite stories about generosity comes from Steve Wynn, the
hotelier, in this article from The newyorker.
Steve decided to s...
Rahm Emanuel can't keep his own aides safe while on duty and he can't
keep his own son safe in front of their family home. No wonder he has
failed at keeping Chicago safe. He ...
This is Ed Skoog. He's half of the Lunchbox Podcast, a hilarious and
semi-literary show that you should listen to when you're hungover and
trying to make lunch on a Sunday. Ke...
There was a shooting behind Peso's Kitchen & Lounge
[http://www.thestranger.com/locations/31652/pesos] last night, a
restaurant two blocks from Key Arena. Al Rublinetsky
[http...
Classical music is often vastly overshadowed by popular culture on
social media outlets like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. To put things
in perspective, Lang Lang has 277,000...
David Denby, best known as a film critic, takes to the pages of the
newyorker (where his film criticism often appears) to see if he can
explain the Trump phenomenon.
I loved...