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To create a loyal audience, a network needs to respect the basic laws of journalism, be honest, be transparent, and strike a good “balance between values and opinions.”
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A conversation with the Executive President of Euronews
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If you want to make great images, you need to have an inquiring mind and ask a lot of questions. “If you just accept the world the way it is […]
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Physical stamina is very important, as is a sensitivity to sound, emotion, and beauty.
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Midori Goto doesn’t lift weights or try to build muscle but she is “very conscious of having to warm up correctly” in order to handle the physical and mental strain […]
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Midori Goto treats her priceless 276-year-old violin like a partner rather than an extension of herself.
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The photographic artist walks us through the backstory of several images from his series about oil.
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You have to “give yourself over to the visual experience” and try to understand an image’s intellectual and psychological context.
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Today’s technology allows “casual happy snappers” to come up with some cool images. But ultimately the strength of good photography is in knowing one’s self and responding to emotions.
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The photographer says there’s a sense of melancholy and sadness in his work relating to “the destruction to the creation of the things that we build” and the resulting loss […]
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The photographer walks us through his process of finding subjects, scouting out locations and scenes, and looking for the best moment to take a photograph.
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A conversation with the photographic artist.
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Stephen Hawking says all we have to do is survive another two hundred years and the human race will be saved, because by that point human settlements in space will […]
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As Americans come to understand LGBT people more completely, they become more open to supporting legislative endeavors for equality and reframing how gay people are perceived in the larger culture.
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Gay parents understand what it’s like to be misunderstood, and what it’s like for children to be trapped in the lens of somebody else’s’ stereotype.
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A conversation with the President and CEO of GLAAD.
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You don’t wear your sexuality “on your sleeve,” says the GLAAD president. “It’s not part of your last name; it isn’t in your accent. … You actually have to come […]
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Soon, neuroscientists will be able to use drugs to selectively erase traumatic memories from the brain. NYU bioethicist Matthew Liao thinks we should have the right to modify memories to […]
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Executives often fail to realize how much reputation actually drives profitability of business. But you have to ask whether you’re the type of CEO who will find it a joy […]
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“Community building is hard work,” says Bough. It’s one thing to get people to engage with your company, and wholly another thing to get them to continue that engagement.
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A conversation with the Global Director of Digital and Social Media for PepsiCo.
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A conversation with the founder of the Guardian Angels
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“You wouldn’t be able to get married in my society until you were 30,” says Sliwa.
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Crime is under better control than it was 30 years ago, but recession era cuts to police budgets threaten the status quo.
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Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa demonstrates three potential scenarios for a wannabe “do-gooder” to perform a citizen’s arrest.
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Despite what “brainiacs” from the Ivy League may say, Curtis Sliwa insists that citizens arrests have been “embedded in the fabric of the law since the Magna Carta.”
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If you’re attacked, the best thing to do is “make the hunter become the hunted,” says Sliwa.
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Curtis Sliwa recounts in vivid detail how in 1992 a seemingly normal cab ride turned into a near-death experience, leaving him shot and bleeding on a New York sidewalk.
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Most of the United States’ health care costs come from diabetes, heart disease and obesity—problems that could be fixed by changing our behavior.
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