Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, humbling the United States, American educators responded by questioning the curriculum they’d been raised on, launching the New Math. From kindergarten through high school, their lessons focused on abstract ideas instead of methods learned by rote. Most people hated it. Even Charles Schultz was contemptuous, showing Sally’s confusion over joining sets, number sentences, and one-to-one matching. (“All I want to know is, how much is two and two?” she sobs at the end of a comic strip.) Nonetheless there was one person who appreciated the New Math. His name was Mel Bochner. He’d studied philosophy in college. He was a conceptual artist. An impressive body of Bochner’s art, focusing on drawings from the Cold War years through the present, is currently on view at the Art Institute of Chicago . The best of it is anything but academic. Even the least attractive work is appealingly … [Read more...] about Remember The New Math? The Conceptual Artist Mel Bochner Might Actually Make You Like It
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Chris Pratt, Jack Carr, Constance Wu talk about new series ‘The Terminal List’
Chris Pratt poses on the red carpet at the premiere of Amazon Prime Video’s “The Terminal List” at DGA Theater in Los Angeles, California, United States, June 22, 2022. Image: Reuters/David Swanson Hollywood actor Chris Pratt brings author Jack Carr’s bestseller “The Terminal List” to the small screen this week in a new television adaptation of the first novel in the hit book series. The “Jurassic World” star plays Navy SEAL officer James Reece who is trying to find out why his former platoon was ambushed on a botched mission. Pratt, who executive produced the show, co-star Constance Wu and Carr spoke to Reuters about the action thriller, which begins streaming on Amazon Prime Video on Friday. Below are excerpts from the exclusive interview: You have a newborn at home, star in blockbusters “Jurassic World Dominion” and “Thor: Love and Thunder” and you’re bringing out “The Terminal List.” How are you feeling? Pratt : This has been a fantastic summer, most importantly, … [Read more...] about Chris Pratt, Jack Carr, Constance Wu talk about new series ‘The Terminal List’
The Entrepreneur Behind New York’s Latest Health Food Craze
Marco Canora has long been a chef's chef, turning out seemingly simple dishes that require years of training to prepare consistently and well. He's received wide-ranging accolades for his restaurants, including Hearth in New York City's East Village. Yet today Canora is achieving new fame for a food that takes almost no skill to make, uses no fancy ingredients, and is completely unglamorous: bone broth. Bone broth is exactly what it sounds like: a pile of animal bones, covered in water; some vegetable scraps; and often a bit of cider vinegar--all boiled until the bones crumble. But despite--or because of--its simplicity, bone broth is having a moment. It's long been popular among some athletes and the paleo crowd, but now, thanks in large part to Canora, it's going mainstream. As a chef, Canora has been sipping bone broth for years, which may have been the only healthy part of a diet that until recently consisted largely of bread, butter, cigarettes, and alcohol. Like many … [Read more...] about The Entrepreneur Behind New York’s Latest Health Food Craze
The Quirky $8 Million Fashion Business That Started at a Rave
They met. They danced. One thing led to another, and before long a relationship--and a business model--was born: Bobby Farahi, 41, and Shaudi "Shoddy" Lynn, 28, leveraged his business acumen and her fashion sense to design and import edgy, risqué outfits and sell them on a website called Dollskill.com ("Doll "for playing dress-up, "kill" to make "doll" sound edgy). They got married two years ago, and last year they rang up $7.6 million in sales, earning them the No. 33 spot on the Inc. 500 , an annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. Here, Farahi tells the story of how their relationship became so profitable: She was a DJ. I was partying. We met at a rave in LA and started dating. I had just sold my last business, Multivision (a broadcast monitoring service), and was looking for the next thing. She was traveling a ton, but wasn't really making much money off the DJ thing. Actually, she was making more money selling clothes on eBay. … [Read more...] about The Quirky $8 Million Fashion Business That Started at a Rave
Bob Dylan & Elvis Stay True
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin In the last few weeks, I’ve had two cultural experiences that I’m still trying to get my head around: Bob Dylan on his ‘Rough and Ready Ways” Tour and Baz Luhrmann's “Elvis.” Each, in their singular way, speaks to the struggle for authenticity in one’s art. Bob Dylan, who recently turned 81, performed three nights at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. I attended the first night’s performance: Dylan spent most of the night behind the piano, occasionally venturing beside his piano to sing, play harp, and occasionally play guitar. He was clean-shaven and still has a full head of hair (although it can’t really be that dark). Dylan was dressed in one of his Western suits. Whether this was an actual Nudie confection or another’s – it spoke to Dylan being of the West, and at the same time, being a creature of Showbiz with a nod to those other rhinestone cowboys such as Hank Williams. Dylan didn’t seem as sure footed on stage as he … [Read more...] about Bob Dylan & Elvis Stay True
How Blackjack Helped Jeff Ma Sell His Startups to Yahoo, Virgin, and Twitter
In 1998, on a riverboat casino on the Red River in Shreveport, Louisiana, the MIT Blackjack Team took the house for $80,000 in just a few hours. It was just one of many such big nights for Jeff Ma, who was a member from 1993 through 2001. Ma says he won about $2 million during that period, and his story was adapted into Ben Mezrich's book Bringing Down the House and the film 21 . Eventually, the casinos refused to let the team--which won so frequently by using sophisticated (and perfectly legal) card-counting techniques--play anymore. But Ma's story was far from over. He used his skills at blackjack to launch, build, and sell three different startups. After selling the first two to Yahoo and Virgin, earlier this month he sold developer-management tool tenXer to Twitter for close to $50 million. Inc . caught up with Ma to talk about the skills he transferred from the casino table to the boardroom table. Blackjack and entrepreneurship Like many startups, the MIT … [Read more...] about How Blackjack Helped Jeff Ma Sell His Startups to Yahoo, Virgin, and Twitter
First-Class Cuisine Is Yours At Hyatt House LAX
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The food at the Hyatt House LAX is so good, well, I recommend you take any trip – just so you can be at this airport. The hotel just opened this past November 2021 and it is brand spanking new, with a lot to like — especially the cuisine. My husband Bill and I were enroute to Hawaii, and we always “crash” in Los Angeles on the way there, so we can rest-and-recover from the agony of flying to the West Coast. (We are really not as young as we look – LOL.) The Hyatt House was an ideal pre-Hawaii rest-over. The smoke-free hotel, situated on West Century Boulevard would be a good choice, no matter its location – but it just happens to be just minutes from LAX, with free shuttle service every 20 minutes. We also like the location as it’s just a short walk to Ralph’s Supermarket, where we stocked up on goodies. Typically, airport hotels and great meals usually don’t go together, but we were very impressed with the food at … [Read more...] about First-Class Cuisine Is Yours At Hyatt House LAX
A Plastic-Free Bee-Friendly Hotel In Tuscany For Your Next Italy Vacation
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin From the shady terrace of the poolside bar, guests of Castelfalfi Resort can gaze across the verdant landscape of the hotel's 2700-acre estate over to the restored medieval castle in the adjacent village. Having undergone an aesthetic and sustainable revamp, the five-star resort has opened its doors to summer visitors with a stylish new interior design and an impressive roster of activities in the stunning natural surroundings. Castelfalfi lies equidistant between the art cities of Florence and Siena, deep in the Tuscan countryside . The complex comprises a recently constructed hotel with 120 rooms, a spa and two pools, situated just down the road from the historic village of Castelfalfi. The hamlet, which was a ruin just a couple of decades ago, has been fully restored and its houses sold to new occupants. Together, the hotel and village, along with villas for rent dotted around the estate, give guests a … [Read more...] about A Plastic-Free Bee-Friendly Hotel In Tuscany For Your Next Italy Vacation
How Stumptown Coffee Pours a Little Obsession Into Every Cup
Duane Sorenson is one of those guys who takes his coffee very seriously-- very seriously. "At four or five, I used to just dump tons of cream and sugar into the coffee," he says. Thus began a lifelong obsession with finding the perfect cup of joe. Throughout high school and college, Sorenson worked as a barista, eventually dropping out in his senior year to study the craft of roasting at Lighthouse Roasters in Seattle. Enthralled with the shop's handcrafted approach, he continued roasting for several more years. In 1998, when he was just 26, Sorenson decided to strike out on his own. With visions of launching a hip independent coffee shop , he splurged on a cast iron Probat roaster from the 1920s and moved down to Portland--a city he'd always admired for its skateboard and coffee scenes. The path wasn't easy. Sorenson worked night after night as a bartender at Horse Brass Pub, spending his days and his paychecks equipping the space he'd secured. One night, … [Read more...] about How Stumptown Coffee Pours a Little Obsession Into Every Cup
A First Look At Cosme, Paros, The Greek Island’s Newest Luxury Hotel
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Just when you thought the Cycladic island of Paros couldn’t get any dreamier, Cosme, Paros has opened as part of Marriott Bonvoy’s upscale Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts portfolio. This is Cosme Imagine waking up as the morning sunlight dapples through the palm trees, slipping out from between the cool, crisp sheets and taking a few short steps to dip your toes into the clear Aegean waters, before spending the day enjoying Greek-inspired bites and cocktails on a plush seaside lounger. All this—and more—can be found at Cosme . Blending seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, Cosme invites guests to experience the very essence of Greek island barefoot luxury. The design, by Athens-based architecture and interior design team, ID Laboratorium, is elegant, yet pared-back, classic, yet contemporary, inspired by Greece, the Cyclades and Paros. Paros, the heart of the Cyclades Once upon a time, … [Read more...] about A First Look At Cosme, Paros, The Greek Island’s Newest Luxury Hotel