You might know Adam Levine Or his band, Maroon 5, singers of the catchiest white-people music of our time. Or maybe you’ve seen him on The Voice, where he is the unrepentantly bro-y coach with the groomed stubble. Maybe you even own some music—chances seem good, since people have downloaded more Maroon 5 songs than […]
Casting Shark Tank: Crushing Dreams and Changing Lives
Only time will tell what lasting innovations will come out of this Age of Ideas, but one thing is certain: There are a lot of ideas. Last week, Scott Salyers, a casting director for ABC’s Shark Tank, in which entrepreneurs pitch their businesses to a panel of investors, positioned himself in a classroom at Columbia […]
AIG CEO Bob Benmosche Resigns, For Real This Time
Robert Benmosche, the colorful, self-described “in-your-face” CEO that brought insurance company AIG back from the brink of collapse (with a heavy assist from the Treasury, the Federal Reserve, and of course the American taxpayer), has announced his retirement. His resignation comes five years after taking over management in 2009, at the height of the financial […]
Love and Drama at the Wikipedia Conference
According to Wikipedia, there are nearly 22,000,000 registered “Wikipedians”: contributors to the online encyclopedia’s treasure trove of content, responsible for writing and editing everything from entries on the Presidents of the United States to theList of Fictional Raccoons. Of those users, “Only a minority are regular contributors,” according to the site. “And only a minority […]
Tim Geithner’s Book Tour: It Could Have Been Worse
As Barney Frank once told Tim Geithner, you aren’t going to be able to sell anyone with the slogan, “things could have been worse.” Nonetheless, the former Treasury Secretary was doing his best last week in New York, during what his press person called a “three week blitz,” to promote his memoir, Stress Test: Reflections […]
“Let’s, Like, Demolish Laundry”
There was a problem with the cookies. When Jordan Metzner and Juan Dulanto launched Washio, it had already distinguished itself from other laundry and dry-cleaning services. There was no storefront, no rotating rack, no little pieces of paper to keep track of. Customers ordered their clothing picked up via the website or a mobile app, […]
Help! There’s a Doodie in My Kitchen
Just before Christmas last year, the doorbell rang at our apartment in Brooklyn. It was UPS, bearing a large package for my partner, Josh. “Is that it?” he asked, bounding down the stairs, eyes on fire. “Is that my sous vide?” A flurry of paper and Styrofoam peanuts revealed a stainless-steel object, which Josh carefully […]
Salman Rushdie Respects Twitter, Is Also Kind of Over It
“Oh, that old thing,” Salman Rushdie groans when you bring up the fatwa issued against him by the Ayatollah over his depiction of Mohammed in his novel The Satanic Verses, recently the subject of a lengthy and oddly nostalgic Vanity Fair piece. “It was 25 years ago!” he says. But Vanity Fair says he still […]
Goldman Sachs CEO Retains Sense of Childlike Wonder
You’d think five years of being protested, vilified, burned in effigy, berated by Congress, and compared to blood-sucking cephalopods would break a man. That being called to court to testify not once but twice in civil trials against corrupt managers at the firm he oversees might rob him of whatever shred of joie de vivre […]
Have You Met the New Pamela Anderson?
Boobs! Boyfriends! Baywatch! Pamela Anderson is iconic for her role as the ultimate babe. Now she would like you to know there are brains inside that body, thank you very much. But is this a woman on a quest to find her true self—or has Pam been one step ahead of us all along? “Omigod!” […]
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