jason hirschhorn's @MediaREDEF: 06/28/2018 - Disney/Star Wars Mistakes? Counterfeit Family, Bobbitt Case, Pixar Sexism, Spymaster, Formula 1...

Life and study have persuaded me of the openness of history. There is no inevitability in history. Thinking about what might have happened, what could have happened, is a necessary element in trying to understand what did happen. And if, as I believe, individual acts of decency and courage make a difference, then they need to be recorded and remembered. We deem the future in a free society, however constrained by preexisting conditions, to be open, and if this is so, then civic engagement also becomes a moral and political imperative.
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STAR WARS fatigue or DISNEY missteps? With SOLO, the franchise isn't blown, but needs a rethink...
(Disney)
Thursday - June 28, 2018 Thu - 06/28/18
rantnrave:// You have a good day and then the cloud comes. F***ing hell. What, we couldn't offer JUSTICE KENNEDY more stock to stay on? Which service has THE PELICAN BRIEF streaming?... I've been on INSTAGRAM for years. Used it very rarely. But am all-in now. Why? I've written here many times about my love and hate relationship with social media. And the dangers. I love TWITTER but it gives me more anxiety than any other platform. Partly their fault. Partly mine. FACEBOOK? I use it less but doesn't really upset me via usage, more business and product practices. But Instagram is a refuge for me. Love photography. The short videos are fun. The recommendations are highly accurate and entertaining. Programmatically, YOUTUBE delivers more of almost the same. Instagram delivers more of the amazingly similar. The ads, believe or not, I love. They are so accurate that I've purchased more as a result of that platform than any other bar none. I'm sure there are downsides like body image or the jealousy that comes with being a voyeur into only the filtered best moments of other people's lives, but relatively it's social media escape for me. They do a great job... Following the financial failure of SOLO, many are screaming about STAR WARS fatigue. But it's more likely we're seeing the accrued costs of avoidable mistakes stemming from DISNEY's prioritization of timelines over creative vision. MATT BALL takes a look in REDEF ORIGINAL: "Star Wars' Fatigue Is a Myth (but Disney's Mistakes Were Real, Costly and Avoidable)"... Shenanigans around the leak of a lewd 11-year-old tape. Questions about accountability, second chances, and an incomplete conversation. We are all judge and jury. The opinions on verdicts and sentences are varied. Do we, in fact, believe in second chances? Are we ready to accept BILLY BUSH back? I explore this in "rantnraveXL: Thinking About Mistakes, Punishments, Redemption and Billy Bush"... THE WHITE and FOX NEWS announce merger. No anti-trust review. Is this the first state-run station ever? What happens to VOICE OF AMERICA?... Oh, the BAY AREA has jumped the shark ... How to build an amp that has that '59 sound from scratch. What drugs are required (it isn't just acid) to make "Acid Rap." How to rile up a prison audience for the recording of a classic live album. And more first-hand stories from the musicians, engineers, and producers who turned inspired ideas into analog (or digital) reality. MusicREDEF's MATTY KARAS assembles an awesome set of reading: "Enter the Chambers of Sound: Album Oral Histories Vol. 3"... Happy Birthday to My brother CASEY WASSERMAN, ANDREW ANKER, NADA STIRRATT, JOE GREEN, DAVID NATHAN, and BOB SHERMAN. Belated to JASON KRIKORIAN, DANNY PASSMAN, JOSEPH ROBINSON, and MATT YOUNG.
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MUST READ: Star Wars' Fatigue Is a Myth (but Disney's Mistakes Were Real, Costly and Avoidable)
by Matthew Ball
Following the financial failure of "Solo," many are screaming of "Star Wars" fatigue. But it's more likely we're seeing the accrued costs of avoidable mistakes stemming from Disney's prioritization of timelines over creative vision.
Narratively
The First Family of Counterfeit Hunting
by Amy Ridout
Robert Holmes taught his sons everything he knew about exposing black-market knockoffs. Now they take down the world's biggest scammers while dodging threats from the mob.
Washingtonian
The Definitive Oral History of the Bobbitt Case, 25 Years Later
by Marisa M. Kashino
A tabloid saga prompted a national conversation that still resonates.
Wired
How Can We Make Technology Healthier for Humans?
by Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever
In a well-known parable, a group of blind men encounters an elephant. Each man touches a different part of the elephant and receives very different tactile feedback. Their later descriptions of the elephant to each other disagree, though each individual's description is accurate and captures one portion of the elephant: a tusk, a leg, an ear.
Variety
How Pixar's Open Sexism Ruined My Dream Job
by Cassandra Smolcic
After years of exploiting his position of power at Pixar and Disney, pressure from the Me Too movement recently ousted John Lasseter from his post as chief creative officer. But Pixar has yet to address how John's sexist attitudes permeated its culture for decades, giving men license to mistreat women and sideline their careers.
The New York Times
A Spymaster Steps Out of the Shadows
by Mattathias Schwartz
John Brennan quietly ruled the national-security state under President Obama. Now he's coming forward to rail against Trump - and to defend his own legacy.
Inc.com
The World's Most Ruthless Food Startup: The Inside Story of How HelloFresh Clawed Its Way to the Top
by Burt Helm
HelloFresh blew past 100 competitors to become the No. 1 meal-kit company on the planet. The German startup is winning--but not by playing nice.
Hazlitt
The Fred Rogers We Know
by Soraya Roberts
With his unconventional take on children's television, Mr. Rogers helped redefine the male role model.
The Verge
In Formula 1, you have to be amazing just to be average
by Vlad Savov
Going behind the scenes at the French Grand Prix
Curbed
Living alone and liking it
by Ashley Fetters
More women in the U.S. live alone than ever before, but our conversation about solo-living women has a long history.
lando
Deadspin
How The NFL's New Helmet Rule Could Change Football As We Know It
by Dom Cosentino
Last month, the NFL approved a rule that strictly defines what players are permitted to do with their helmets, in the name of player safety. It's pretty much a given that the rule is going to create some chaos, at least initially. But it might also portend a fundamental change in how the game is played.
Harvard Business Review
The Leader's Calendar
by Michael E. Porter and Nitin Nohria
Chief executives have tremendous resources at their disposal, but they face an acute scarcity in one critical area: time. Drawing on an in-depth 12-year study, this package examines the unique time management challenges of CEOs and the best strategies for conquering them.
Aeon Magazine
What are natural foods?
by Joseph LaPorte
What is a 'natural' food product? One common suggestion is that 'natural' things are not made of chemicals. But the whole biological world is chemicals! Another suggestion: natural products are not genetically modified (that is, a GMO). Alas, that won't work either.
The Guardian
'Get shredded in six weeks!' The problem with extreme male body transformations
by Sirin Kale
"Men's Health" magazine has transformed many men -- and its own fortunes -- by featuring extreme muscle makeovers. But does changing shape fast have a dark side?
recode
Full transcript: Gimlet founders Alex Blumberg and Matt Lieber on Recode Media
by Peter Kafka, Alex Blumberg and Matt Lieber
A podcast about how podcasts get made.
New Republic
The Remaking of Class
by Jedediah Purdy
Long a silent presence in American life, class is now sharply felt in upheavals and displacement across the country.
Slate
A Close Look at How Facebook's Retreat From the News Has Hurt One Particular Website--Ours
by Will Oremus
New data shows the impact of Facebook's pullback from an industry it had dominated (and distorted).
Medium
The People Who Are Afraid of Food
by Virginia Sole-Smith
New kinds of eating disorders feed off our cultural obsession with healthy diets.
Fast Company
Is the 'Netflix of podcasts' moment finally here?
by Scott Porch
Your favorite free podcast probably won't charge you anytime soon. But CastBox's premium-content platform is among the new ways podcasters are getting paid.
Eurogamer.net
It's time to stop running from gaming addiction
by Wesley Yin-Poole
Hi, I'm Wesley, and I was addicted to World of Warcraft. I'm not talking about a, 'I played this game a lot because it's fun' kind of thing. I'm talking about a good old-fashioned, almost ruined my life kind of thing. Hold onto your legendary hats, things are about to get serious.
Syfy
An oral history of 'Babylon 5': The beloved TV novel that showed a different way to tell sci-fi
by Lisa Granshaw
With the arrival of "Babylon 5" on Amazon Prime, cast and crew remember what it was like working on the show.
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