jason hirschhorn's @MediaREDEF: 07/12/2018 - Con Queen, While America Sleeps, Inside X, Apple Shows, U2 Isn't Radical, DIY Guns, Rogue One, 'White Voice'...

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In 1979, a small-budget movie, OVER THE EDGE, was released in just a handful of theaters only to be pulled a few days later due to concerns that audiences would riot. Click here.
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Thursday - July 12, 2018 Thu - 07/12/18
rantnrave:// Light today, but some great reading, as I'm exhausted from ENGLAND's Brexit from the WORLD CUP. Congrats to CROATIA. They were the better team with impressive stamina... So SARAH PALIN, the beginning of the sharp decline of the GOP and American politics, claims she was duped by the great SACHA BARON COHEN. How is that now the most meta thing in the history of the universe?... For the first time in years, there's tangible optimism in the music business, and some leading companies are taking that optimism to WALL STREET. Are we in a music bull market? MusicREDEF's MATTY KARAS takes a look in MusicSET: "The Year of the Music IPO? "... For four years, REDEF has been charting how NETFLIX was misunderstood, what it was trying to achieve and what it would take to get there. MATT BALL takes a look back at all our pieces in MediaSET: "Signed Up and Hooked In: Netflix's Misunderstood Path to Domination"... Sat in a banquet at SOHO HOUSE WEST HOLLYWOOD and watched FIFA WORLD CUP and ate. Then worked and ate. And hung and ate. So I had to pay on the elliptical for 2 hours ... My friend JOHN AVLON married his reach school. And oh, FIRING LINE is coming back... Happy Birthday to BRIAN GRAZER, ROB STONE, LEE ROLONTZ, OLIVER LUCKETT, SAMANTHA ETTUS, SAM EPSTEIN, NICHOLAS GRAD, CLAUDIA LEWIS, REBECCA WEINTRAUB MATURA, and STEVEN CUTLER
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
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Hollywood Reporter
Hunting the Con Queen of Hollywood: Who's the "Crazy Evil Genius" Behind a Global Racket?
by Scott Johnson
For more than a year, some of the most powerful women in entertainment - including Amy Pascal, Kathleen Kennedy, Stacey Snider and a 'Homeland' director - have been impersonated by a cunning thief who targets insiders with promises of work, then bilks them out of thousands of dollars. The Hollywood Reporter has obtained exclusive audio recordings of the savvy imposter as victims come forward and a global investigation heats up.
Mother Jones
While America sleeps: Trump's treachery and the Russia scandal
by David Corn
With a summit ahead, Trump works with Putin to cover up Moscow's attack on the US.
Wired
Inside X, the Moonshot Factory Racing to Build the Next Google
by Alex Davies
Seven years after its secretive launch, X is starting to spawn mind-blowing companies--and show us what an ever expanding Google means for the world.
AppleInsider
Here are all of the future TV shows that Apple has signed deals for
by Roger Fingas
Moving past "Planet of the Apps" and "Carpool Karaoke," Apple is believed to be spending $1 billion or more on its first high-budget TV shows, which could hit screens as soon as March 2019. Here are the ones we know about so far, and a rolling series of updates including the addition of a new director for one of Apple's shows on July 11.
Salon
U2 isn't radical now: On tour, Bono calls for justice too softly -- and safely -- for 2018
by Caryn Rose
In today's politicized climate, the band's appeals to "unity" and "this is America" don't make a big impression.
Wired
A Landmark Legal Shift Opens Pandora's Box for DIY Guns
by Andy Greenberg
Five years ago, 25-year-old radical libertarian Cody Wilson stood on a remote central Texas gun range and pulled the trigger on the world's first fully 3-D-printed gun. When, to his relief, his plastic invention fired a .223-caliber bullet into a berm of dirt without jamming or exploding in his hands, he drove back to Austin and uploaded the blueprints for the pistol to his website, Defcad.com.
Vox
Nearly 2 years into the Trump presidency, Fox News is still obsessed with Hillary Clinton
by Alvin Chang
With Trump fighting off scandals, Fox News still needs the "Hillary" villain.
The Mary Sue
Why 'Rogue One' is the 'Star Wars' We Needed for the Era of Trump
by Kate Gardner
It's the best of the Disney offerings, folks. It deserves a new take on life.
Polygon
The video games of Ecuadorean fishing village Santa Marianita
by Kimberly Koenig
We take another look at how people find ways to play games everywhere.
The New York Times
When Black Performers Use Their 'White Voice'
by Aisha Harris
"Sorry to Bother You" is part of a long tradition of black artists' critiquing whiteness through vocal imitation.
eruption
Nieman Journalism Lab
54 newsrooms, 9 countries, and 9 core ideas: Here's what two researchers found in a yearlong quest for journalism innovation
by Per Westergaard and Søren Schultz Jørgensen
"Our angle on the current state of journalism is this: The crisis of journalism and legacy news media is structural, and not just a matter of technological challenges or broken business models."
Slate
Is Lab-Grown Meat Really Meat?
by Rose Eveleth
Is meat the muscle of an animal? Or is it the remains of a living creature? If the former, this lab-grown stuff is meat. If the latter, it's not.
Above Avalon
The Race to a Trillion
by Neil Cybart
An arbitrary race that many have been following on Wall Street is, which company will be the first to reach a trillion dollar market capitalization? Currently, there are four legitimate contenders: Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft. However, the race to a trillion dollars ends up hiding a much more interesting development that has been unfolding on Wall Street.
The Cut
Middle Children Are Going Extinct, Just When We Could Use Them the Most
by Adam Sternbergh
Don't need to ask you what you're doing on August 12, 2018.
The Ringer
Danger, Thirst, and a Whole Lot of Urine: The Best of Bear Grylls's Celebrity Adventures
by Miles Surrey
Because summer TV is all about forcing Jake Gyllenhaal and Yao Ming to jump off of cliffs and eat maggots.
Aspen Ideas Festival
President Trump and NATO
by Kati Marton, Douglas Lute, Mircea Dan Geoana...
The grand European experiment of a shared currency, economy, and joint governance today faces unprecedented tests. Our panelists discuss NATO, Brexit, nationalism, and other topics.
FederalCharges.com.
The Places in America with the Most (and Least) Police Shootings
With the advent of body cameras and ubiquity of smartphones, videos of police shootings have brought the reality of the topic to the general public in a visceral way. Through social media and news reports, we often see these acts take place and make our own judgements on how justified the lethal use of force was.
The New Yorker
Can Andy Byford Save the Subways?
by William Finnegan
The new president of the New York City Transit Authority wants to make the trains (and buses) run on time. It won't be easy.
Lefsetz Letter
The Bob Lefsetz Podcast: Troy Carter
by Bob Lefsetz and Troy Carter
Troy Carter talks about growing up in Philadelphia, working with Lady Gaga, hip-hop's dominance, and Spotify's approach to working with artists.
Harvard Business Review
The Industrial Era Ended, and So Will the Digital Era
by Greg Satell
In fact, we're already seeing signs of a new era dawning.
Popula
Technoleviathan
by Brian Hioe
The social credit system being developed by China is more like America's tech-surveillance state than many would like to admit.
Vulture
How Wattpad Is Rewriting the Rules of Hollywood
by Chris Lee
For its 65 million unique monthly visitors, the digital literature website/social networking app Wattpad is a kind of internet safe space. It's a nurturing, highly interactive community where its core 13- to 35-year-old readership spends around 20 billion combined minutes per month consuming and critiquing user-generated stories.
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"Fat Bottomed Girls"
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