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Let the Elephants Run [Review]

Let the Elephants Run [Review]

Let the Elephants Run by David Usher is an inspiration book for artists with a lot of creativity, but lacking that subtle “something-else” known as discipline. There is this crazy idea among creative people that stuff “just happens”....
Agents of the Internet Apocalypse [Review]

Agents of the Internet Apocalypse [Review]

Agents of the Internet Apocalypse by Wayne Gladstone is the meta follow up to Notes from the Internet Apocalypse, Gladstone’s first novel published in 2014, spring-boarding its way out of a cracked.com mini-series called If the Internet Suddenly Disappeared.  In...
The Headshot [Review]

The Headshot [Review]

The Headshot by New York headshot photographer Peter Hurley was a pretty delightful blend of practical technique while shooting, and mindset while interacting. When you have been working with portraiture for 10 years, you learn a lot about how to interact with...
The Speech [Review]

The Speech [Review]

The Speech is a transcript from 2010 of Bernie Sanders’ 8 hour attempt to talk the senate out of approving a deal, “Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010”, which would give massive tax breaks to the already “fabulously...
Improve Your Conversations [Review]

Improve Your Conversations [Review]

Improve Your Conversations by Patrick King is a book written to help take some of the basic concepts of improv comedy and use them to have better conversations. Well, “better” is a subjective word. If you have any experience with improv, the stuff written here will be...
Think Like a Freak [Review]

Think Like a Freak [Review]

Think Like a Freak is the third and most recent quasi-installation of the Freakonomics series by Steven Levitt and Steven Dubner. Without mincing words, it was great. A page turner, by virtue of Levitt & Dubner’s skill at perspsective shifting, and their ability...