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Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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When The Audience Turns On Influencers It Once Loved

People are increasingly turning to gossip forums like Tattle Life, Guru Gossip, GOMI (“Get Off My Internets”) and the Blogsnark subreddit to critique the...

Debates About Machines Writing Have Been Raging For Years

Current debates about writing machines are not as fresh as they seem. As is quietly acknowledged in the footnotes of scientific papers, much of...

What Your Brain Is Doing When You’re Doing Nothing

It's "what’s known as the default mode network, a collection of seemingly unrelated areas of the brain that activate when you’re not doing much...

How Orchestras Are Struggling With Diversity

In the classical music world, this tension between prioritizing diversity and emphasizing the traditional system of meritocracy is one of the greatest sources of...

Turns Out Bach Was A Mathematical Genius

The composer himself had an intensely mathematical brain. He would sign his name in music, and would even hide little references to the numbers...

How Metaphors Shape The Way We Think

They ‘must not be far-fetched, or they will be difficult to grasp, nor obvious, or they will have no effect’, as Aristotle already noted...

How A Dancer Who Made History Ended Up Dealing Blackjack In Vegas

“So many years I haven’t done ballet. And then suddenly Jennifer comes and tries to bring everything up. To me, it was like a...

The Staffing System That Cripples Italian Museums

The effect of the national concorso system is that successful applicants may be placed somewhere geographically inconvenient or at odds with their own expertise....

Defending “Rhapsody in Blue”

Of course, it is important to acknowledge that the rhapsody was, by our modern standards, cultural appropriation. - The New York Times

Three Principles For Achieving Greatness

Whether you want to write a book, run a marathon, or play a Beethoven sonata, here are three rules that can supercharge your effort—inspired...

Ai Weiwei Warns About The Threat Of Censorship In The West

“In the context of censorship in the West, there was a prevailing illusion that the West embodied greater freedom of speech and press, portraying...

How Product Designers Get Ripped Off

Product design jobs, for many, hold the allure of creativity, innovation, and professional fulfillment. However, beneath the surface lies a stark reality: a landscape...

Defining “Cute” (Not Just A Product Of Its Time)

Jumping through time and geopolitical boundaries, the show demonstrates that “cute” cannot be bound to a single time or place but is an accessible...

What Medium Has Learned About Journalism

What "people find valuable is authentic personal experiences from people who know what they’re talking about. And those people tend not to be in...

Podcast Tech Is The Kind Of Open Democratic Tech We Need

"Wherever you get your podcasts" is a radical statement... the triumph of exactly the kind of technology that's supposed to be impossible: open, empowering tech...

Video Games Are A $180 Billion Industry. So Why Are Companies Laying Off Thousands?

How is an entertainment industry said to be worth $180bn a year shedding staff at such an alarming rate? - The Guardian

Study: America Is Built On Cars. Could Its Cities Become 15-Minute-Cities?

As researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, we had a question: Can America — the land of the free and the home of...

Study: Is It Better To Have Friends That Agree With You?

Researchers "wanted to find out whether having certain personality traits was related to how people perceived their friendships and to how they were perceived...

“Starlight Express” Has Now Been Running Continuously For 35 Years

Many New Yorkers—including this one—forget that on the West End the show ran for 17 years. Estimations of the show’s total earnings ring up...

Taylor Swift V. The Comma Police

Plenty of people, upon hearing the biggest music announcement of the year, started thinking about diacritical marks and then talking about them on social...

Caution About AI In The Entertainment Industry

The U.S. studios are aware of the dangers behind “making a wholesale shift to AI,” according to the CEO of a leading artificial intelligence dubbing outfit that says...

Why We Still Need Paper Books

Research suggests that comprehension is six to eight times better with physical books than e-readers. - Psychology Today

What A Plan To Save Churches Says About Their Place In UK Culture

Many churches are at risk of closure due to structural problems far beyond the capacity of local congregations to fix. - The Conversation

These Days Artists Have To Be Obsessed With Their Brand

The internet has made it so that no matter who you are or what you do — from nine-to-five middle managers to astronauts to...

Fox, ESPN, Warner Launch New All-Sports Service

The platform will include games from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, WNBA, NASCAR and college sports, including the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournament, as...
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