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Category: Culture

Pamela Druckerman, Author, “Bringing up Bébé”

May 12, 2012 admin All Conversations, Culture, Uncategorized

For anyone unfortunate enough to need the heads up, in a matter of minutes or hours depending on where you are, it is Mothers Day.

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Andrew Heyward, Media Executive

May 12, 2012 admin All Conversations, Culture, Technology, Uncategorized

Of all the areas and rules that technology seems to be rewriting, it seems no changes come faster or with more impact to our daily

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Eric Klinenberg, NYU Sociologist & Author of “Going Solo”

April 24, 2012 admin All Conversations, Culture, Science, Uncategorized

You know how you’ve often thought — and, admit it, sometimes said — that you need some time alone? Turns out, you’re not alone. And

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Charles Pellegrino, Author & Scientist on the Titanic

April 14, 2012 admin All Conversations, Culture, Science, Uncategorized

It was just about now, exactly 100 years ago on that terrible day, April 14, 1912, and at that terrible time when the RMS Titanic

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Dan Colman, OpenCulture.com

March 12, 2012 admin All Conversations, Culture, Uncategorized

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to watch Vladimir Nabakov read the famous opening to “Lolita” in English and then in his

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Charles Duhigg, Author “The Power of Habit”

March 10, 2012 admin All Conversations, Business & Economics, Culture, Uncategorized

How many times, when your kid or your spouse or your friend, has done that one thing that really bothers you — have you said:

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Alain de Botton, Author

March 10, 2012 admin All Conversations, Culture, Uncategorized

Alain de Botton was born in Zurich, Switzerland in 1969 and now lives in London. He is a writer of essayistic books that have been

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Anne Morriss, CEO GenePeeks & co-Author “Uncommon Service”

March 10, 2012 admin All Conversations, Business & Economics, Culture, Uncategorized

Ever wonder why, if so much of our economy is based on service, great service is still so rare? Or why, if your call is

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