
How a ‘Downton Abbey’-obsessed duo went from podcast obscurity to broadcast TV
Scribblings, musings and assorted published wisdom

How a ‘Downton Abbey’-obsessed duo went from podcast obscurity to broadcast TV

From Masters of Sex to Boardwalk Empire: How Accurate are Fact-Based Dramas?
The Surprising Rebirth of Legendary Latin Music Label Fania Records

Dormant for years, the world’s greatest salsa label is back and celebrating its 50th anniversary. How a new digital strategy and smart branding have revitalized–and returned to profitability–this major cultural institution.

Markus Persson, a.k.a Notch, is gaming’s biggest rock star. But he may never make a second album.

Is Tottenham Hotspur’s nickname — the Yids — an anti-Semitic slur that should get its fans arrested, a misunderstood tradition, or a rousing cry for Jewish pride? Whatever the answer, it has become a flashpoint for discussion of free speech, civility, and the public image of an increasingly lucrative sport.

For those who feel like 20,000 words about a tech conference is not NEARLY enough, here is the full 176-page eBook that I wrote at Fast Company’s behest. Strangely enough, it still fills too short to me. You can by it via Amazon, iTunes, this weird, possibly Canadian, indie book store, or probably some other places too.
Twenty years of wild parties, legendary product launches, and heated controversies: how an unlikely mix of “nerds, rock-and-roll hippie freaks, and business suits” grew into the tech world’s most-talked-about annual gathering.

Major League Soccer is the only pro sports league in America where superstars can earn 140 times more than their teammates.How much longer will it be able to convince talented, internationally coveted young players like the Los Angeles Galaxy’s Kofi Opare to stay in the U.S. for $35,000 a year?