Wednesday, May 1 at 9 Humans are inherently social and throughout history our unique capacity for cooperation has set us apart. As we grow and evolve, the internal changes we enact have the potential to impact those around us, our broader communities and societies.
In episode one, McKinsey partner Emily Field tells us more about why middle management is critically important to the workforce.
After all, it's important that a band has everyone capable of working in concert.
This week’s Future of TV Briefing looks at the upcoming “The Future of TV” video series, which will debut next week and explore the state of the streaming ad industry.
"Shōgun" co-creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks break down how Mariko's attempted escape from Osaka mirrors Toranaga's earlier escape.
It shows the idea of her going too far and becoming what she hates most – the signs that marked where she inflicted pain are now weapons used against her.
Over at Substack, writer Cole Haddon (Psalms for the End of the World) digs into the strange relationship between hypermasculine 'Merican men and dressing up in drag. He touches briefly on the cross-dressing world of glam metal (particularly the uber-irony of Queen's existence within that oeuvre), but is much more interested in how the manliness of womanly dress manifested in the military: Female performers were rarely allowed near the fronts [during World War II]; members of the Women's Army...
Although most of this episode features both girls mulling things over and stuck in their respective quagmires, it also is the episode that starts things moving forward.
What makes this episode stronger than the previous two is how I finally understand what story A Condition Called Love is trying to tell. It's not perfect but it has won me over on a few things.
The last of the Park Chan Wook-directed episodes ends in murder like all good Park Chan-Work works.
Chasing History, Episode 5: Epic Doubleheader. One night, 2 pulse-pounding
Brad Howe, Hoppy Kercheval and Tony Caridi discuss West Virginia University (WVU) basketball and football news.