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  • A drawing of a man riding a train and laying down train tracks in front of him.

    The Insidious Charms of the Entrepreneurial Work Ethic

    You’re passionate. Purpose-driven. Dreaming big, working hard, making it happen. And now they’ve got you where they want you.
    by Anna Wiener via The New Yorker on January 27, 2025
  • Drawing of onomatopoetic words, exclamation points, and objects used to make noises.

    The Weird, Analog Delights of Foley Sound Effects

    E.T. was jello in a T-shirt. The Mummy was scratchy potpourri. For Foley artists, deception is an essential part of the enterprise.
    by Anna Wiener via The New Yorker on June 23, 2022
  • The Internet Women Made

    Claire L. Evans’s new book is a bittersweet reminder that the internet used to be freer and more fun.
    by Anna Wiener via The New Republic on May 1, 2018

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Abstract illustration of life working remotely.

The Perpetual Disappointment of Remote Work

What the troubled history of telecommuting tells us about its future.
by Richard Cooke via The New Republic on January 4, 2021
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