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Salon.com October 12, 2000 Ray Sawhill |
Art for politics' sake A critic of the NEA and Harvard talks about the narrow-minded, shock-obsessed contemporary art scene... |
HBS Working Knowledge May 12, 2015 Christian Camerota |
Are Experts or Crowds Better at Funding the Arts? Who made better funding choices when it came to backing proposed theater projects? Was it the National Endowment for the Arts or Kickstarter? |
Salon.com July 1, 2002 Ken Hughes |
Debunking Deep Throat's debunkers Could the famous anonymous source have scribbled on Bob Woodward's newspaper or received signals from his balcony? A historian walks a mile in Deep Throat's shoes to settle the debate. |
Reason May 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Auto Exotica Galleries may invite spiritual contemplation, but that often masks art's worldly meaning. This object started out as Time art critic Robert Hughes' rental car... |
Salon.com September 28, 2000 Jake Tapper |
George W., the big meanie Despite the boss's promise to "change the tone," Bush's spokeswoman tees off on Al Gore. |
Financial Advisor March 2004 Gregory Bresiger |
One Financial Advisor's Journey The kaleidoscopic career of Charles Hughes |
Reason May 2009 Greg Beato |
I'm So Bored With the NEA The wrangling over bailout scraps offered artists an opportunity to exit a bad alliance with an elegant, ironic flourish. Instead, they acted like investment bankers -- really meek investment bankers -- and simply asked for more money. |
Inc. January 2005 Patrick J. Sauer |
A Maverick's In-Flight Movie Martin Scorsese immortalizes Howard Hughes, an entrepreneurial legend, in The Aviator. |
Salon.com November 3, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Busted! As the Bush campaign struggles to contain the fallout from the DUI story, once again America learns that the coverup is worse than the crime.... |