GUYS, the overwhelming majority of our nation’s capital is concentrated in the hands of the few and the Times is ON IT.

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GUYS, the overwhelming majority of our nation’s capital is concentrated in the hands of the few and the Times is ON IT.
In which the NYT + Google prove that American cultural stereotypes are all embarrassingly true. Growing inequality and polarization don't help, either.
(via Inequality and Web Search Trends - NYTimes.com)
Out of Africa and into Pinterest
“I’ve never been to Africa, but I feel like I have this deep affinity for it,” Ms. Hanley Mellon said. “I’ve read every Hemingway, we collect Peter Beard, I’ve watched ‘Out of Africa.’ It touches your soul to visit and smell the smells, and you can’t recreate the experience without immersing yourself.”
Of course, being mobile has many connotations in the age of new media, which Mr. Mellon feels ambivalent about. “In the old days you’d have to travel to India or China for inspiration, and these days you’ve just got Pinterest boards and you can create looks from home,” he said.
h/t Crooks&Liars original stupid story NYT