THE FEED: SEP 16TH
What we're reading:
Starving artists
(Guardian): What will Google's new music service mean for the people who make music?
The curious case of the Corot
(New York Times): The painting that disappeared and then supposedly reappeared in the bushes
The end of the affair
(Chicago Tribune): Why we grieve for cancelled television shows
Today's quote:
"You want to add something to the world that is clarifying and not obscuring...But I know the difference between real social change and what we do. You know what we are? Soil enrichers. Maybe we can add a little fertilizer to the soil so that real people can come along and grow things."
~ Jon Stewart, "Why the Worst of Times for Politics and Media has been the Best of Times for Jon Stewart and 'The Daily Show'" (New York Magazine)
(Via The Economist)
Picture credit: Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com
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