A lot of us a back in lockdown. The thrill of life in the big city is dwindling. In fact, that life in general is changing in a big way. Its coated 19, redefining cities as we know them. Well, besides getting people to accept that mosques, good hygiene and social distancing do actually help in preventing the spread of diseases like cove. It is just one thing id like to ask my workmates, friends, family and everyone else out there. Lets make this work. This is a once in a lifetime chance to change our working world for the better. Lots of us probably never thought we could do our jobs from home. What a great opportunity to free up more time instead of commuting, be more creative and productive. It can take a lot of discipline, though not to get into lazy habits. This is a totally new way of working and is also a lot more that could change besides ever returned to normal cities teeming with traffic. People moving freely with no fear of covert 19. How will this pandemic shape the future o
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the planet, actually not so funny thing. we haven t been deluged to this point with gushing stories about joe, the bengals quarterback who beat the chiefs, or the pressure from the rams and front sevens in the nfl. the dominant headlines have been off the field and they aren t gushing. the nfl has a racial equity problem. in a class action lawsuit filed last week against the league and three of its teams. he s been fired as the miami dolphins coach and didn t get a fair shot at any of the other eight head coaching jobs filled the past few weeks. he says rules implemented, promises made, yet nothing has changed and he called the nfl, quote, in certain ways, racially segregated and quote, managed much like a plantation. the league s commissioner roger goodle admits there s a problem, saying the league s failure to add diversity to the head coaching ranks, indeed the numbers are stark. in a league in which 70% of the players are black and only two head coaches are black and five
tonight we are so thrilled to welcome chuck klosterman talking about his new release the 90s a book. he is the best-selling author of eight nonfiction books two novels and short story collection raised in captivity. he has written for the new york times the washington post gq esquire spin the guardian and billboard among others. the 90s brought about a revolution in the human condition that we re still groping to understand beyond. epiphenomena like like cop killer titanic and zema. there are wholesale shifts in how society was perceived the rise of the internet 3 9 11 politics and the paradoxical belief that nothing was more humility humiliating than trying to hard. pop pop culture accelerated without the aid of a machine that remembered everything generating an odd comfort it never being certain about anything. in the 90s a book took close to men makes a home in all of it the film the music the sports the tv the politics the changes regarding race and class and sexuality an