The Radice Files — Issue #23 “Have You Hugged a Satellite Today?”
Florida, Florida, Florida
In nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban ‘deplatforming’ by tech companies
Florida is on track to be the first state in the nation to punish social media companies that ban politicians like former President Donald Trump.
I used to love Florida. The beaches, the shopping, the restaurants. What happened to Florida?
SpaceX Makes First Nighttime Splashdown With Astronauts Since 1968 — The New York Times
Crew-1, which launched to the space station in November, left the space station in the capsule called Resilience.
Trump’s Space Force Is Totally Serious, Stop Laughing
In the latest “Couch Report,” we explore what the newest branch of the American armed forces really is — and what it isn’t.
Hollywood Remembers ‘Life Force,’ ‘Hilarious Soul’ Olympia Dukakis: ‘We Were Moonstruck by Her’
Viola Davis, Bradley Whitford, Michael McKean and more pay tribute to the Oscar-winner, who died Saturday
Grammy Chief Harvey Mason jr. talked about the elimination of the awards’ controversial “secret” nominating committees, and what it means.
Grammy nominations will be chosen by the general membership, not committees — a wise move, even at the risk of losing bold advocacy picks.
Special Collections displays life, legacy of Ted Turner
His life’s work ranged from broadcast media to protecting the Earth.
New York City Will Reopen In July, Marking The Beginning Of A Bright New Future For America
New York City is making a comeback. “This is going to be the summer of New York City,” the mayor said. “You’re going to see amazing activities, cultural activities coming back. I think people are going to flock to New York City, because they want to live again.”
The Weirdest Impulse Purchases VICE Readers Made During the Pandemic
This past year, we all had times of confusion, weakness, and desperation. Here are the purchases VICE readers made in those moments.
The Wayback (2016) Machine
The Next Normal — FrankRadice.com
In “the next normal,” what we now know as television will be dead, and marketing the next iteration of TV will not be dependent on brand.
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