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Fun and Games

While 2020’s Summer Games were a year late, the 2022 Winter Games are right on schedule. But not missing a beat means surprises—especially for the athletes. (Surprise number one: Their events are already complicated by politics, with the U.S. staging a diplomatic boycott—athletes will still attend; dignitaries will not—in protest of China’s human rights record.) Ski slopes that are being groomed at this moment on Xiaohaituo Mountain, in Yanqing National Park, about 60 miles north of Beijing, were originally scheduled to host a 2021 trial run. That was canceled, due to the pandemic. This month, skiers will be meeting the mountain for the first time. “None of us know it,” says Mikaela Shiffrin, 26, the alpine ski racer who has won two Olympic golds, “but what I’ve seen from the videos,…

Fun and Games

California Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 & 2018

Cabernet Sauvignon is a grape made for California. It excels in the long, sunny, warm and dry summers, enabling it to gain good physiological ripeness, and its thick skin means it can stand up to California’s sunshine. It is the most widely grown, with more than 38,000ha planted in 2020 (NASS/USDA, April 2021). Given its wide range of altitudes and terroirs, California can grow and make Cabernet Sauvignon to suit all styles and palates. And, as the 1976 Judgement of Paris tasting showed, California Cabernets can stand alongside the world’s best. I and my fellow judges were enthusiastic to taste two vintages of California Cabernet and, as we discovered, in 2017 and 2018, vintage did make a difference. ‘2017 was a vintage of highs and lows,’ said Stefan Neumann MS. There…

California Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 & 2018
The Fighter

The Fighter

NOT LONG AGO, HALLE BERRY APPEARED as a guest on Hot Ones, the viral YouTube talk show in which assorted celebrities (Billie Eilish, Charlize Theron, Shaq) agree to eat chicken wings of increasingly ungodly spice levels until they either quit, cry, or lose control of their fine motor skills. As she worked her way through a series of sauces with names like Chocolate Plague and Da’ Bomb Beyond Insanity, Berry came across as charming and funny and self-deprecating, talking easily about old Kanye lyrics and dog-training tips. But when the show’s host presented her with an endurance trophy at the finish line and asked whether there was anyone she’d like to thank, she turned unexpectedly blunt: “I’m gonna thank my damn self on this one,” she shook her head, half-delirious…

STAYING SOFT

1 LUK VINDUET OP ... og lad gardinerne blafre. Lys, luft, duft og lyd skal lukkes ind overalt, nu hvor vejret endelig gør det muligt. AJ-standerlampe, puder i vintage-tekstil og sengetøj fra Geismars. 2 READ READ REPEAT Læg Christina Hesselholdts anmelderroste roman i stakken med sommerbøger. Minder, mennesker, meninger og relationer fletter sig sammen i et kor af fine stemmer, og hvert minut er godt givet ud. ’Feje blade sammen op mod vinden’, Christina Hesselholdt, People’s, 250 kr. 3 FILMISK SKYGGE Striberne på parasollen er næsten lige så ikoniske som dem på de franske matroser, og denne smukke gule leder tankerne mod syden, rivieraen og det brusende Middelhav. Skagerak, 7.495 kr. 4 TIL DET BLØDE HJØRNE Stilleben har lanceret en serie af pudebetræk i øko-tekstil og lækre solblege nuancer; clay, blue fog, blush, terracotta, grey, almond, moon…

STAYING SOFT
Taking Another Stab

Taking Another Stab

MICHAEL C. HALL can guess what you’re thinking, Dexter fans: Eight years later, you’re probably still mad about that final episode—the one that ended up on countless “worst series finales of all time” lists. And he’s mindful of how devoted you are, especially those who’ve asked him to autograph their kitchen knives. So yes, he feels your pain. “It was so confounding for people,” Hall, 50, says of the series ender, in which Dexter Morgan—forensic-blood-splatter analyst by day, vigilante serial killer, um, also by day—threw his dead sister, Deb (Jennifer Carpenter), into the angry waters off Miami. “I can appreciate how it was pretty dissatisfying for anyone who was hoping for something definitive or some sense of closure,” the actor adds of Dexter faking his own death and moving to a…

Question 2: Can We Replace the Materials Most Frequently Used by Our Building Industry?

Question 2: Can We Replace the Materials Most Frequently Used by Our Building Industry?

Some of the materials use are considered irreplaceable in terms of the building process. Concrete, iron, and aluminium are such cases, used over a long time because of the ease of their production and construction. However, lots of carbon is emitted in the mining and manufacture of raw materials to obtain these materials and to transport them to construction sites. According to data released in 2020 by Architecture 2030, a nonprofit architectural organisation established to cope with the climate crisis, the amount of carbon emitted by concrete, iron, and aluminium accounts for about 23% of the annual carbon emissions on earth. With a growing social consensus that this fact should be taken more seriously, the number of materials that consider carbon reduction is on the rise, with performance comparable to…

ZAKOPANE AND THE TATRA MOUNTAINS

ZAKOPANE AND THE TATRA MOUNTAINS

ESSENTIALS GETTING THERE Zakopane – the base for exploring the area – is a two-hour drive from Kraków Balice airport. It’s served by BA and others including Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz and Jet2 (from £70; wizzair.com). You could travel by train from London to Kraków in 22 hours, or make the most of it with some great city stop-offs en route. One such option would be going via Brussels, Copenhagen and Berlin (trainline.com). GETTING AROUND The trip is possible without a car. Take a bus or airport transfer to Zakopane and go by foot and city buses, private mini-buses and taxis. A car gives more freedom, and you you shouldn’t need snow chains or a 4WD on main roads (all major outlets operate from the airport, from £16 per day; arguscarhire.com). FURTHER INFO See Lonely Planet’s…

The Shearers Terry Haste

It is hard to be impartial when writing about friends; in fact, I find it hard to be impartial on pretty much anything, so I have largely given up trying. But just because I am not impartial does not necessarily mean that Terry Haste isn’t among a tiny handful of cutters who are the very best in the world, perhaps even in the history of men’s tailoring. The man is a genius. I still enjoy the first tweed sports jacket he made me in an old Hunters of Brora 21oz Cheviot with a sky-and-white overcheck on a mustard ground. In the past 25 years or so I have had it re-lined, altered, and the buttonholes re-sewn… but it keeps getting better. Having one’s own old bespoke clothing is one of the very…

The Shearers Terry Haste
Drive Innovation with Better Decision-Making Don’t let old habits undermine your organization’s creativity.

Drive Innovation with Better Decision-Making Don’t let old habits undermine your organization’s creativity.

AUTHORS To stay competitive, today’s business leaders are investing millions in digital tools, agile methodologies, and lean strategies. Too often, however, those efforts produce neither the breakthrough operational processes nor the blockbuster business models companies need—at least not before their competitors introduce their own advances. And a key culprit is the inability to make quick and effective innovation decisions. The discovery-driven innovation processes companies now rely on involve an unprecedented number of choices, from big go/no-go gates that govern which ideas are pursued to countless decisions about how to conduct experiments, what data to collect, how to interpret findings, and how to act on them. But in companies that are just learning to experiment, too many decisions are made inefficiently or informed by past experience and narrow perspectives. As a result, critical risks…

How Incumbents Survive and Thrive

How Incumbents Survive and Thrive

THE PREVAILING NARRATIVE in business today is one of ever faster change and creative destruction: Big Tech companies are taking over, the number of unicorns (start-ups worth $1 billion) keeps growing, the average tenure of old-economy companies on the S&P 500 is plummeting, and incumbency has never been worth less. The message to established firms—play catch-up or die—is bleak. But let’s look at the bigger picture. Yes, there’s no denying the exponential growth of the large tech companies or the cautionary tales of disruption’s famous victims (think Nokia, Kodak, and Blockbuster). However, over the past three decades many large sectors of the economy have not been disrupted—that is, taken over by tech-enabled competitors that serve customers more efficiently and cheaply than incumbents do—to any significant degree. Indeed, most established firms are…

the NEW YOU BUSINESS

THE END GOAL OF people who go to fitness centers isn’t access to the equipment or trainers; it is to get in shape. The overriding reason people go to their doctor or check into a hospital is not to obtain drug prescriptions, a medical examination, or therapeutic procedures; it is to get well. And students’ primary motive for going to college is not to buy a lot of books, have their papers and exams graded by professors, or even have the classroom and all-around college experience; it is to gain skills or expertise and pursue a career. But all too often fitness centers, medical providers, colleges, and organizations in many other industries seek to distinguish themselves only on the quality, convenience, and experience of what they sell. It’s not that those…

the NEW YOU BUSINESS

“It will need to be the most amazing thing humankind has ever done.”

A conversation with Bill Gates The Columbia Glacier in southeastern Alaska is one of the most rapidly receding ice floes in the world. Having built up a net worth of well over $100 billion, Bill Gates has committed his energy and dollars to trying to solve some of the most vexing problems of our time: HIV/AIDs, tuberculosis and malaria, Covid-19. He is also focused on climate change and has just published a new book, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster. In it he argues persuasively that the world needs to get to zero carbon emissions by 2050. He wants readers to know that achieving that goal won’t be easy but it can be done, particularly if we find ways to spur green innovation. Gates recently spoke with HBR’s editor in chief, Adi…

“It will need to be the most amazing thing humankind has ever done.”

Where Did Music Come From?

Look anywhere and you’ll find music. Without a single exception, every culture produces some form of it; like language, it’s a universal trait in our species, and over the millennia it has bloomed into a diverse and stunning global symphony. Yet music’s origin remains one of the great secrets of human history. The oldest known instruments are 42,000-year-old bone flutes discovered in caves in Germany. Vocal music surely predates these, but the problem, according to University of Amsterdam musicologist Henkjan Honing, “is that music doesn’t fossilize and our brains don’t fossilize.” With little hard evidence, scientists still debate what evolutionary purpose music serves. And because its purpose is obscure enough to warrant debate, some skeptics question whether it serves any purpose at all. Charles Darwin thought it did. In music, he found…

Where Did Music Come From?

Your Flying Car Is Finally Here

INNOVATION JoeBen Bevirt first thought about building an airplane that could take off and land like a helicopter in second grade while trudging up the 4.5-mile road to his family’s home in an off-grid hippie settlement among the redwoods in Northern California. “It was a lonnnnng hill,” Bevirt says, laughing. “It made me dream about a better way.” Four decades later, Bevirt is closing in on that goal. On a ranch outside Santa Cruz, the surfing mecca near where he grew up, Bevirt has secretively developed an electric airplane with six tilting propellers that he says can carry a pilot and four passengers 150 miles at up to 200 miles per hour, while being quiet enough to disappear among the hum of city life. He envisions the as-yet-unnamed aircraft, which experts speculate…

Your Flying Car Is Finally Here
8 amazing iPad apps

8 amazing iPad apps

Learn an instrument fender.com, gibson.com 1 Fancy being a guitar hero? Guitar makers Fender and Gibson both offer apps that’ll teach you to play like legends, and both have free trials – 7 days in the case of Fender and 14 for Gibson. They’re both brilliant apps for teaching guitar (and in the case of Fender, ukulele and bass too), but before you hand over your card details make sure you check out GarageBand first. GarageBand’s Smart Instruments enable you to mess around with guitars, basses, pianos and synths, and if you go over to your Mac you can download free guitar and piano lessons too. If there’s a specific song you’d like to learn, head over to ultimate-guitar.com where you’ll find guitar, ukulele and piano tabs and often video too. Learn to DJ algoriddim.com/djay-ios 2…

OPEN SEASON

OPEN SEASON

With a constant stream of new entertainment projects, jointly produced product lines, and two small kids at home, interior designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent enjoy a lot of, shall we say, quantity time. But when it comes to private commissions, the duo tends to stick to their independent design studios. “We only work together for special clients,” Brent explains succinctly. Happily, Brian Robbins, the CEO and president of Kids & Family Entertainment at ViacomCBS, and his wife, Tracy James, a wardrobe stylist and clothing designer, more than meet the criterion of special. The two couples met when Berkus and Brent designed a Los Angeles home in Hancock Park for Robbins, James, their young daughter, Stella, and Robbins’s sons from a previous marriage, Justin and Miles. They’ve been thick as…

Ask Our Experts

Ask Our Experts

How can I fix a small area of peeling paint in my bathroom? IF YOU HAVE leftover paint in the original color, check to see if it’s still usable, says Rich Handel, who oversees paint ratings at CR. You’ll know the paint is too old to use if you find a thick, rubberlike layer sitting on top of the paint, or the paint doesn’t mix well when stirred. (Paint that’s still usable should stay blended for 10 to 15 minutes after mixing.) To test it, try painting a small area on a piece of cardboard: The paint should go onto the surface smoothly, and the color should be uniform. If you determine that the paint isn’t usable, take the can to a paint or home improvement store and ask whether it…

Into the Deep

Into the Deep

Thirty feet to starboard, a humpback is pounding out a message on the surface of the ocean. All we can see of the whale is her kayak-size tail, which she brings repeatedly down onto the water with a rubbery thwap. “She’s soliciting a male, or telling us to back off,” explains Tom Conlin, our guide. A French member of our party murmurs, “C’est magique.” There is whale magic to be found every winter in Silver Bank, an underwater volcanic plateau that begins about 30 miles from the north coast of Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Humpbacks congregate here, creating pufflike splashes on the horizon and flashing their fins and underbellies at all distances. We follow a rowdy group of fast-moving males as the mother, who turns out to have a calf with…

用葛林布雷公式 挖低價好股

用葛林布雷公式 挖低價好股

選股會是你的困擾嗎?獲利成長的好公司,當你發現時,股價是不是都已經漲到買不下手了?你是不是在想,如果能找到獲利成長,股價又很便宜的公司該有多好?《投資家日報》總監孫慶龍表示,投資大師喬伊.葛林布雷(Joel Greenblt)有一個平均年賺40%的神奇公式,套用在台股也可以讓你找到,平均年賺40%的標的。 葛林布雷是誰?他是美國哥倫比亞商學院的教授,同時也是戈坦資本投資(GothamCapital)的創辦人,該公司成立於1985年,之後的20年間,每年平均報酬率達40%,竟然比股神巴菲特(WarrenBuffett)的績效還高! 孫慶龍 出生:1977年 學歷: 成功大學中國文學系、英國艾克斯特(Exeter)大學財務管理研究所 經歷:致理科技大學財金系講師 現職:《投資家日報》總監 以稅前淨利為計算基礎更能貼近公司營運狀況 葛林布雷著作有3本暢銷書籍,《你也可以成為股市天才(You Can Be a Stock MarketGenius)》、《超越大盤的獲利公式(The Little Book That Beats the Market)》,以及《不買飆股,年均獲利40%(The…

CLEAR SKIES

CLEAR SKIES

Tacked on the wall of Anna Ewers’s childhood bedroom is an old black-and-white Calvin Klein ad featuring Kate Moss in a pair of faded jeans and little else. Ewers says she was “probably around 12” when she found the image, flipping through one of her father’s music magazines from 1993. The date on the cover was what initially caught Ewers’s eye—she was born that same year in Freiburg, Germany, a college town on the edge of the Black Forest mountains, not far from the French/Swiss border. “It was a very different time, but an amazing time for the industry,” says the now-29-year-old model, who bears more than a passing resemblance to another fashion icon of that era (and a fellow German), Claudia Schiffer. A decade after swiping the ad from her…

The sights of Switzerland

LUGANO WHAT TO SEE Equal parts Swiss and Italian, Lugano’s sun-drenched, terracotta-roofed and pastel-coloured historic centre is Mediterranean in spirit, and heavily influenced by Italy’s neighbouring Lombardy region. This interesting fusion of cultures is reflected not only in the architecture – its pretty main square, Piazza della Riforma, is no exception – but also its cuisine, wine, and hospitality. Set on the lake and backed by tree-covered mountains that form part of the western Alps, Lugano offers history and culture with plenty of activities and excursions nearby: scenic walks through olive groves, visiting Merlot vineyards perched high above the town, and scenic mountain hikes rewarded by breathtaking panoramas over Lake Lugano and the Alps. WHERE TO STAY Hotel Splendide Royal is Lugano’s most prestigious address with celebrities and politicians checking in on…

The sights of Switzerland
Ask About ’Em

Ask About ’Em

“ Seeing the fans wear them, that’s one of the best feelings ever.” Twenty years ago when Allen Iverson entered the NBA, no one really knew what to expect. He was supremely talented, but he was undersized. He was gifted, but some said he had a bad attitude. No one really knew what to expect—except Reebok. It’s hard to call signing the No. 1 pick in the Draft a risky or bold move, but given the media stigma still attached to a young, brash AI, Reebok had to make sure they packaged his first sneaker just right. And oh did they succeed. The Reebok Question, designed by Scott Hewett, was built to be flashy, to look fast, and to be recognizable all the way up in the rafters. Sure, Iverson could have played…

Making Yourself Indispensable

A MANAGER WE’LL call Tom was a midlevel sales executive at a Fortune 500 company. After a dozen or so years there, he was thriving—he made his numbers, he was well liked, he got consistently positive reviews. He applied for a promotion that would put him in charge of a high-profile worldwide product-alignment initiative, confident that he was the top candidate and that this was the logical next move for him, a seemingly perfect fit for his skills and ambitions. His track record was solid. He’d made no stupid mistakes or career-limiting moves, and he’d had no run-ins with upper management. He was stunned, then, when a colleague with less experience got the job. What was the matter? As far as Tom could tell, nothing. Everyone was happy with his work,…

Making Yourself Indispensable

Horizon

1 ONEPLUS 9 PRO • £TBC, oneplus.com OnePlus exists as a company because it aimed to build a new breed of flagship phones. The OnePlus 8 Pro was spectacular enough that it bagged our 2020 Gadget of the Year T3 Award – and now the 9 Pro (and, with it, the more affordable 9) sees the company throwing new technology and impressive partnerships at its handsets and well and truly cementing its place pushing the high end forward. The Pro’s screen is perhaps its greatest asset, marking significant progression in the world of compact OLEDs. The panel, called ‘Fluid Display 2.0’, uses a low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) material. We’ve seen this elsewhere, like in Samsung’s Note 20 Ultra, but never like this. OnePlus can step the screen right down to a 1Hz refresh…

Horizon
Were You Not Entertained?

Were You Not Entertained?

They said we’d never last. They were off, thankfully, by approximately 32 years and some 1,600 issues, but the armchair pundits had a point: Who could have guessed that a weekly entertainment magazine born at the dawn of The Simpsons and CD-ROMs would go on to become its own cultural touchstone? The idea at the time—either revolutionary or delusional, depending on your framing—was to create a new space in journalism, a publication that didn’t just cover what was new in movies and television and books and music (streaming was yet but a twinkle of a dream) but lived for it, from every angle. And for the next three-plus decades, EW would share one promise with its readers: that we were as incurably curious and passionate and outright obsessive about all…

Letter from the Founder

Recently the stylist Francesca Burns called out Hedi Slimane, the Creative Director at Celine, over sample sizing. She was styling a photoshoot and was helping a model try on a pair of pants that had been sent. The model, as you can tell from the image Burns shared, was, as she put it, “tiny”. Yet she found buttoning the apparently child-size trousers impossible. Burns’s issue is that a model experiencing this will feel embarrassed or frustrated, which can lead to body dysmorphia, eating disorders, anxiety, and other mental health issues. (And we are talking about an already rail-thin professional model who, despite appearing on the pages of a fashion magazine, is young and at a formative and impressionable point in her life.) In the Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma, which…

Letter from the Founder
RETHINKING RISK

RETHINKING RISK

As the pandemic has evolved and most Americans have sought vaccines for protection, and as those who chose to forgo vaccination became infected (often more than once), the risk that COVID-19 poses for most Americans has declined. It’s estimated that more than 90% of Americans have some level of immunity to COVID-19 through vaccination or prior infection. Along with this wall of immunity, approaches adopted when we had few tools to prevent spread are no longer providing benefits that always justify their costs of social disruption, diminished classroom experiences, and economic drag. But we’ve been slow to adapt our strategies to the evolving notions of risk. The CDC is soon expected to update its policies, moving away from national recommendations and instead tying to measures of local prevalence its guidance for the…

CITIES

TOP 25 CITIES OVERALL 1. Oaxaca Mexico 92.96 Indigenous culinary and craft traditions and cultural sites like the Santo Domingo Church prompted voters to declare this flourishing city a must-visit. 2. San Miguel de Allende Mexico 91.77 3. Ubud Indonesia 91.73 4. Florence 91.06 ★ 5. Istanbul 90.97 6. Mexico City 90.90 7. Chiang Mai Thailand 90.70 8. Jaipur India 90.67 9. Osaka Japan 90.35 10. Udaipur India 90.22 11. Seville Spain 90.12 12. Mérida Mexico 90.00 T 12. Tokyo 90.00 T 14. Kyoto Japan 89.77 ★ 15. Siem Reap Cambodia 89.66 16. Seoul 89.31 17. Bodrum Turkey 89.31 18. Rome 89.29 ★ 19. Muscat Oman 89.21 20. Hoi An Vietnam 88.92 21. Cuzco Peru 88.79 22. Cape Town 88.76 23. Charleston South Carolina 88.70 ★ 24. Bangkok 88.62 25. Ljubljana Slovenia 88.49 TOP 10 CITIES UNITED STATES 1. Charleston South Carolina 88.70 ★ The Lowcountry favorite continues its decade-long reign, thanks to its friendly residents, superlative restaurants, and well-preserved historic buildings. 2. New Orleans 87.21 ★ 3. Santa Fe New Mexico 87.15 ★ 4. Savannah Georgia 86.84 ★ 5. Honolulu 85.43 6. New York City 84.16 ★ 7. Chicago 83.15 ★ 8. Alexandria Virginia 82.96 9. San Antonio Texas 82.87 10. Boston 82.34 TOP 10…

CITIES
Was ‘Chaos-istan’ Inevitable?

Was ‘Chaos-istan’ Inevitable?

“It’s none of my business who gets the vaccine.” When President Joe Biden took office in January 2021, he inherited former President Donald Trump’s plan for the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. The two men agree on little. Yet, Biden honored the agreement. In fact, Biden has supported reducing troops on the ground for years, advising President Barack Obama to limit involvement there back in 2009, even as Obama’s generals were recommending an increased American presence, as discussed in this excerpt from award-winning, former BBC journalist David Loyn’s new book, The Long War: The Inside Story of America and Afghanistan since 9/11 (St. Martin’s Press, September 21). In the wake of the U.S.’ unilateral withdrawal from Afghanistan and the country’s swift fall to the Taliban, Loyn and his work offer an…

EL RINCÓN DE PENSAR DE LOS VIPS

EL RINCÓN DE PENSAR DE LOS VIPS

No hay nada mejor que tener un remanso de paz y tranquilidad en el que desconectar y descansar del ajetreo del día a día. Y quienes bien lo saben (y lo practican a conciencia) son los empresarios, artistas y deportistas que tienen sus refugios exclusivos en lugares recónditos en los que huir de la ciudad (o de la fama) y sentirse un vecino más. Una de las zonas de moda entre la alta sociedad en España es la comarca de La Vera, un rincón idílico entre Cáceres, Ávila y Toledo. En Jarandilla de la Vera cuentan con finca Alejandro Sanz (arregló varios secaderos de tabaco para convertirlos en El Sueño de los Parrales); Ana Rosa Quintana 7, que tiene una casita en Cuacos de Yuste; el empresario Florentino Pérez; y…

Rescue ON THE HIGH RISE BRIDGE

Rescue ON THE HIGH RISE BRIDGE

The winds this April morning were giving Wayne Boone’s massive 2007 semitrailer a good lashing. A driver for a paper recycling company in Virginia, US, Boone steered the empty 18-wheeler up a stretch of the highway, to pick up his first load of the day. The 53-year-old driver pulled into the eastbound left lane of the G.A. Treakle Memorial Bridge, known to locals as the I-64 High Rise, a four-lane drawbridge traversing the Elizabeth River. On the span, the storm let loose its full force, finding no obstacles in its path but vehicles, which it pummelled. Boone slowed as wind and rain hammered his windshield. At the bridge’s crest, 21 metres above the rushing estuary, the concrete road gave way to steel decking. Boone’s front wheels met the slick steel just as…

缺電 .水荒 投資就業 vs.農地生態

誰都沒想到,在七月盛夏用水、用電的高峰前,台灣已數度出現水電荒! 先看缺電。過去二十年來,全台發生四次大規模停電,其中兩次就發生在今年五月。依據台電統計,歷年最高用電量前十名中,至少有五名出現在今年五月,二十八日用電量飆破三八四○萬瓩,打破歷年用電尖峰紀錄,五月最低備轉容量率一度下降到三.八四%,低於六%供電警戒。 再看缺水。五月,中部六大主要水庫的水位同步創歷史新低,供應台中用水的鯉魚潭水庫, 水位更低於一%,完全見底。四月初,台中、苗栗、北彰化地區開始實施「供五停二」分區供水措施,新竹地區也預計六月要亮起分區供水紅燈。從去年十月到今年一月初,全台共有超過九萬公頃稻作、雜糧蔬菜等作物停灌休耕,這也創下台灣最大規模農地停灌紀錄。 所幸,五月底,接連幾波鋒面助攻,六月初取消所有限水令,也緩解水情不佳的水力發電窘迫。眼下雖然驚險過關,但考驗沒有結束。緊接著,六月,占夏季備轉容量率約二.五%的核二廠一號機就要除役,立即影響入夏供電能力。…

缺電 .水荒 投資就業 vs.農地生態

大戶教我的投資本事

台股市場交投熱絡,去年新開戶人數創下近年來新高,三十歲以下占比更是突破四成,而隨著大盤一路向上,指數奔向萬七,股民們不分年資長幼,進出操作多半也是順風順水……。這一切,對台股億元大戶、技術派名家蕭明道來說,真的就像是歷史重演。 那是在上個世紀的八○年代後期,台股迎來史上第一波激情狂潮,當時還不到三十歲的蕭明道,很快就在股市賺到億元身價。只不過,當股市狂潮退去,他又很快地賠光財富,不只來去一場空,甚至因為先前快速致富的經驗讓他對市場失去戒心,反倒負債千萬。 或許就是這段歷程的烙印太深刻,如今,面對前來求教的年輕學生,蕭明道給出的修煉功課絕不輕鬆,他認為,所有的操作,都要有嚴謹、扎實、系統性的訓練為基礎,在基礎之上,賺錢,才知道為何能賺;賠錢,也才知道如何修正再進化。…

大戶教我的投資本事

Yes, We Cannes!

THE MOST IMPORTANT TAKES OF THE MONTH OF ALL THE THINGS LOST OVER THE past 16 or so months—life, liberty, sanity—watching movie stars twirl on the Riviera ranks vanishingly low on the list. And yet: Is it so terrible, as we emerge from our united state of sweatpants, to yearn just a little for glamour again? We may have had our 2021 Oscars in a train station and our Grammys on a balcony, but this summer we will not be denied Cannes, the glittering grande dame of film festivals. The annual 74-year-old gathering, nestled in the cerulean elbow of France’s Côte d’Azur, is not the oldest (that honor goes to Venice), or strictly the most prestigious. But it is, you could say, the one that embodies the spirit of cinema in the…

Yes, We Cannes!

The Cold Open

With the Emmys (Sept. 19) and Tonys (Sept. 26) on the horizon—Awardist coverage starts on page 64—let’s honor not the 16 stars who have scored a showbiz grand slam, but those who are one (competitive) trophy away. And the near-EGOT goes to…—BY MARY SOLLOSI HOW SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE SPURRED A SWEDISH MARITAL CRISIS Most directors aim to inspire breakthroughs, not breakups, but Ingmar Bergman provoked both with the 1973 miniseries Scenes from a Marriage. After nearly half of Sweden’s population watched Marriage’s crumbling couple (Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson), divorce rates spiked to a record high. While the correlation is debatable, viewers did flock to Sweden’s marriage-guidance service. “[The Stockholm office] saw a huge increase in calls, and the waiting list went from three weeks to three months,” marvels Linda Haverty…

The Cold Open

The Cold Open

CINEMAPS Ticket to Ride ON JULY 30, DWAYNE JOHNSON AND EMILY BLUNT TEAM UP AND HEAD DOWN THE AMAZON IN JUNGLE CRUISE, A DISNEY FANTASY- adventure film inspired by the three-continent riverboat tour at Disney theme parks. Usually, it’s the reverse: The movie begets the ride. Sure, you know the biggies (Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey! Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance!), but hang on for your cinematic life as we visit some of the more obscure attractions for your amusement. 1 / Borg Assimilator Flying roller coaster (2004–2008, Carowinds, North Carolina) R.I.P. Smurf Island, which was destroyed for the Collective good—to make room for the Assimillator. 2 / Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Ride Dark ride (2006–2015, Alton Towers Theme Park, England) A boat journey on a chocolate river led to an uplifting experience inside the…

King’s Court

SERENA WILLIAMS IS NOT A WOMAN WHO IS easily caught off-balance. But when she sits down with sister Venus and onscreen parent Will Smith to reflect on the making of King Richard—the bighearted Warner Bros. biopic that chronicles the ’90s-era forging of tennis’ greatest-of-all-time queens—the line between fact and fiction gets fuzzy. “There’s a scene where my dad says…” Serena starts, before squeezing Smith’s arm and catching herself. “Well, Will says that you’re doing this for every Black girl. And that really hit me in a different way because obviously at the time we didn’t know.” The Williams sisters’ tale always contained the ingredients of a celluloid epic: two little girls sharing a Compton bedroom with three other sisters, learning their game on a pockmarked neighborhood court, and dominating the lily-white…

King’s Court
ANATOMY OF AN ACOUSTIC GUITAR

ANATOMY OF AN ACOUSTIC GUITAR

1 Soundboard “In very general terms, the top is the ‘speaker cone’ of the guitar,” explains Eggle. “It’s the thing that responds to the vibration of the strings and beats in and out, which starts the air moving. “When we’re selecting a top, one of the first things that we do is check the stiffness. I’m after tops that are stiff across the grain. With a weaker piece of wood, you’d have to leave it thicker to give it sufficient strength. But that extra thickness would also make it less responsive, meaning it would take longer to react to vibration from the strings. “By contrast, a stiffer, stronger piece of wood can be made into a thinner top, so the response is more immediate and dynamic. What you’re looking for is a’board that’s…

THAT FIJI FEELING

I REGRET TO INFORM YOU THAT WE HAVE BEEN WILDLY misinformed about pineapple. I’d been going through life fishing rings of it from cans onto gammon and indulging my controversial affection for it on pizza, so I assumed I had a pretty good idea of what it tastes like. I was wrong. I realised my mistake the moment I casually bit into a slice of freshly picked pineapple and it exploded in my mouth, sweet and rich. It’s like hearing Beethoven’s Fifth when you’d been expecting a drunk banging on a bin. It’s as if happiness itself had a taste. The moment of this epiphany came as I was standing in the kitchen of Sala Lacabuka’s home, in the tiny village of Vacalea. With a population around 80, it sits on…

THAT FIJI FEELING
RALPH LAUREN: AMERICA’S POET LAUREATE OF FASHION

RALPH LAUREN: AMERICA’S POET LAUREATE OF FASHION

As we scan the horizon for a deeper understanding of America, what it was, what it is and what it can be, we are often met by a miasmic haze of confusion. The America I grew up admiring, the America of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, of Bob Dylan and Lou Reed, of Jackson Pollock and Jean-Michel Basquiat, of Salinger and Steinbeck, a country where the downtrodden were heroic and the go-getter could rise to the top, seems to have regressed and transformed beyond recognition. In its place stands a land divided. But it was one evening in New York, on September 12, 2017, that I was finally reminded of the poetic grandeur of America, the extraordinary inclusiveness and egalitarianism of the country I grew up in. I…

Rethinking Your Approach to the Employee Experience

New Research and Emerging Insights HUMAN RESOURCES LEADERS commonly assume that for a company to stand out as a great place to work, it must deliver competitive perks—everything from skills training to pet insurance to foosball. New research finds that this view is outdated: Engagement and retention don’t correlate with benefits awards. Employees have begun looking beyond material offerings and assessing how they feel about the company they work for—and that requires a different approach. Fortune 500 companies spend more on benefits and perks than ever—almost $2,500 a year per employee, on average. But a study by the research and advisory firm Gartner, comprising global surveys of 5,000 employees and more than 150 HR leaders, reveals that employee engagement has been flat since 2016. For example, just 31% of workers say that their…

Rethinking Your Approach to the Employee Experience

Persuade Your Company to Change Before It’s Too Late

THERE’S A PARADOX facing leaders seeking to transform their organizations as they see their markets begin to change. On one hand, they need convincing data to make the case that transformation is necessary—to show that their companies are about to find themselves on “burning platforms.” On the other hand, by the time public data about disruptive trends and market shifts is convincing, the window of opportunity has shrunk, if not disappeared. And when companies actually are on burning platforms, their leaders confront a harsh reality: Burning platforms inhibit change by increasing rigidity at the very moment when flexibility is crucial. The lesson: Avoid ever ending up on a burning platform. But that requires leaders to act before compelling data is widely available. Berkeley Cox, Michelle Mahoney, and the rest of the…

Persuade Your Company to Change Before It’s Too Late
What the West Gets Wrong About China

What the West Gets Wrong About China

AUTHORS WHEN WE FIRST traveled to China, in the early 1990s, it was very different from what we see today. Even in Beijing many people wore Mao suits and cycled everywhere; only senior Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials used cars. In the countryside life retained many of its traditional elements. But over the next 30 years, thanks to policies aimed at developing the economy and increasing capital investment, China emerged as a global power, with the second-largest economy in the world and a burgeoning middle class eager to spend. One thing hasn’t changed, though: Many Western politicians and business executives still don’t get China. Believing, for example, that political freedom would follow the new economic freedoms, they wrongly assumed that China’s internet would be similar to the freewheeling and often politically disruptive…

Learning a Language Literally Changes Your Brain

Learning a Language Literally Changes Your Brain

If you’ve ever learned a new language — or tried to — you know how difficult it can be. Native languages seem almost built-in. We soak them up naturally when we’re very young. But learning a new language, especially after early childhood, can be a huge task, burdened by long vocabulary lists and genders to memorize, complex cases and troublesome tenses to master. Of course, it’s worth the effort. In today’s interconnected world, learning a new language can change your life. It will certainly change your brain. ALTERNATE ROUTES Learning anything changes your brain, at least a little bit. But learning a language does it in high gear. John Grundy, a neuroscientist at Iowa State University who specializes in bilingualism and the brain, explains that learning a new language causes extensive neuroplasticity in…

CAÇADA A ROBERT MCKEE

O americano Robert McKee é um autor celebrado em escrita criativa, professor e palestrante conhecido mundialmente pelo seu poder de ensinar os caminhos para um bom roteiro de cinema e séries de TV. Seu método não enxerga o ato de contar uma história como uma forma “mecânica”, prefere ensinar os fundamentos da história e deixa o roteirista usá-los como bem entender, desde que sua ideia inicial seja boa – seus alunos ganharam cerca de 65 Óscares de roteiro e perto de 200 Emmy Awards... Fui fazer o retrato dele para outro visionário e seu #experienceclub, o meu amigo @ricardo natale. Decidi, como faço muitas vezes, saber o mínimo sobre meu futuro retratado e ouvir sua palestra, observá-lo e deixar meu instinto de caçador de imagens me conduzir. Esse é meu…

CAÇADA A ROBERT MCKEE

Big Mouth, Bigger Returns

From the sun-drenched house he’s renting in the ritzy Miami enclave of Bay Harbor Island, Adam Wyden is livid at the news crossing his Bloomberg terminal. It’s April 22, and markets are sinking on a report that President Biden aims to raise capital-gains tax rates to 39.6% for high earners, effectively doubling the rate for rich investors. “It’s anti-American!” Wyden bellows. “I’m very disappointed with American governance right now. Do you think any of these guys actually know what they’re doing?” For an answer, Wyden could ask his father, Senator Ron Wyden, a Democrat from Oregon and chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee. The elder Wyden is a tax-the-rich champion who dubbed former President Trump’s corporate tax cuts a “partisan tax scam.” His son, by contrast, isn’t registered with either political…

Big Mouth, Bigger Returns
SWEET ESCAPE

SWEET ESCAPE

First, a caveat. Anyone hoping to find an array of caricatured, Goop-arific novelty features in the Montecito home that Gwyneth Paltrow shares with her husband, writer-producer Brad Falchuk, is sure to be disappointed. There’s no plant-based, toxin-leaching, zero-gravity pod, no fermenting cabana, no crystal-powered sweat lodge. There are, to be sure, myriad elements specifically designed to nurture mind, body, and soul; they just happen to be far more discreet—things like Vitruvian proportions, sacred geometries, and a host of finely crafted architectural details that together represent a nuanced interpretation of wellness by design. “The strength of the house is in the subtleties of light and space,” Paltrow says. “We spent a lot of time assessing family patterns, how we really live, what makes us most comfortable. The focus was on the experience,…

GIDDY UP!

GIDDY UP!

Asia Baker Stokes’s forebears had many mansions—or, at least, they were responsible for multiple suave residences that are revered by architecture scholars. The most famous is an elegant Neo-Federal on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, which George F. Baker Jr., her banker great-grandfather, famously expanded with Delano and Aldrich, the inventive high-society firm that was beloved by plutocrats of a most refined stripe in the early 20th century—though Palm Beach’s legendary Amado (AD, November 2014), an Addison Mizner palazzo created for another great-grandfather, is no slouch. That being said, Baker Stokes’s own home is arguably the most charming ever to come into the family’s orbit: a 1930s former stable on Long Island’s tony North Shore. Unlike her ancestors, she cheerfully admits that she had little to do with it other than…

BOOST YOUR BRAIN POWER AT ANY AGE

Keeping our brains and memories sharp is certainly on our minds these days. In fact, 34 percent of Americans say they’ve noticed signs of forgetfulness significant enough to worry them, in a March Consumer Reports nationally representative survey of 2,116 adults. It’s true that the numbers of those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, which robs sufferers of cognition, are predicted to keep climbing. And we’ve yet to find a cure. In fact, aducanumab (Aduhelm), the first new Alzheimer’s drug to be approved in almost two decades, may offer little benefit, according to a number of experts. But evidence is piling up that lifestyle steps may reduce brain disease risks and help us maintain cognitive strength. A major 2020 report in The Lancet suggests that 12 factors within our control—including smoking, poor fitness, and…

BOOST YOUR BRAIN POWER AT ANY AGE

hotels

Last year, we kicked off our annual Readers’ Choice Awards by acknowledging that, with voters stuck at home, the 2020 list was a unique testament to the most enduring things in travel. Last year’s winners were properties and places, airlines and cruise ships, that travelers yearned for when traveling wasn’t possible. Fast-forward 12 months, and our 34th annual RCA list reflects the ways the world of travel has begun to welcome back guests. For even while restrictions remain in place and uncertainty about the future persists, we are traveling again. Borders have reopened. Cruises are getting passengers safely back on certain seas. Flight routes have been reinstated. So the following pages are filled with what you, the greatest and most discerning travel critics out there, longed for when you couldn’t…

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薛長興集團董事長 薛敏誠挑最困難的事情做,讓競爭對手永遠趕不上

在2018年剛慶祝創立50周年的薛長興集團,專精研發水上運動服飾與裝備,如潛水衣、衝浪衣、浮水背心。早在20年前,他們就已成為全球最大的防寒衣供應商;到了2019年,更在中高階產品端,握有65%的市占率,遙遙領先對手。這也使得薛長興位於宜蘭縣五結鄉、門口就面對著一片稻田的總部,一年有300人次來自世界各地的客戶來訪。 有這樣的成績,董事長薛敏誠在受訪一開始卻說,「自己都覺得沒什麼了不起,反正就做好眼前的每一件事情。」 因緣際會之下,薛長興集團成為台灣水類運動衣著的市場先行者。隨著國外訂單連年成長,關鍵材料卻掐在日本商人手中,任意缺貨、漲價,薛敏誠索性花了3年,最終研發出氯丁二烯橡膠發泡布片(Neoprene Sheets),也是防寒衣的核心材料,降低成本,讓獲利翻倍。 自此,薛長興確立了一個經營模式:只要自己能做的,就不交由他人代工,最終完整布局了供應鏈的上、中、下游,打造出一條龍生產服務模式,把原料、技術、研發都抓在手上。不但有效降低成本、提高毛利、確保高品質,也與全球潛水衣領導品牌建立了牢固的合作關係。…

薛長興集團董事長 薛敏誠挑最困難的事情做,讓競爭對手永遠趕不上

Save Big on a Great New Printer

THE LATEST RATINGS FROM OUR LABS IT’S EASY TO see why you might want a printer at home, even in the digital age. They’re great for seeing your work on paper, for homework, and for art projects. Certain official documents may need handwritten signatures. Or you might want to print a recipe, letter, or shipping label. But buying a printer can be oddly complicated. You’ll have to decide which basic type you want—laser or inkjet—and which features you need. And if you’ve been burned by high ink prices before, you know how important it is to find one that won’t waste your money. To streamline the decision process, start by asking yourself a few simple questions. Then refer to our ratings starting on page 22 to see the top models in…

Save Big on a Great New Printer
IBIZA, I RAN OUT OF CONDOMS

IBIZA, I RAN OUT OF CONDOMS

I hate my job. I can't even deny that. It has got to be the most boring thing I've ever had to do in my entire life; sit behind a desk all and stare at a god-forsaken desktop. Sometimes I stare so hard it makes me see a desktop when I'm looking at the TV at home. I hate my boss, and the way he orders me around like I'm a child. I hate the way he makes me feel like this boring job is some sort of privilege I should be proud of. And that's the reason why I decided to take this vacation. Ibiza. Beautiful city. Beautiful women. It is the summer of 2019, and there is no other place I'd love to be than in this beautiful, crazy…

Also Playing

Also Playing

OCTOBER OCT 22 RON’S GONE WRONG Zach Galifianakis, Jack Dylan Grazer, Olivia Colman, and Ed Helms lend their voices to an animated coming-of-age story about a shy student and his new “best friend out of the box,” robot Ron. (In theaters) OCT 29 ANTLERS Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons team up in a Guillermo del Toro-produced chiller about a mysterious creature haunting a small town in Oregon, and a young boy hiding a dark secret. (In theaters) ARMY OF THIEVES This prequel to Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead stars Matthias Schweighöfer (who also directs) as a bank teller swept up in a robbery that happens to coincide with the zombie apocalypse. (Netflix) NOVEMBER NOV 5 THE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF LOUIS WAIN From cowboys to cats! Benedict Cumberbatch (yes, him again) plays eclectic British artist Louis Wain, who, after adopting a kitten,…

6. Remote Networking as a Person of Color

IN THIS NEW era of remote work and physical distancing, large in-person professional networking events have been put on hold. The same is true for in-person interactions within companies that foster the development of meaningful connections and relationships. Whereas some people are desperately pining away for the return of happy hours, coffee breaks, and professional conferences, others are relieved that they are no longer pressured to network. The pandemic offers new opportunities for professionals of color to network in ways that are more comfortable and authentic. In fact, many are uncomfortable with the seemingly self-promoting, transactional nature of networking, and research finds that some people quite literally find it icky. In remote work situations, where people cannot rely on impromptu elevator conversations or watercooler chats with coworkers, the answer isn’t to turn…

6. Remote Networking as a Person of Color

FITNESS & WELLBEING

1 BEURER TL 30 ULTRA What better gift could there be than the lifting of seasonal gloom? For those with a slight vitamin D deficit and the debilitating cloud of malaise that follows the grey, sunless skies of winter, a SAD lamp can make a real difference. Beurer’s slimline LED lamp is fully portable, compact, and can throw out a daylight-tuned 10,000 lux blast from 10 metres away. £65, beurer.com 2 CURVE BIKE LIGHT AND GPS TRACKER Safety and security come as standard with the neat Curve package. Not only do you get a post-mounted light that will last for around seven hours per charge, but you get a stealthy SIM-connected GPS tracker that can map your rides, help you find your bike if it’s lost, and even alert a contact if you have…

FITNESS & WELLBEING

Grandmom’s Texas Sheet Cake

In one bite, this Texas sheet cake takes me back to being a little girl visiting my grandparents’ home in Lubbock, Texas. And when I was in my grandmom’s house, particularly sitting at her kitchen table, I knew that I would be taken care of. My grandmom’s recipes were simple, unassuming, and not necessarily aimed at impressing others. But rather, she cooked and baked with the intent of making sure the people she loved were taken care of. At the heart of my grandmom’s recipes is a kind of hospitality and selflessness that I hope inspires my own baking. She would make this Texas sheet cake simply because she loved the people she could share it with. And that’s what baking is all about if you ask me. Grandmom never made…

Grandmom’s Texas Sheet Cake

Nouvelle vague

Des lignes épurées Des formes simples habillées par des couleurs chaudes créent une ambiance propice à la détente. L’Art déco révisité Dorures, pantone de vert et mosaïques nous plongent dans un décor hollywoodien. Le graphisme coloré Du mobilier aux accessoires, la géométrie s’invite dans la salle de bains. Un luxe poudré Marbre clair et couleurs pastel instaurent une élégance et un raffinement intemporels. Installation Bathscape, design Cristina Celestino…

Nouvelle vague
A BANG OR A WHIMPER

A BANG OR A WHIMPER

IF A PIECE OF EQUIPMENT BREAKS INSIDE CAPTAIN Kaz “Dexter” Moffett’s underground command center at the Alpha-01 Missile Alert Facility, it’s marked with a paper tag that reads either WARNING or DANGER. A few of those are hanging in this cramped capsule buried about 70 ft. below the high plains of eastern Wyoming. One is stuck to the shut-off valves that control water flow in the event of an emergency. There’s another one on a ventilation hatch. The entire command capsule itself is jury-rigged on top of steel stilts because the shock-absorber system, which was first installed in 1963 to survive a thermonuclear blast, is now inoperative. So there’s a tag for Air Force maintenance teams to fix that too. Then there are malfunctions that aren’t marked. Moffett’s computer monitor—the one…

“Our Lives Are Not Misinformation”

“Our Lives Are Not Misinformation”

“Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated.” ON NOVEMBER 4, 2020, BRIANNE DRESSEN walked into a clinic in West Jordan, Utah to take part in a clinical trial for AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine. A few minutes after getting the shot, her arm began to tingle and her eyes felt “weird,” she says. Her symptoms soon got worse. She developed a fever and chills and her arm went numb. At one point she grew so sensitive to light and sound that she sought relief in a dark room wearing earmuffs. By the time she got to the emergency room at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, the numbness had spread from her feet upward to her legs. She had lost the ability…

PARADTGM SHIFTERS

PARADTGM SHIFTERS

Globalizing Streaming Content “We’re pushing beyond that and opening the doors to creators of all different types around the world.” BELA BAJARIA — HEAD OF GLOBAL TV, NETFLIX HO WOULD HAVE GUESSED that the breakout hits on American television this year would be Squid Game, a survival story from Korea, and Lupin, a French thriller about a Black gentleman thief? Even Bela Bajaria says there was no way to predict it. But as the head of global television at Netflix, it’s her job to find the next big show—and if it comes from an unexpected corner of the planet, all the better. “There has been this pervasive idea that only Hollywood exports stories, which I find really limits who gets to tell those stories,” Bajaria says. “We’re pushing beyond that and opening the doors…

GHOSTBUSTERS REVIVAL TEAM EXPANDS PACT WITH SONY PICTURES

Deal of the Week Who’s not afraid of ghosts? Sony Pictures. With Ghostbusters: Afterlife grossing nearly $90 million domestically — a solid performance for a pandemic release — since its Nov. 19 bow, Sony is doubling down on the filmmakers of that movie, signing co-writer and director Jason Reitman and co-writer and executive producer Gil Kenan to an overall producing deal as they launch their own banner. Reitman and Kenan didn’t start out with the idea of forming a production company, insiders tell THR. The two began their collaboration with this movie, and it was after the project had wrapped production — with both Sony and the filmmakers pleased with what they had on their hands — that the studio approached the pair for a deal. While the studio, led by Tom Rothman,…

GHOSTBUSTERS REVIVAL TEAM EXPANDS PACT WITH SONY PICTURES
Pomegranate Revered Since Antiquity

Pomegranate Revered Since Antiquity

Since ancient times, I, the esteemed pomegranate (Punica granatum), have been regarded with reverence as a symbol of your human central beliefs. In many cultures and virtually every religion, I have come to represent life and death, fertility and marriage, beauty and abundance. Why, you may ask? It all has to do with my seeds (my name means ‘apple with many seeds’), while my orb shape and crown of sepals take on a different meaning all together. Buddhists revere me as one of the three blessed fruit (the other two are peach and citrus); in some Hindu traditions I’m a symbol of prosperity and fertility, while for Muslims I’m a symbol of beauty. As a romantic symbol I have featured in sonnets and literature, as well as Renaissance paintings. Sandro Botticelli and…

The Democrats’ Working-Class Deficit

IT’S NO SURPRISE THAT DEMOCRATS ARE UP AGAINST IT THIS FALL. THE PRESIDENT’S party generally does worse in midterm elections. Inflation is at a 40-year high. The mainstream media trumpet that crime is up. And the centerpiece of President Biden’s domestic agenda has been torpedoed by united Republican obstruction—and, until the recently brokered spending deal, by the Democratic Senator Joe Manchin III. But a more long-term difficulty was revealed in a recent New York Times–Siena College poll: Though they enjoy a 20-point advantage over Republicans among white, college-educated voters, Democrats have a working-class problem—and the climate deal, while welcome, isn’t going to fix it. Currently trailing the GOP by 12 points, Democrats are becoming the party of upscale urban and suburban voters, while Republicans are beginning to consolidate a multiracial coalition of…

一起挺過去台灣關鍵14天戰疫

一起挺過去台灣關鍵14天戰疫

「老兵聽到炮彈飛過去的聲音,就知道事情不太對了……。」 台大急診室主治醫師石富元經歷過二○○三年SARS(嚴重急性呼吸道症候群)疫情的災難,十八年後,老兵竟然又遇到同樣嚴峻的狀況。五月十四日開始,台灣新冠肺炎(COVID-19)疫情猛爆惡化,從十五日的一八○個本土病例到十八日的二四○個本土病例,社區感染擴大,過去的太平好日子,忽然不見了。待過沙場的,嗅覺總是特別靈光,石富元苦笑,「兩、三周前,我就一直跟朋友說,能取消聚餐就盡量取消。」 疫情爆發後一年多的時間,「台灣馬照跑,舞照跳。」 但身處防疫第一線,石富元清楚知道病人不見得會一五一十交代自己的暴露史,再看到華航機師、諾富特飯店事件、宜蘭遊藝場病例,他已經嗅到,「風險明顯在堆高。」 風險積累著,而且現在它們凝結成巨大的壓力球,破空而來。 亞東醫院驚天96小時的啟示 台灣防疫進入新階段 亞東醫院五月十七日爆出九名院內感染個案,「院內感染」聽起來很不祥,也勾起人們對SARS疫情期間,和平醫院封院的恐怖回憶。人在火線上的亞東醫院副院長邱冠明,談起院內感染的始末,「疫情慢慢悶著,到了上週,所有狀況都變得有感……。」…

11大漲價缺貨股操作攻略

台股漲價缺貨概念股熱潮不斷延燒,除了傳產原物料、航運、鋼鐵、大宗商品大漲,部分車用電子、半導體、利基型電子零組件也吹起漲價或缺貨風潮,究竟台股指數位置會不會太高了?投資人又該如何擇優布局? 「其實從上市公司今年獲利成長率上看五成來看,現階段台股真的不算貴⋯⋯。」今年第二季主動式台股基金表現名列前茅的安聯台灣大壩基金經理人蕭惠中強調,投資人不要單純看表面上的指數去衡量台股,應該用「評價」來衡量,用公司獲利的成長幅度、本益比、股價淨值比的角度來看。 的確,台股上攻到一萬七七○○點之後,上市公司總市值已達五十三.八兆元。從去年第二季到今年第一季的四季上市公司總獲利二.八九兆元,以現階段換算台股本益比僅十八.五倍來看,對比二○○○年以來台股本益比除了極端值以外,多在二十五倍左右至三十、四十倍之間,並不算貴,若以上市公司總獲利今年成長三成來換算,台股本益比目前只有十四倍。 按照安聯投信內部預估,今年上市公司整體獲利,不但相較於去年獲利成長二五%更高、上看五二%,其中傳產獲利年增率大增一四○%、電子業年增三六%,不難理解市場資金為何出現「傳產原物料優於電子」的盛況。…

11大漲價缺貨股操作攻略
拜登規則

拜登規則

我們是美國,沒有什麼事情是我們無法一起做到的!」美國時間七月四日晚間,美國總統拜登在白宮南草坪舉辦的國慶日園遊會上,用這段話,為將近十五分鐘的致詞作結。 這場約千人出席的「派對」,相較於七月一日在北京天安門廣場舉行的中共建黨百年慶祝大典,規格顯得迷你;拜登著重美國如何逐漸擺脫疫情陰霾的談話,也明顯少了中共總書記習近平一番警告外來勢力恐將「頭破血流」的霸氣。 兩大強權,一周內的兩場慶典,東方巨龍的聲勢更為浩大,但華裔美籍的中國研究專家裴敏欣在中共建黨百年大典隔天撰文評論,對中國而言,「拜登,可能是更可怕的敵人。」理由是:「不同於川普以侮辱、威脅和關稅疏遠盟友,拜登修復了美國的聯盟,成功形塑一條相對團結的抗中戰線。」 六月,當台灣社會聚焦於新冠疫情,太平洋另一端的拜登政府則是連續出手,從最外顯的地緣政治,到5G戰、科技戰、金融戰,都像是在這一個月內完成了關鍵布陣,上任至今許多曖昧或決斷的背後意義,也似乎在此一個月間豁然開朗,攸關全球政經格局的「拜登規則」瞬間清晰──如同裴敏欣的解讀,這是一套「比川普更兇狠」的對中戰略。…

Comment: From Russia to Ukraine

Comment: From Russia to Ukraine

President Trump and his allies nearly succeeded in consigning the Mueller report to oblivion. William Barr, Trump’s compliant Attorney General, got a jump on the process when he preëmpted the public release of the report by providing a misleading summary, which minimized the special counsel’s findings on Russian interference in the 2016 campaign. Trump compounded Barr’s distortions by falsely and endlessly repeating that the report found “no collusion, no obstruction.” Congressional Democrats did little for the cause of clarity by using the report as an occasion to debate the semantics of what constitutes an impeachment investigation. And Robert Mueller himself invited a certain measure of confusion by telling his story in dense, legalistic prose. Barely six months after he delivered the report, it had already faded into the mists of…

Et hjem i harmoni

At farver betyder noget og er med til at skabe stemningen i et rum, kan de fleste blive enige om. Alligevel er det de færreste, der som designeren Helga Isager er klar over præcis, hvilke toner og nuancer der føles trygge og imødekommende – og hvilke hun skal gå langt uden om. ”Jeg har det stramt med meget stærke farver og fungerer bedst omgivet af en relativt douce palet, hvor alting passer sammen og er i mærkbar harmoni. Det lyder lidt fjollet, at man kan være så følsom, men på den anden side kan alle jo opleve, at en lugt eller lyd kan være generende, så hvorfor skulle man ikke kunne have den samme følelse med sin synssans?” spørger hun retorisk. Påvirkeligheden, når det gælder visuelle indtryk og i særdeleshed farver, har…

Et hjem i harmoni

My Father’s Voice

DURING THE dark days of 2020, casting about for a way to cope with the George Floyd murder, I decided to seek my father’s counsel. Although he died in 1997, I knew that in the 1950s, when he was the editor of the Chicago Defender, Chicago’s black newspaper, he wrote a column, “Dope and Data,” about current events. I had never read the columns, because I was too young when they were published and he did not save them. A friend told me that the New York Public Library had a digital archive of the paper. I wanted to see what my father had written after the death of Emmett Till, the Chicago boy murdered in Mississippi in 1955. The library was technically closed, but my friend helped me gain…

My Father’s Voice
The Cold Open

The Cold Open

In for the Kill In the zombie apocalypse, who’s the bigger threat: walkers or people? Before AMC’s The Walking Dead begins its final season on Aug. 22, we crunch the numbers on the human casualties that mattered to us (not accounting for deaths such as “Nameless Savior No. 7”). —NICK ROMANO MOST MEMORABLE DEATH, BY SEASON S1: AMY (EMMA BELL) Andrea (Laurie Holden) issues the ugliest of cries for her bitten sister. S2: DALE (JEFFREY DEMUNN) A walker gave him one of the, um, gutsiest moments in show history. S3: LORI (SARAH WAYNE CALLIES) Some childbirths are more like nightmares than happy occasions. S4: LIZZIE (BRIGHTON SHARBINO) Carol (Melissa McBride) made sure that little Lizzie will never look at flowers the same way again. S5: TYREESE (CHAD L. COLEMAN) We know you were trying to give the guy a hand by taking…

Books

THE SENTENCE AUTHOR LOUISE ERDRICH PAGES 400 REVIEW BY MARY SOLLOSI How soon is too soon to relive a global trauma? Even now, as the coronavirus stubbornly lingers in the United States, fiction set against its arrival—and the rest of the tumultuous backdrop of 2020—is steadily rolling out. After winning a Pulitzer Prize for last year’s The Night Watchman, inspired by the life of her grandfather, Louise Erdrich’s swift follow-up is as timely as it is unexpected: a pandemic ghost story. The protagonist of The Sentence is Tookie, a Native woman living in Minneapolis who, after a truncated prison sentence—the survival of which she credits to constant, insatiable reading—finds a steady life married to her great love and working at an independent bookstore. (In a little meta twist, the store closely resembles Erdrich’s own Birchbark…

Books
The Helping Hormone

The Helping Hormone

EVEN IF IT’S BEEN a while since health class, you likely know how estrogen impacts reproductive health. Its levels rise as we reach puberty; then each month it surges, causing the uterine lining to prep for a potential fertilized egg, and drops, kick-starting menstruation. As the years go on, levels ricochet up and down in perimenopause and drop at menopause. And along the way, estrogen gets blamed for breakouts and breakups, mood dips and weight gains. But what else does the hormone do? The better question may be “What doesn’t it do?” “Estrogen touches basically every cell,” says Jen Gunter, MD, a gynecologist and author of The Menopause Manifesto (Citadel, 2021). “Until recently, we didn’t recognize its importance beyond reproduction,” adds Elizabeth Poynor, MD, a gynecologic surgeon and founder of the…

CANCER’S BEST MEDICINE

Why do we get cancer, and how do we survive it? Ask the American Cancer Society, and they will point to genes or environmental factors, like smoking or Teflon, booze or red meat, being too fat or being exposed to plutonium, even too much sun. But when it comes to emotional issues, stress or even diet, it’s a firm thumbs down. “Your personality and emotions cannot cause cancer and will not affect the outcome of your cancer,”says the ACS website. And: “At this time, there is no clear evidence that a person’s stress level affects their risk of getting cancer.” As for sugar—which Nobel prize winner Dr Otto Warburg discovered was food for cancer’s deranged cell metabolism as far back as the 1920s: “Sugar intake has not been shown to increase the…

CANCER’S BEST MEDICINE

DENNIS OF INIQUITY

Back in 1986, David Lynch was having all-too-fathomable trouble casting the role of Frank Booth, a deranged psychopath given to bellowed profanity (“Fuck you, you fucking fuck!”) and bouts of unsavoury sadomasochistic sex after inhaling stimulants through an oxygen mask, in his movie Blue Velvet. Robert Loggia and Willem Dafoe had not so much turned the part down as run screaming from it. Then, Lynch got a call from Dennis Hopper. “David,” he said, “you have to let me play Frank. Because I am Frank.” Hopper didn’t mean that he was literally a violently infantile rapist and murderer; merely that, having spent the previous three decades embodying what Peter Biskind, in his classic study of renegade Hollywood mavericks Easy Riders, Raging Bulls calls “a drug-crazed guru of the counterculture”, he’d flirted…

The Circular Business Model

AUTHORS It’s easy to see why more and more manufacturing companies are talking about what’s often called the circular economy—in which businesses create supply chains that recover or recycle the resources used to create their products. Shrinking their environmental footprint, trimming operational waste, and using expensive resources more efficiently are certainly appealing to CEOs. But creating a circular business model is challenging, and taking the wrong approach can be expensive. Consider the case of Interface, an Atlanta-based commercial flooring company. In the 1990s its founder and CEO, Ray Anderson, declared that he wanted Interface to become “the first sustainable corporation in the world.” To achieve that, the company would shift its business model from selling to leasing. It launched the Evergreen Services Agreement (ESA) program, with installation, maintenance, and removal of its…

The Circular Business Model

Robin Wright

“A film or show isn’t directed by one person. It’s directed by everybody. We’re all architects of the building.” HBR: After hits like The Princess Bride and Forrest Gump, how did you think about next steps? WRIGHT: There was pressure: Stay in the game, or you will be forgotten. But I chose not to adhere to that because I had a long-term vision. I knew I wanted to act until I couldn’t anymore, so I needed to be selective. Where are you in your life, spiritually and mentally, when projects come your way? I would see what resonated. Acting is such an emotional job. It’s almost like going to therapy every day because you’re dissecting and embodying a character and getting to the depths of who that person is. There were some roles…

Robin Wright

The conclusion: Mocking Can Help an Initiative Succeed

CHOLAKOVA: I’m interested in understanding how organizations that are trying to implement change cope with the challenges and the pushback that their efforts often provoke. In this study one of my graduate students, Marc Gijsbers, and I focused on an initiative that the Netherlands office of PwC—the accounting, tax, and advisory firm—was launching in 2015, called Vision 2020. The organization had traditionally been keenly focused on meeting its financial targets. But this new “vision” involved telling employees, among other things, that they should also “care” and “make a difference,” which had the potential to feel like a contradiction. Instead of ignoring that challenge, the leaders at PwC chose to acknowledge and even make light of it. And it worked. Vision 2020 was embraced. Of course, PwC also used traditional best…

The conclusion: Mocking Can Help an Initiative Succeed
In Search of the Nudibranch

In Search of the Nudibranch

Slowly and deliberately, I searched shallow, underwater outcrops covered in colors. Weightless amidst the invisible push and pull of the current, pink coralline algae hung closely to rock surfaces or branched skyward against sporadic patches of neon green and glimmering iridescence. Shades of yellow, brown, white and orange flora began to appear as I drifted past micro-environments dictated by sunlight and structure. I allowed my scientific brain to go to work underwater, relying on one of my first developed senses: observation. I had come to this underwater world to seek out a nudibranch. I had heard of this elusive marine organism, but until recently, knew almost nothing about it. My goal at the moment was just to find one, to examine it with my own eyes. I’ve always been drawn to scuba…

DAOs Aren’t a Fad— They’re a Platform

“This is an incredibly risky move. I don’t know if I agree with this.” Erick Calderon, the founder of a company named Art Blocks in a risk-oblivious field, nonfungible tokens, was nonetheless concerned. It was February 2021, and Calderon was one of 59 investors who had banded together to potentially buy a rare set of 150 popular NFTs, CryptoPunks, directly from their producer, Larva Labs. The group, a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) called Flamingo, had pooled $10 million and met weekly via Zoom (audio-only to protect those wanting anonymity) to figure out what to do with it. The CryptoPunk opportunity, at about four ether ($7,200 at the time) per punk, would eat 10% of that, which is partly why Calderon aired his concerns on the group’s Discord channel. The tension got thicker when…

DAOs Aren’t a Fad— They’re a Platform
Offload your iPadOS files

Offload your iPadOS files

iPads and iPhones don’t have expandable storage – but you can use external USB sticks and memory cards to transfer files or store things you don’t need to keep on your device. Things are easier if you own an iPad Air or iPad Pro equipped with USB-C, since you can connect USB-C sticks directly. However, often you’ll need an adapter, especially when using a memory card, or an iPad or iPhone equipped with Lightning. In that case, to connect USB sticks, you’ll need the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter or the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter; to connect memory cards, the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader or the USB-C to SD Card Camera Reader. While USB sticks don’t use as much power as external hard drives, they still need a…

BOTH SIDES NOW

BOTH SIDES NOW

“Matt and I are both young, and we wanted something more attuned to our energy and lifestyle.”—Grace Morton While classic Spanish-style houses in Los Angeles have much to recommend them, the qualities of youthful joy and bright airiness are not generally considered their primary attributes. In fact, quite the opposite. These homes traditionally exude an aura of gravitas, underscored by heavy beams, dark wood, chunky plaster, and wrought-iron architectural details. Film producer Grace Morton had grown up in L.A. admiring the city’s rich trove of Spanish-influenced residences, so when it came time to find a suitable home for her and her fiancé, fellow film producer Matthew Budman, she naturally gravitated to a house in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. Somber interiors, however, were not part of the plan. “I always loved the…

How to Keep Stirring

IT WAS MY JOB to trim the ruffled edges off the boiled lasagna sheets. My mother—a cook so particular she once remade the chicken at a friend’s dinner party because it looked “too pale”—does not abide by anything but straightedged pasta. “It’s the only way to get an even texture,” she’d say, and that was important when it came to lasagna de carne, the centerpiece of our family’s annual New Year’s Eve feast. From a young age I considered cooking to be Mami’s domain, and hers alone. Oh, I’d chop beets for the ensalada rusa and grate carrots for the macaroni salad, but I was just following orders until she turned her back and I could return to my novels and video games. Every New Year’s Eve my father would buy almonds…

How to Keep Stirring

SEE THE SIGHTS, TRY THE FOOD

THE GREATEST HITS On the corner of Mott and Mosco, down a dark flight of stairs, unassuming neighborhood stalwart Hop Kee has been serving up no-frills Cantonese fare since 1968—but the lack of fuss is exactly why you go (and why Anthony Bourdain loved it). Slide into a booth and order the crabs Cantonese style, served in a rich brown sauce, and the salted squid with spicy green pepper. Over on East Broadway, Hwa Yuan Szechuan’s white tablecloths are great for a dressed-up family dinner or a Friday night on the town; for something more low-key, Noodle Village on Mott is the perfect casual spot to roll into around 4 p.m. on a Saturday for steaming bowls of pork wonton noodle soup. On Doyers, Nom Wah Tea Parlor has been open…

Sky Harbour

Sky Harbour

China’s bookstores — once largely drab, state-run and pragmatic spaces — are slowly evolving to attract a new generation of social media–savvy clientele through daring design. Escher-inspired staircases and towering shelves are the country’s flavour du jour, an arrangement that plays well on camera but can feel as hollow as the fake books that sometimes adorn the shelves. Shanghai’s Wutopia Lab, however, is striving to return the bliss of reading to the heart of bookstore design. Marking the design studio’s 10th book-related project since 2013, Satori Harbor in China’s sprawling southern port city of Guangzhou is Wutopia’s most explicit spatial response to a typology in existential flux. Drawing from zha oche, the Taoist concept of enlightenment (known as “satori” in Japanese), the space is crisp and meditative. Yet, as this is…

祥碩科技總經理 林哲偉從最擅長的領域找商機,提供客戶最需要的產品

2007年底,離開威盛電子副總經理的職務,林哲偉「空降」祥碩科技,出任總經理。隔年,了解市場和供應鏈之後,「我做最多的就是砍產品線。」於是,數位相框、SSD(固態硬碟)等產品都被砍掉,「我覺得公司要聚焦。」 林哲偉看準的新焦點,就是高速資料傳輸市場,祥碩也就此成功切入USB主控端(host)及裝置端(device)IC設計市場。而這個關鍵決定,不但為祥碩開闢出新的成長曲線,營業額從2010年轉型之初的6億台幣,飆升10倍,來到2020年69億9000萬台幣,創歷史新高;公司更在2012年掛牌上市,股價也在2020年躍升台股的「千金俱樂部」。 然而,從上市以來,近10年間,祥碩並非一路順遂。2013年,英特爾將(Intel)USB主控端晶片整合到系統晶片中,祥碩頓失大客戶,營業額驟降,股價年均跌幅超過45%,股價一度跌破30元。…

祥碩科技總經理 林哲偉從最擅長的領域找商機,提供客戶最需要的產品
YOUR LETTERS

YOUR LETTERS

Caveats to buying local I note with interest Professor Hartley’s proposed contribution to offset the negative aspects of climate change – only buying wine from his own continent, Europe (‘Letters’, December 2021 issue). I admire his intentions, but has he researched the origin of the bottles in which his European wines are contained? Were he to do so, would he not find that the majority originate in China and have to be shipped halfway around the planet? Many New World wines are shipped by tanker in flexitanks and bottled in the UK, so it’s not necessarily the wine that is at fault. His focus may be better directed to considering more climate-friendly, alternative packaging for the wine itself (canned wine, for example). Sterl Greenhalgh, Windsor, UK Calling out price rises I was delighted to…

Windows 11 preview fixes glaring flaws, adds a slew of new features

Windows 11 preview fixes glaring flaws, adds a slew of new features

In February, Microsoft released Windows Insider Build 22557 for the Dev Channel, a massive update that fixed several things users didn’t like about Windows 11 while introducing new experiences, apps, and features to try out. The new build adds folders back to the Start menu, along with folder preview images to File Explorer, and reintroduces drag-and-drop functionality to the neutered Windows 11 taskbar—all criticisms levied at the original release of Windows 11. According to a Microsoft blog post, the new build also adds live captions for recorded video, adds new touch gestures, tweaks Snap functionality, Sleep settings, and applies the Windows 11 UI to Task Manager, as well. Since the release rolled out inside the Windows 11 Dev Channel as part of the Insider preview program, there’s no guarantee that the new…

At all cost

At all cost

Arguably the most sophisticated of all front-engined grand prix cars Gianni Lancia must have followed the 1956 Formula 1 World Championship with a certain level of bemusement. His rivals of old, Scuderia Ferrari, won five of the seven grands prix in which the team competed, and Ferrari driver, Juan Manuel Fangio, was crowned World Champion at the end of the year. What made this particularly poignant for Lancia, though, was the fact the cars used by Scuderia Ferrari had started life late in 1954 and early in 1955 as Lancia D50s. Designed under the technical leadership of the legendary Vittorio Jano, the cutting-edge Lancia grand prix car was the culmination of a vast competition programme that also included a full range of sports racers. In addition to indulging in motorsport for the…

GET WICKED WITH WEDGES

GET WICKED WITH WEDGES

I GREW UP PLAYING ON A Par-3 course at Fargo Country Club in North Dakota. It didn’t take much more than 30 minutes to play its nine holes, and my buddies and I would often get in four loops before the sun set. I miss that course because it was such great practice for my wedges. It’s where I learned how to subtract speed and vary the distance I hit each club and how to control the launch, spin and trajectory of the ball. It’s also where I developed my bread-and-butter, low-cut shot for accuracy. If there is one place amateurs can pick up strokes, it’s inside 100 yards where the majority of shots take place. Improve your wedge game and you will lower your scores in a hurry. Here…

GOING SOLO

GOING SOLO

High atop the towering yet perilously slender finger of granite, Boris looks over the edge. It’s actually not so much a ‘look’ as an ‘in-depth study’ – he’s been there for some time. Fraser joins him, and they point and rub the backs of their necks. “I’m not going down there, it’s death!” Fraser grins, as he retreats past me. Boris is still staring. I love Boris dearly, but I can’t take it any longer. I need to give it a go. My legs are beginning to lock as the height sinks in and the severity of the trail ahead starts to percolate around the edges of the – admittedly small – box in the back of my head marked ‘common sense’. “Boris, do one!” The knuckle disappears underneath my front wheel…

THE BEST MEDICINE

THE BEST MEDICINE

A room with a view is nice while on vacation, but research has increasingly shown that it can be downright critical during a hospital visit. In an often-cited 1984 analysis of gallbladder surgery patients, those who had a view of a natural environment had shorter stays and took fewer painkillers compared to those who had to contemplate the side of a brick building. Drawing upon this and other studies, the new Stanford Hospital places a particular emphasis on restorative views of greenery and physical access to gardens. Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, the hospital has landscape design that is not only on the ground plane, but on two acres of rooftop, and aims to promote patient and staff health alike. “This project had huge potential from the beginning:…

4 prescriptions for a more sustainable 2030

Use technology to hold polluters accountable By Ma Jun THE GLOBALIZATION OF MANUFACturing has transformed some of the world’s poorest nations to unprecedented levels of economic prosperity. But the resulting increase in poorly controlled emissions and eco-degradation has caused unsustainable levels of local air and water pollution, destabilizing the climate and threatening biodiversity. Just as the vast development of technology hastened this cycle of boom and doom, it can also help break it. Automated environmental monitoring, electronic reporting and web-based disclosure systems now available in the digital age create the possibility of new levels of accountability for environmental performance. Technology allows the public to scrutinize factory pollution problems, governments to make more efficient enforcement efforts and companies to hold their supply chains to account. To check pressing industrial pollution, for example, corporations in…

4 prescriptions for a more sustainable 2030

BEHIND THE SCENES

FOR 2022, WE BROADENED THE FORMS OF INFLUENCE WE RECOGNIZE—SEEING LEADERSHIP FROM DIFFERENT VANTAGE POINTS On the cover of TIME, the year ended as it began. In January, our cover featured Alexei Navalny, the imprisoned Russian opposition leader and famous dissident, who warned, in a profile by TIME senior correspondent Simon Shuster, against appeasing Vladimir Putin: “Time and again the West falls into Putin’s elementary traps,” Navalny said. “It just takes my breath away.” This time there was no appeasement, as TIME’s 2022 Person of the Year Volodymyr Zelensky, who appears on the final cover of the year, persuaded the West that freedom was at stake not just in Ukraine but across the world. “If they devour us, the sun in your sky will get dimmer,” Zelensky told Simon during a remarkable…

BEHIND THE SCENES
An Unreliable Seal of Approval

An Unreliable Seal of Approval

There is nothing that requires .orgs to be nonprofit, and many, if not most, of the unreliable ones aren’t. PUBLIC INTEREST REGISTRY (PIR), a U.S. nonprofit that owns and manages all .org domains and advocates for internet-related policy issues, markets its well-known suffix as “one of the most trusted domains” that “has enabled people and organizations the world over to establish their trusted online identity.” Indeed, many websites tout their .org address as evidence that they meet some standard of trustworthiness. In fact, there are no such standards. An analysis by NewsGuard, a service which rates the credibility of news and information websites, found a significant number of .org sites traffic in misinformation related to COVID-19, U.S. politics and other important issues. Of 290 .org sites in NewsGuard’s U.S. database as of…

YOUR NEW MOBILITY VITAL SIGNS

WORKING WITH pro athletes, the military, and civilian fitness heads in the early 2000s, physical therapist Kelly Starrett noticed a recurring problem. Many people were in pain and lacked a complete range of motion for basic moves like squats and lunges. That inspired Starrett to create what he called “mobilizations,” which take your joints to different places, unstick compressed soft tissue (skin, nerves, muscles, and tendons), and ingrain new patterns of movement. That helped birth mobility training. Starrett’s website, Mobility-WOD—renamed the Ready State in 2019—popularized daily mobility work like squat challenges and foam rolling, and his books (Becoming a Supple Leopard, Deskbound) espoused more and better movement. Starrett, now 49, is a tattooed, balding canary in the coal mine of wellness who has been warning of the dangers of a…

YOUR NEW MOBILITY VITAL SIGNS
Room for a view

Room for a view

IN BRIEF What Small, private, urban garden. Where London. Size A long rectangle of roughly 90 square metres (15m x 6m). Soil London clay, improved by the addition of sandy topsoil. Climate Temperate and northfacing but partly shaded by surrounding buildings. Hardiness zone USDA 9. People living in towns and cities often dream of their own patch of green, but the typical urban plot can be so much more than just a rectangle of lawn. When the owners of this west London garden approached landscape architect Stefano Marinaz, they had just such a space; some grass, a shed and a couple of shrubs. They've lived in this Edwardian terrace for 14 years and raised two children here but, having recently added a kitchen-dining extension, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the garden, they were finding the view less than…

讓崩潰「有益」的藝術/The Art of the‘Good’ Meltdown

在疫情期間,普雷斯頓‧伍德拉夫一直保持鎮定。他在花園或工作室幹活、和女兒一起吃飯、到住家後面的樹林裡散步,就這樣過了好幾個月。沒想到他後來因為一個噴嚏,失控了。 那天伍德拉夫睡得正熟酣,突然間因為鼻子不舒服醒來。他伸手朝床頭櫃上的面紙盒去抽面紙,試了又試,但整疊紙緊緊地不動。 於是他一把抓起整個盒子,用雙手壓扁,朝臥房對面的牆壁猛丟了過去。黑暗中形單影隻的他,啪的一聲重重地跌回枕頭上,罵了一句。 伍德拉夫是一位退休的哲學教授,他說:「我一時失控了。」 歡迎你來認識崩潰。你最近崩潰過嗎? 除了洗碗、洗衣和日常的家務之外,你勉力鎮定地挺過了疫情和隔離、居家工作、小孩居家上學、社會騷亂和幾代人所見分歧最大的輿論,這時崩潰在所難免。接着發生了一件看似微不足道的事,你突然間就會獨自關在車子裡大聲尖叫,或對着你的狗哭泣──還一邊道盡每件大小事。 當然,在去年之前人們也會情緒失控,但這一年來持續高漲的壓力、憤怒和恐懼,讓失控的頻率節節升高。負面的消息讓人不堪負荷,時時草木皆兵也讓人精疲力竭,難怪我們這麼容易發怒。…

讓崩潰「有益」的藝術/The Art of the‘Good’ Meltdown
KIT BREAKDOWN

KIT BREAKDOWN

Most photographers are familiar with what a macro lens does, and how it differs from conventional optics of similar focal lengths. However there are multiple types of macro lens available these days, as well as several options of camera format; this can complicate the choice of gear considerably, and it’s critical to understand just how various items impact the type of creative macro shots we can capture. Magnification ratio is the first important factor to consider, as this will directly influence how close you can get to your subject. To clarify, this does not necessarily refer to the minimum focus distance of a lens, but rather the magnifying power of the optical design and the resulting reproduction size of the subject in the final frame. For beginners, many lenses have a…

香港,不再是香港了!

香港,不再是香港了!

上周,筆者忙著為香港朋 友做「公共服務」,協助 緊急求援,以下是三個案例。 案例一:八月十四日,香 港某證券公司執行副總經理來 台開戶,匯入一百萬美元。 Karen :(八月十二日透 過WhatsApp傳來英文訊息, 以下為中譯)我相信你已經 看到昨夜香港警察的可怕行 徑⋯⋯,事情演變讓人不安, 我的心中充滿憤怒。 乾隆來(本文作者):台北也充滿同樣的情緒。 Karen :(八月十三日中 譯訊息)香港人能在台灣開立 美元戶頭嗎?我是香港註冊的 金融從業人員,無法開立個人 理財帳戶。我與先生已經決定 把錢移出香港,但匯到加拿大 會有稅負問題,所以先生已經 去新加坡的花旗銀行排隊,我 負責在台灣開戶⋯⋯。 案例二:八月十一日,香 港某行銷公司創意總監,決定 申請台灣投資移民。 Austin今年即將慶祝五十 歲生日。他是香港某行銷公司 創意總監,客戶都是著名的美 國上市公司。他非常喜歡台 灣,重慶北路的三元號滷肉 飯、長春路的雞家莊,還有大 街小巷新開的潮店,比不少老 台北還熟悉。 八月九日,Austin跑來台 北找朋友長談,十一日的深 夜,他決定申請台灣的投資移…