JETLAG RADIO 328 | BENKYO RADIO 328
Pete Tong & Jaguar to Answer The Big Questions in new Online Discussion Series from IMS [beatportal]
Steinberg’s Dorico for iPad promises to bring top-quality music notation and composition software to your Apple tablet [Computer Music]
Elkka: "I visited Floating Points at his studio, which was like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" [Future Music]
Ticket touting is ruining live music for genuine fans [DJ Mag]
‘Party Detectives’ To Be Sent Out Across Ibiza as COVID Cases Skyrocket [Mixmag]
Electronic music pays sweeping homage to Annie Mac as her legendary BBC run comes to a close [Dancing Astronaut]
Disco Donnie Presents & Upper Left Team Up To Bring Diplo’s Higher Ground Event To Seattle [Your EDM]
Thomas Bangalter’s First Post-Daft Punk Project is a Ballet Score [EDM.com]
Spada Unleashes Progressive Gem With “Ibiza ‘89” [EDM Sauce]
Intense fighting causes severe trauma causalities in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan [MSF]
VaynerX: Now Hiring Crypto Creatives and Strategists [GaryVee]
MoFi Consensus — NFT talk with Kevin Rose and Priyanka Desai [Modern Finance]
Dennis McKenna — The Depths of Ayahuasca: 500+ Sessions, Fundamentals, Advanced Topics, Science, Churches, Learnings, Warnings, and Beyond (#523) [Tim Ferriss]
Some 70% of American adults have received at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine, hitting President Joe Biden’s target one month later than hoped. The milestone is good news nonetheless, as the highly-transmissible Delta variant wreaks havoc among the unvaccinated. Case rates have surged in states and communities with low vaccination rates, prompting some local officials to mull mask and vaccine mandates. [The Economist]
One apartment. Five turbulent decades in Lebanon [1843 magazine]
Encourage Your Employees to Give You Critical Feedback [Harvard Business Review]
Covid third wave: Americans 'scared and angry' as pandemic worsens [BBC News]
‘Very Real Fourth Wave’ Presses FDA to Fully Approve Covid Shots [Bloomberg]
U.S. offers refuge to more Afghans who aided Americans in new program [Reuters]
Taliban accused of ‘massacring civilians’ in Afghan border town [AL-Jazeera News]
It’s Crunch Time for Joe Biden and the Democratic Party — This week, the President and congressional leaders must hold the Party together if they hope to enact a landmark economic agenda. [The New Yorker]
Senate negotiators release bipartisan infrastructure bill [The Verge]
Federal eviction protections have ended, leaving renters scrambling [Vox]
Can your startup support a research-based workflow? [TechCrunch]
Covid clusters among the vaccinated are killing our back-to-normal dreams [MIT Technology Review]
We asked baristas what annoys them the most — here are their 8 rules of coffee-shop etiquette [Business Insider]
Wildfire fighters advance against biggest US blaze amid dire warnings [The Guardian]
The South Must Teach Its Children the Truth [The New York Times]
12 Things For Anyone Whose Partner Is A Pain To Sleep With [Huffington Post]
How the Bobos Broke America — The creative class was supposed to foster progressive values and economic growth. Instead we got resentment, alienation, and endless political dysfunction. [The Atlantic]
The Response To The Jan. 6 Select Committee Paints A Worrying (White Nationalist) Picture Of Our Democracy [FiveThirtyEight]
Opinion: Beware the moon’s wobble [The Washington Post]
Vacciner 90 % de la population en France au « début de l’automne » ? Le professeur Alain Fischer pense que c’est « possible » [Le Monde]
5 things we know about Google's new Pixel 6 and 6 Pro [Mashable]
Warhammer 40k Fans in Revolt Over 'Zero Tolerance' Fan Animation Policy [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]
Why Are There Suddenly So Many Music Documentaries? [Noisey, Music by VICE]
This Bishop Just Admitted His Diocese Covered Up Sexual Abuse of Kids for Decades [VICE News]
Drone Whistleblower Daniel Hale is a Truth-Teller in a Time of Systemic Deceit and Lethal Secrecy [The Intercept_]
Dark sky tourism is on the rise across the U.S. [Nat Geo]
Amazon Warehouse Workers In Alabama May Get To Vote Again On Union [NPR]
The Paycheck Protection Program Was Meant To Help Places Of Worship In Need. In Sacramento, It Mostly Helped Ones In White Neighborhoods. [CapRadioNews]
Le burn-out des fonctionnaires japonais [Le Monde diplomatique]
Taiwan Showed How to Prosecute an Ex-President [Foreign Policy]
How Iran and Saudi Arabia Can—Together—Bring Peace to the Middle East [Foreign Affairs]
How Feminism Became a Dirty Word in South Korea [The Diplomat]
Mating Contests Among Females, Long Ignored, May Shape Evolution [Quanta magazine]
Voici le côté-A du Détecteur d'interactions à déclenchement rapide (FIT), récemment installé en souterrain pour améliorer @ALICEexperiment.. Il donnera des informations sur la luminosité et le moment exact des collisions de particles. [CERN_FR]
NASA Launches X-ray Spectrometer Mission to Probe Mysteries of Solar Corona [NASA]
Today we’re thinking of the 1,800 victims of #HumanTrafficking rescued in INTERPOL-coordinated operations over the last 3 years. But also of the many more still out there. We remain committed to supporting law enforcement everywhere in the fight to #EndHumanTrafficking [INTERPOL]
Hacking the Space Force [Air Force Magazine]
Build Your Ultimate Ride…From Scratch: BUILD | RACE | SOCIAL [SUPER STREET]
What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 328 & BENKYO RADIO 328.
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