Minimalism 101

Who even concerns themselves with DIY anymore? Modern day electronics have become so unjustly complicated, you can’t sit with your spanner and screwdriver and fix stuff anymore. Anyone who’s actually assembled a product, or pulled it apart and put it back together will agree that there’s an innate joy in engaging with a product on that level. The Kavo Lamp is your first step towards experiencing that joy.
Even with its minimal approach, the end result is gosh-darnit attractive. And it won’t take you much time to put together!

Designer: Haim Evgi

Author: Sarang Sheth


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Wooden Hand-Carved Mandalas

Le designer Gabriel Schama a conçu des sculptures en bois d’acajou philippin et de chêne rouge, taillées au laser. Chaque pièce est unique car le contreplaqué a des variations qui imposent certains changements de motifs et de techniques. Faites de 13 couches de bois cirées et assemblées avec de la colle, ces mandalas sont disponibles pour le prix de 375 $.

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Snow Art in Banff National Park by Simon Beck

Après s’être attaqué à la station des Arcs, l’artiste anglais Simon Beck a, cette fois, investi le Banff National Park dans les montagnes Rocheuses canadiennes, continuant ainsi a dessiner d’immenses motifs sur la neige. Découvrez ces nouvelles oeuvres avec la vidéo disponible en bas de l’article.

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Studio Job designs "rock and roll" garden furniture for Seletti

Milan 2015: Belgian duo Studio Job has used motifs from its archive to reinterpret “hyper-kitschy” cast-iron outdoor furniture.

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Designed for Italian brand Seletti, Studio Job‘s Industry Garden Furniture is an update of decorative ironwork chairs and tables, which became popular towards the end of the 18th century and are still common today.

Studio Job retained the curvaceous forms of the legs, but replaced the perforated swirling patterns traditionally used across the flat surfaces with garden-related imagery including flowers and butterflies.

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“For the edgy brand Seletti we have now re-designed this well-known but hyper-kitschy garden set using the Industry iconography,” said Studio Job, which is led by artists Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel.



The patterns are developed from the studio’s previous projects, including the marquetry used on a collection of furniture and the backdrop for Viktor & Rolf’s Autumn Winter 2010 fashion show.

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“The Industry theme is indeed an icon in our language,” said Studio Job. “It has been used in the most different ways.”



“Why garden? Well, have you ever seen rock and roll garden furniture?” said the studio. “So, here it is! With gas masks, butterflies and many others from the Studio Job archives.”

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The collection includes dining chairs, as well as oval and circular patio tables, available in a range of colours. Cast from lightweight aluminium rather than traditional heavy ironwork, each piece can be disassembled for easy transportation.

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“Many years ago we used to import traditional sets in metal for the garden, the typical vintage-looking furnishing pieces,” said Seletti art director Stefano Seletti.

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“My dream was to have them reinterpreted by Studio Job because I thought that their unusual and highly symbolic patterns would be perfect to give these objects a contemporary touch,” he added.

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The furniture will be exhibited at Casa Rossi, a 19th-century Milanese home, during the city’s design week from 14 to 19 April.

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Peter Stutchbury wins 2015 Gold Medal from the Australian Institute of Architects

The Australian Institute of Architects has named “lyrical technologist” Peter Stutchbury as the 2015 recipient of the country’s most prestigious architecture award (+ slideshow).

New South Wales architect Peter Stutchbury, whose most celebrated projects include the seaside Bay House near Sydney and the recently completed Invisible House in the Blue Mountains, was selected by a jury to win the 2015 Gold Medal.

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The award acknowledges the work of his firm Peter Stutchbury Architecture, as well as his teaching and his role as a founding director of the Architecture Foundation Australia.

“In 34 years of practice, Stutchbury has mastered the art of creating architecture that speaks of the place it inhabits – buildings that are environmentally sustainable, culturally specific and locally embedded,” said the jury.

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Stutchbury graduated as an architect in 1978. His first major works include the PNG Church in Papua New Guinea and Israel House in Australia’s Paradise Beach.



He later went on to work on the design faculty for the University of Newcastle, the archery centre at the Sydney Olympic Park, and a series of houses that include Springwater and Deepwater Woolshed, both in New South Wales.

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“While the work of Peter Stutchbury Architecture is best known for its residential responses to unique Australian regional landscapes, Stutchbury’s work is not limited to this genre,” added the jury.

“The firm’s awarded projects include public works in urban environments, and in recent years Stutchbury has successfully applied his meticulous, site-sensitive design approach in international locations as diverse as Japan, Vanuatu and Russia.”

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The Gold Medal is awarded by the Australian Institute of Architects in recognition of a significant contribution to national architecture. Previous recipients include Jørn Utzon, Glenn Murcutt and Peter Wilson.

It was presented today during a ceremony at the Ian Potter Centre in Melbourne.

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As Stutchbury himself has made clear, there is no single point of departure for his architecture. One can only say that it derives its wide-ranging character from the enigmatic experience of the Australian continent in all its vastness.

Like Glenn Murcutt and Richard Leplastrier, the two Australian master architects with whom he is most closely associated and with whom he habitually teaches a studio course for advanced students every summer, Stutchbury builds the spirit of the outback into his work wherein the exotic flora and fauna of the continent, not to mention its geology, topography and climate, find a responsive echo in his architecture.

This architect, as agent provocateur, remains a man of the people, combining in one volatile persona both a leader and a collaborator. This is a figure who recognises and acknowledges on a daily basis that distinguished works of architecture are never created by a single individual after the myth of genius. On the contrary, he is perennially involved in fleeting collaborations between multiple talents and protagonists, from the essential structural and environmental engineers to small-scale, quasi-industrial manufacturers working away on the edge of things, along with those dedicated young architects refining a given piece at the last minute, in the early hours of the morning.

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Meet Your 2015 Core77 Design Awards Jury Captains and Jury Members

Among all the benefits that come with entering the Core77 Design Awards, having your work critiqued by the juries is perhaps the most valuable. These are established experts with extensive experience in your field of design, looking over your plans, ideas and executions. For those who win, the jury comments become a permanent record of your achievement that gets shared across the Core77 Design Network and a make an excellent addition to your resume. With the Regular Deadline on March 24th only 5 days away, there’s not much time left to enter, so let’s take a look at the design experts that will be critiquing your work this year. 

Consumer Products

Co-captains: Hoang and Anh Nguyen, Founders of Creative Session

Hoang & Anh are the founders of Creative Session, a collaborative space for presenting trends, insights and impulsive ideas among the brothers in ways of industrial design. Industrial designers by trade but obsessed with story telling, graphics and branding. Beyond Creative Session they are leads at respectable agencies in San Francisco; Astro Studios and Matter Global. With 15 years of combined experience in consumer electronics they bring keen eye for sex appeal and functionality. They’ve worked on projects from small start-ups to fortune 500s.

The Consumer Products Jury Team is completed by Shujan Bertrand, CEO and Owner of APLAT, Jason Mayden, Vice President of Design at Mark One, David Whetstone, Design Director at Astro Studios, Adam Leonards, Principal Designer at Matter Product and Max Burton, Founder and Chief Designer at Matter Product.

Built Environment

Co-captains: Laura Allen & Mark Smout, Senior Lecturers, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.

Mark Smout and Laura Allen are Senior Lecturers at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. Their work takes two routes, architectural competitions, where the particular rigor of the competition brief, site and program provide the basis for new investigations and, conceptual design projects which test out the agenda and methodology of the design research practice. They focus on the dynamic relationship between the natural and the man made and how this can be revealed to enhance the experience of the architectural landscape.

The Built Environment Jury Team is completed by Will Hunter, Founding Director at the London School of Architecture and Vicky Richardson, Director of Architecture, Design and Fashion at the British Council.

Interaction

Captain: Jill Nussbaum, Executive Director of Product and Interaction Design at The Barbarian Group

Jill works with clients to develop long-term product experiences that explore emerging technologies and manages the Interaction Design team at the Barbarian Group. Previously she was an Executive Creative Director at R/GA, and a key player behind the design of the Nike+ platform. In her role, she oversaw the evolution of the platform to include Nike+ Fuelband, Nike+ Basketball and Nike+ Training.

Jill is an active member of the New York design community and enjoys teaching, public speaking, writing, and advising young designers and tech start-ups. She currently teaches in the Interaction Design MFA program at SVA, and is a contributing writer for PSFK. She frequently guest lectures at conferences and learning institutions like Fast Company, SxSW, AIGA/NY, IxDA and General Assembly.

The Interaction Jury Team is completed by Ian Spalter, UX Lead and Manager at YouTube, Carla Echevarria, Vice President and Head of Creative at MakerBot and Matt Jones, Interaction Design Director at Google Creative Lab.

Design For Social Impact

Captain: John Thackara, Director at The Doors of Perception

For thirty years, John Thackara has traveled the world in his search of stories about the practical steps taken by communities to realize a sustainable future. He writes about these stories online and in books; he uses them in talks for cities and business; he also organizes festivals and events that bring the subjects of these stories together. John is the author of a widely-read blog at designobserver.com and of the best-selling In the Bubble: Designing In A Complex World (MIT Press) – also translated into nine languages. As director of doorsofperception.com, John organizes conferences and festivals in which social innovators share knowledge.

John is a Senior Fellow of the Royal College of Art, in London, and a Fellow of The Young Foundation, the UK’s social enterprise incubator. He sits on the advisory boards of the Pixelache Festival in Helsinki, the Future Perfect festival in Sweden, and Design Impact in India. He is also a member of the UK Parliament’s Standing Commission on Design.

The Design for Social Impact Jury Team is completed by Babitha George, Partner at Quicksand, Dr. Mathilda Tham, Design Professor at Linnaeus University and Gill Wildman, Co-Founder and Principal at Plot.

Speculative Concepts

Captain: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, artist, designer and writer who leads Studio Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg Ltd.

Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg is a designer, artist and writer. Seeking new roles for design, Daisy is developing experimental design approaches to help us imagine alternative ideals around technology. Through the design of objects, workshops, and writing and curating, her practice investigates both aesthetic and ethical futures for design. Daisy’s collaborators include scientists, engineers, artists, designers, social scientists, galleries and industry around the world. She began a PhD by practice, The Dream of Better, exploring the idea of a ‘better’ future, at the Royal College of Art in London, in 2013.

As Design Fellow on Synthetic Aesthetics (Stanford University/University of Edinburgh, 2010-2013), Daisy curated an international research project, developing novel modes of collaboration and critical discourse between synthetic biology, art and design. Daisy is lead author on Synthetic Aesthetics: Investigating Synthetic Biology’s Designs on Nature (MIT Press, March 2014). She led the curatorial team for Grow Your Own… Life After Nature, a flagship exhibition about synthetic biology at Science Gallery, Dublin (October 2013–January 2014).

The Speculative Concepts Jury Team is completed by Lucy McRae of Body Architect, Cher Potter, Research Fellow at Victoria and Albert Museum, James Auger, Partner at Auger-Loizeau and Jan Boelen, Artistic Director at Z33.

Commercial Equipment

Captain: Dan Harden, President, CEO & Principal Designer, Whipsaw

Dan is President, CEO, Principal Designer and cofounder of Whipsaw Inc., a highly acclaimed design firm in Silicon Valley, California. Whipsaw designs products and experiences for companies around the world including Google, Cisco, Clorox, GE, Haier, Intel, Leitz, Merck, Motorola, Nike, Olympus, Samsung and TP-Link, plus many exciting startups including Apnicure, Dropcam, Highfive, Livescribe, Nod Labs, and Yubo. Dan is a hands-on designer and directs the strategic and conceptual direction of most client accounts.

The Commercial Equipment Jury Team is completed by Bill Evans, Principal and Founder at Bridge Design, Mike Gallagher, Vice President of Design at Crown Equipment Corporation and Sam Lucente, CDO and Co-Founder of Cookbrite.

Visual Communication

Captain: Astrid Stavro, Partner & Creative Partner at Atlas

Astrid Stavro graduated with a First Class Certificate from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design and with Distinction from The Royal College of Art in London. In 2004 she returned to her native land of Spain to start her own design practice in Barcelona. Astrid Stavro’s strongly rooted conceptual solutions and distinctive typographic approach quickly won international critical acclaim. Her work has been recognized nationally and internationally with over 150 highly acclaimed creative awards including D&AD, The Annual (Creative Review), Design Week Awards, The International Society of Typographic Designers and Art Directors Club of New York. She is a recurrent jury member in design competitions and lectures in design conferences worldwide. Stavro writes for various design journals and is currently the Art Director as well as a contributing editor of Elephant magazine.

The Visual Communication Jury Team is completed by Matt Willey, Art Director at The New York Times Magazine, Pablo Juncadella, Founder of Mucho, Professor Teal Triggs, Associate Dean of the School of Communication at the Royal College of Art and Marion Deuchars, Author and Illustrator, www.mariondeuchars.com

Service Design

Captain: Cathy Huang, President of CBi China Bridge

Cathy founded CBi China Bridge in 2003, the first insight-based innovation consulting firm in China. Recently, she co-founded Successful Design, a platform aiming to amplifying the value of design. Under her guidance, CBi has become a leading innovation firm, acting as the bridge linking creative design with business.

Having broad influence both socially and on the global design industry, Cathy is frequently invited to conferences in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. She enjoys adventures; from crossing the Gobi desert in Dunhuang to bungee jumping in New Zealand. Her continued dedication to challenging the limits fuels her creativity for both business and design.

The Service Design Jury Team is completed by Adam Lawrence, Co-Founder at WorkPlayExperience, Luis Arnal, President and Founder of INSITUM and Martha Cotton, Partner at gravitytank.

Design Education Initiatives

Captain: Mike Weikert, Director & Founder, Center for Social Design & Master of Arts in Social Design at MICA

Mike Weikert is founding director of the Center for Social Design and Master of Arts in Social Design at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). In 2008, he established MICA’s Center for Design Practice, a multi-disciplinary, project-based studio bringing together students and outside partners to collaborate on innovative solutions to social problems. Previously, he served as co-chair of the graphic design department at MICA, partner/creative director at Atlanta-based Iconologic, and as a design consultant to the International Olympic Committee. In 2011, he was nominated for the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award and in 2014, received the Ashoka U-Cordes Innovation Award.

The Design Education Initiatives Jury Team is completed by Becky Slogeris, Social Design Associate for the Center for Social Design at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Sarah Hemminger, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Thread and Jess Gartner, CEO and Founder of Allovue.

Open Design

Captain: Jennifer Turliuk, Co-President of MakerKids

Jennifer Turliuk is Co-President of MakerKids, a maker learning company that operates one of the only maker spaces for kids in the world. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Wired, Fast Company, Forbes, a Harvard case study and more. Jennifer keynoted the first MakerCon in Europe and has also spoken at various Maker Faire, MakerCon and TEDx events. She attended the Graduate Studies Program at Singularity University at NASA and business school at Queen’s University. In her spare time, Jennifer does marketing and strategy consulting. She also enjoys dancing, kiteboarding, playwriting and DJing. Follow her on Twitter: @jenniferturliuk.

The Open Design Jury Team is completed by Mark Hatch, CEO at TechShop, Darrel Etherington, Writer at Techcrunch and Yancey Strickler, Co-Founder and CEO or Kickstarter.

Furniture & Lighting

Captain: Paul Cocksedge, Founder of Paul Cocksedge Studio

Paul Cocksedge studied under Ron Arad during his MA in Product Design at the Royal College of Art, and was introduced to Issey Miyake and Ingo Maurer, both of whom staged early exhibitions of his work. Maurer went so far as to give Paul a show within his own show at Milan Design Week 2003, introducing his lights ‘Styrene’, ‘NeON’, and an early work that was to be developed into ‘Life 01’ with FLOS. Paul has since gone on to become one of Britain’s leading designers, founding Paul Cocksedge Studio with business partner Joana Pinho in 2004. The Studio’s catalogue includes an imaginative range of design products, architectural projects, sculptures and lighting, all infused with the sense of simplicity, joy and wonder that has come to characterize Paul Cocksedge’s work.

The Furniture & Lighting Jury Team is still being assembled at the time of this post. Stay tuned!

Packaging

Captain: Nishma Pandit, Director & Principal Designer at Ticket Design

Nishma is a co-founder and Director at Ticket Design, a design and innovation consulting firm involved in product, packaging and UX design. Under her leadership, Ticket Design has established itself as a respected design consulting firm, with a wide variety of award winning products launched in the Indian as well as International markets. Some of the awards that Ticket Design has won under her vision are Red Dot Product Design Award in 2013, CII award for UX design 2013 and Silver award at US Appliance Design.

During her tenure at Ticket Design, she has been the force of converting ideas into reality. With a robust background in design and years of hands-on design realization she brings her extensive knowledge of product development to the projects. Her project management experience has helped her team to get to the root of a problem and look at meaningful creative solutions.

The Packaging Jury Team is completed by Ayush Kasliwal, Founder of Ayush Kasliwal Design Private Ltd., Manabu Tago, President, Art Director and Designer, MTDO Inc. and Dinesh Korjan, Founder and Partner of Studio Korjan.

Transportation

Captain: James Thomas, Industrial Designer and Founder of BicycleDesign.net.

James Thomas is an industrial designer with interests in cycling, photography, architecture, lighting, active transportation, sustainability, and generally speaking, all art & design. Over the course of his 20 year design career, James has worked on a wide variety of consumer products and interior environments and his award-winning designs have received recognition from top national outlets including the Wall Street Journal and Better Homes and Gardens.

In 2005, James started BicycleDesign.net, a website that quickly became a central place on the internet for discussion of design in the bicycle industry. All types of bicycles (and other human powered machines) are covered on the site, from the latest high-end road and mountain bikes to transportation oriented bikes and unique utilitarian designs. James has staged a couple of different design competitions on the Bicycle Design site, and has served on the jury of several other competitions including the “Cycling out of Poverty” African Bicycle Design Contest, GrabCAD’s Velodroom Bike Accessory Challenge and the ExtraEnergy France eBikeTec Design Contest. In addition to the Bicycle Design site, James can be found online at JCTdesign.net and on Twitter at @JCTdesign and @BicycleDesign.

The Transportation Jury Team is completed by Torgny Fjeldskaar, Design Director at BMC Switzerland, Melissa Bruntlett, Co-Founder of Modacity, Rob Cotter, Chief Designer and CEO at Organic Transit and Eric Stoddard, Design Manager at Ford Motor Company.

Strategy & Research

Captain: Dr. Melis Senova, Founder & Director of Strategy & Design at Huddle Design.

As Founder and Director at Huddle, Melis is the main provocateur when it comes to encouraging creative and pragmatic solutions. She is passionate about driving change within organizations with a natural focus on human centricity, design and what it takes to thrive in the 21st century. Melis has deep academic qualifications and vast business experience, underpinned by a PhD in Human Factors (user-centered design). Her areas of expertise covers service strategy, strategic service design, experience design, concept prototyping, systems engineering, program management and human factors research.

Melis is a contributing author to This is Service Design Thinking, the very first textbook on Service Design published in 2011. She sits on the advisory board for the Department of Architecture and Industrial Design at RMIT and is a Senior Research Fellow at the School of Medicine at Monash University. Melis is also co-founder of London-based Enterprise Design consultancy FromHereOn.

The Strategy & Research Jury Team is completed by Marcel Zwiers, Co-Founder and Creative Director at 31Volts, Harold G. Nelson, Visiting Scholar, University of Montana, School of Computer Science, Hugh Evans, CEO and Co-Founder of FromHereOn and Dr. Yoko Akama, Senior Lecturer in Communication Design, RMIT University.

Morning Media Newsfeed: Sony Launches Vue TV | Nightly News Gets Ratings Boost

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Sony’s PlayStation Vue Online TV Service Launches at $50 A Month (Re/code / Reuters)
Sony on Wednesday launched its PlayStation Vue Web video service in three cities, targeting customers looking for cheaper alternatives to cable with packages starting at $50. Deadline Prices for Vue begin at $49.99 a month for a package of about 50 channels that include broadcast (in local markets for network-owned stations) and cable services from CBS, Time Warner, Viacom, Discovery, Fox, NBC Universal and Scripps Networks — AMC joins the lineup next month. Conspicuously absent: Disney and Univision. WSJ The $69.99 package tacks on a smattering of smaller channels like Palladia, Chiller and Cloo. Vue customers will also be able to watch Sony’s original series programmed for PlayStation users, the first of which is the supernatural drama Powers. Sony also doesn’t have HBO, Showtime and other premium channels typically offered as add-ons to cable packages. Variety On Wednesday, Sony began marketing PlayStation Vue to consumers in New York, Chicago and Philadelphia, aimed at owners of PS3 and PS4 videogame consoles. Unlike Dish Network’s Sling TV, the satcaster’s stripped-down, $20-per-month service targeted at cost-sensitive consumers, PlayStation Vue is designed to be a full replacement for traditional cable and satellite TV — but, supposedly, with a more personalized view into what to watch. NYT Eventually, it is expected to be available on the iPad and in other U.S. cities. Adweek At this point, it looks a lot like a la carte is coming, whether the industry likes it or not, and it would be foolish not to see these moves by huge tech and telecommunication players as an attempt to supplant traditional cable plans. Smaller Web-based packages appear attractive to the consumer, largely because they look like cheaper cable subscriptions. But that’s not what they are.

NBC’s Nightly News Gets Boost From Rebroadcasts (Politico / Dylan Byers on Media)
For more than a month now, NBC News has been trumpeting the ratings successes of Nightly News in the aftermath of the Brian Williams scandal. Lester Holt, Williams’ replacement, has kept the show at No. 1 in the Nielsen ratings, beating out ABC’s World News by tens of thousands of viewers in the all-important 25-to-54 year-old demo most weeks. TVNewser NBC News has quietly begun airing rebroadcasts of NBC Nightly News in select markets, including, “Atlanta, Denver, Minneapolis, Seattle and at least half a dozen other major urban areas” in the overnight hours between 2 and 4 a.m. WSJ / CMO Today While the potential audience in that hour is tiny, so is the gap between NBC and ABC in the evening news ratings race, and every eyeball counts. Last week, only 11,000 viewers separated first place NBC from No. 2 ABC, according to Nielsen. While it isn’t known whether the night owls provided the margin of victory, it certainly didn’t hurt. Variety The tactic lends support to Nightly News as its performance is being watched to see if it weakens in Williams’ absence. The anchor was suspended for six months after he acknowledged falsifying an account of a reporting trip to Iraq in 2003. Since that disclosure, NBC News has been engaged in an investigation of that incident, as well as others involving the anchor.

Donald Trump Forms Presidential Exploratory Committee (FishbowlNY)
Bad news for Republicans — Donald Trump has formed a presidential exploratory committee. Mediaite Trump has bandied about a presidential run in the past, most notably in 2012, to the point that many have concluded it’s a self-promotional scam. However this is the first time Trump has formed an exploratory committee, a major funding step toward running for real. THR “I am the only one who can make America truly great again,” the Republican businessman and reality television star declared in a statement announcing the move. Trump said he’s already hired political aides in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, which host the first three contests on the presidential nominating calendar. Politico / Dylan Byers on Media NBC Entertainment is planning to go ahead with production of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice, Season 15, despite the fact that the real estate mogul is reportedly dropping the show in order to form a presidential exploratory committee. “The show has been picked up for another season, production dates TBD,” an NBC Entertainment source said.

USA Today Offers Buyouts to Veteran Staffers (USA Today)
USA Today announced Wednesday that it will offer buyout packages to veteran employees to trim staffing, its latest effort to cut costs and invest more in digital products amid a plan by parent company Gannett to spin off the publishing business as a separate company. Politico / Dylan Byers on Media Any employee 55 and older who has worked for Gannett for at least 15 years is eligible to receive one-and-a-half to two weeks of pay for each year worked, capped at 52 weeks, along with health care benefits. Poynter / MediaWire As the paper has focused on expanding podcasts, video and stories for mobile apps and the USA Today website, it has increasingly moved to diminish its workforce, buying out employees in 2013 and laying off roughly 60 employees in September. Gannett, whose fourth-quarter publishing advertising revenue fell 7.8 percent from the previous year, announced in August that it would split its broadcast and publishing functions into separate companies.

Glenn Beck Declares He Is No Longer A Republican: ‘I’m Done With Them’ (HuffPost)
Republicans shouldn’t expect any support from Glenn Beck in 2016. The radio host announced on his show Wednesday that he is “done” with the Republican Party. Mediaite “I’ve made my decision — I’m out. I’m out of the Republican Party,” Beck declared. “I am not a Republican; I will not give a dime to the Republican Party. I’m out.” And he had some advice for his listeners: “Run from the Republican Party. They are not good.” Beck went on to accuse the GOP of abandoning their principles by failing to effectively stand against Obamacare and immigration reform. “They set us up,” he said. “Enough is enough.” Politico / Dylan Byers on Media Beck, who achieved national fame and notoriety as a Fox News host, wields a significant amount of influence among conservatives and libertarians. He launched his own news site, TheBlaze, which includes television, radio and digital platforms, in 2011.

ABC News D.C. Bureau Announces Layoffs (TVNewser)
The ABC News Washington, D.C. Bureau has laid off a dozen employees. The plan is to replace the employees shortly, while adjusting to the current landscape and putting a focus on content-based reporting. The new positions could be posted as early as Monday. Politico / Dylan Byers on Media The cuts, which will affect operations, editorial and engineering staff, come as ABC News plans to shift from a platform-based structure — in which reporters were assigned to specific shows — to a content-based structure, in which reporters are assigned to specific beats and report across platforms.

PoliticsNation EP Matt Saal Leaving MSNBC for Bloomberg (TVNewser)
Matt Saal, the creator and executive producer of PoliticsNation With Al Sharpton, is leaving MSNBC for a new role at Bloomberg TV. Saal will serve as an EP at Bloomberg after 12 years with MSNBC. Mediaite Before launching Sharpton’s show in 2011, Saal served as a co-executive producer for The Rachel Maddow Show and his first job with the NBC family was as co-creator and senior producer for weekly roundtable show The Chris Matthews Show.

CNN Falls for Hoax in Tweeting Death of Singapore’s Founder (TVNewser)
CNN’s hugely popular @cnnbrk breaking news Twitter account tweeted to its 25 million followers the death of Singapore’s first prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew, and then admitted the report may have been false, sending a second tweet reading “reports emerge that statement attributed to Singapore government… may not be official.” Mediaite The hoax was started by a website with the Prime Minister Office’s logo; the website has no connection to the PMO, which is investigating. Lee is severely ill, but further reporting determined him to be alive at press time.

CNN Nabs Nia-Malika Henderson (FishbowlDC)
As it continues to gear up for 2016 presidential campaign coverage, CNN has nabbed the Washington Post’s Nia-Malika Henderson as its newest senior political reporter. Politico / Dylan Byers on Media Henderson, already a CNN contributor, will now cover the 2016 campaign for CNN’s digital and television platforms. She will also cover identity politics for the network, focusing on demographics, race and religion.

NYT Adding 20 Online Opinion Writers (Capital New York)
The New York Times is bringing on 20 new online-focused writers as contributors for its op-ed and Sunday Review sections, editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal and op-ed/Sunday Review editor Trish Hall announced in a Wednesday afternoon memo.

Guardian Spearheads Programmatic Partnership (Capital New York)
Five major international news organizations have banded together on a new programmatic advertising initiative. The Pangaea Alliance will allow brands to advertise against a 110 million-user combined global audience of The Guardian, CNN International, The Financial Times, Reuters and The Economist.

LA Times Names S. Mitra Kalita to Key Role (WWD / Memo Pad)
The Los Angeles Times is shaking up its newsroom structure and adding new faces. The newspaper hired away S. Mitra Kalita from Atlantic Media’s business site Quartz, where she served as its executive editor.

Heidi Fleiss And The Man Behind The Art of The Pimp (FishbowlNY / Lunch)
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Mother Jones Reporter Arrested for Trespassing at Prison (Mediaite)
A reporter for Mother Jones was arrested near a rural Louisiana prison earlier last week after he was found taking photos of the facility using a drone.

A+E Networks Appoints Top Programming Execs at A&E, History (Variety)
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Word of Mouth Philadelphia: Food + Drink


by Mark Likosky

Philadelphia seems to get a bad rap from many people who visit the city for work and get stuck in Center City with no idea where to go for lunch. The reality is Philly—as one of the largest cities in the US—is brimming with great places……

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Cool Hunting Video: Taxi Amulets of Bangkok: The many religious and pop culture shrines inside Thailand's cabs

Cool Hunting Video: Taxi Amulets of Bangkok

While traveling in Bangkok, we asked American-turned-Bangkokian, Dale Konstanz, if he could give us a glimpse into the day-to-day on the city’s bustling streets. Creator of the blog “Still Life in Moving Vehicles” and the book Thai Taxi Talismans……

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Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Sushi Set

This Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Sushi Set from thinkgeek is pretty awesome! You set the..(Read…)