Serie tv di fantascienza da vedere su Apple TV - la mia lista di fine anno per Fumettologica
https://fumettologica.it/2025/12/serie-tv-apple-da-vedere/
https://fumettologica.it/2025/12/serie-tv-apple-da-vedere/
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Buona fine e miglior inizio a tutti gli iscritti al canale!
Il 2026 incombe!
Il 2026 incombe!
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Siamo entrati in un nuovo anno e nuove opere d'arte vanno nel pubblico dominio. Eccole qua.
Money quote: "On January 1, 2026, creative works from 1930 and sound recordings from 1925 enter the public domain in the United States. 1930 ushered in a new decade and a world teetering between mystery and modernity. It was a year of detectives, jazz, speakeasies, and iconic characters stepping onto the cultural stage—many of whom have been locked behind copyright for nearly a century."
https://blog.archive.org/public-domain-day-2026/
Money quote: "On January 1, 2026, creative works from 1930 and sound recordings from 1925 enter the public domain in the United States. 1930 ushered in a new decade and a world teetering between mystery and modernity. It was a year of detectives, jazz, speakeasies, and iconic characters stepping onto the cultural stage—many of whom have been locked behind copyright for nearly a century."
https://blog.archive.org/public-domain-day-2026/
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Concertone per l'inizio dell'anno. La libidine di ascoltare Bach suonato con gli strumenti barocchi originali.
Money quote: "We could say that the music of Johann Sebastian Bach transcends instrumentation. Wendy Carlos did a great deal to prove that with her 1968 album Switched-On Bach, composed entirely (and laboriously) on an early Moog synthesizer. Despite its controversial union of long-revered compositions with practically untested musical technology, that project won high praise, not least from as famed an interpreter of Bach as Glenn Gould. Here at Open Culture we’ve featured many of Gould’s own performances of Bach: of the Keyboard Concerto No. 1 in D minor in his 1960 U.S. television debut, of the cantata BWV 54 on a 1962 CBC special, of The Art of Fugue and the Goldberg Variations as played toward the end of his life in the early 1980s."
https://www.openculture.com/2020/08/hear-ten-of-bachs-pieces-played-on-original-baroque-instruments.html
Money quote: "We could say that the music of Johann Sebastian Bach transcends instrumentation. Wendy Carlos did a great deal to prove that with her 1968 album Switched-On Bach, composed entirely (and laboriously) on an early Moog synthesizer. Despite its controversial union of long-revered compositions with practically untested musical technology, that project won high praise, not least from as famed an interpreter of Bach as Glenn Gould. Here at Open Culture we’ve featured many of Gould’s own performances of Bach: of the Keyboard Concerto No. 1 in D minor in his 1960 U.S. television debut, of the cantata BWV 54 on a 1962 CBC special, of The Art of Fugue and the Goldberg Variations as played toward the end of his life in the early 1980s."
https://www.openculture.com/2020/08/hear-ten-of-bachs-pieces-played-on-original-baroque-instruments.html
Open Culture
Hear 10 of Bach’s Pieces Played on Original Baroque Instruments
We could say that the music of Johann Sebastian Bach transcends instrumentation. Wendy Carlos did a great deal to prove that with her 1968 album Switched-On Bach, composed entirely (and laboriously) on an early Moog synthesizer.
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Il grande consolidamento nel settore dell'e-learning. Udemy e Coursera diventano una cosa sola. Chissà chi ha comprato chi.
Money quote: "Coursera, Inc. (NYSE: COUR) and Udemy, Inc. (NASDAQ: UDMY) today announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which Coursera will combine with Udemy in an all-stock transaction. Based on the closing prices of Coursera and Udemy common stock on December 16, 2025, the implied equity value of the combined company is approximately $2.5 billion."
https://investor.coursera.com/news/news-details/2025/Coursera-to-Combine-with-Udemy-to-Empower-the-Global-Workforce-with-Skills-for-the-AI-Era/default.aspx
Money quote: "Coursera, Inc. (NYSE: COUR) and Udemy, Inc. (NASDAQ: UDMY) today announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which Coursera will combine with Udemy in an all-stock transaction. Based on the closing prices of Coursera and Udemy common stock on December 16, 2025, the implied equity value of the combined company is approximately $2.5 billion."
https://investor.coursera.com/news/news-details/2025/Coursera-to-Combine-with-Udemy-to-Empower-the-Global-Workforce-with-Skills-for-the-AI-Era/default.aspx
Coursera
Coursera to Combine with Udemy to Empower the Global Workforce with Skills for the AI Era
Highly Complementary Capabilities Will Create a Leading Technology Platform, Redefining Skills Discovery, Development, and Mastery for Learners and Organizations at Scale Unites Udemy’s Dynamic AI-Powered Skills Development Marketplace with World-Class University…
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Un nuovo anno, molte promesse tecnologiche, qualche illusione geopolitica e il piacere ostinato delle cose fatte a mano: Mostly Weekly 357 è pronta
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/357/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/357/
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Metaletture della domenica. La gioia dei libi usati e delle sorprese che contengono.
Money quote: "Frequentando abitualmente queste librerie, sia nelle grandi città come in quelle di provincia, ecco che piano piano riaffiorano non solo titoli introvabili o più banalmente fuori catalogo, ma anche persone che non ci sono più, i morti. Biblioteche facilmente riconducibili a professionisti o intellettuali da poco scomparsi, i cui parenti hanno deciso di disfarsi di chili e metri cubi di carta stampata. Così dalla gioia di una conquista, subito si passa alla sensazione di un furto, di una violenza gratuita. Pochi euro sono sufficienti per comprare un libro magari amatissimo o dedicato a una persona importante per la vita di chi lo regalava."
https://www.ilpost.it/2025/12/17/giossi-quello-che-si-trova-nei-libri-usati-oppure-no/
Money quote: "Frequentando abitualmente queste librerie, sia nelle grandi città come in quelle di provincia, ecco che piano piano riaffiorano non solo titoli introvabili o più banalmente fuori catalogo, ma anche persone che non ci sono più, i morti. Biblioteche facilmente riconducibili a professionisti o intellettuali da poco scomparsi, i cui parenti hanno deciso di disfarsi di chili e metri cubi di carta stampata. Così dalla gioia di una conquista, subito si passa alla sensazione di un furto, di una violenza gratuita. Pochi euro sono sufficienti per comprare un libro magari amatissimo o dedicato a una persona importante per la vita di chi lo regalava."
https://www.ilpost.it/2025/12/17/giossi-quello-che-si-trova-nei-libri-usati-oppure-no/
Il Post
Quello che si trova nei libri usati. Oppure no - Il Post
Non è solo un fatto di risparmio o di amore per la rarità, è anche che le pagine trattengono biglietti, dediche, segni di chi non c’è più
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Le tastiere virtuali degli iPhone hanno dei problemi con l'ultima versione del sistema operativo di Apple, iOS 26. Ci sono anche delle soluzioni, ma non funzionano con tutti.
Money quote: "Is there a Problem with the iPhone Keyboard? I tested out the iPhone keyboard of my brother and I immediately noticed a difference with my iPhone 17 Pro Max Keyboard. After doing some research I stumbled on the fact that many iPhone users have experienced keyboards issues lately."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njteXaQaLxE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdQWWmJ4Bms
Money quote: "Is there a Problem with the iPhone Keyboard? I tested out the iPhone keyboard of my brother and I immediately noticed a difference with my iPhone 17 Pro Max Keyboard. After doing some research I stumbled on the fact that many iPhone users have experienced keyboards issues lately."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njteXaQaLxE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdQWWmJ4Bms
YouTube
iOS Keyboard Problem Explained — and How to Fix It!
Is there a Problem with the iPhone Keyboard? I tested out the iPhone keyboard of my brother and I immediately noticed a difference with my iPhone 17 Pro Max Keyboard. After doing some research I stumbled on the fact that many iPhone users have experienced…
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Nel Regno Unito non si possono più bollire vive le aragoste. Per capire come mai, si prega di leggere "Considera l'aragosta" di David Foster Wallace.
Money quote: "Per anni considerate solo ingredienti da cucina, le aragoste sono finite al centro di un lungo dibattito scientifico e politico. Nel 2022 una legge ne ha riconosciuto la capacità di provare dolore. Ora il governo britannico compie un ulteriore passo: vietare una pratica tradizionale ma contestata, la bollitura da vive."
https://www.lastampa.it/la-zampa/2025/12/25/news/regno_unito_vieta_bollire_aragoste_vive-425060122/
Money quote: "Per anni considerate solo ingredienti da cucina, le aragoste sono finite al centro di un lungo dibattito scientifico e politico. Nel 2022 una legge ne ha riconosciuto la capacità di provare dolore. Ora il governo britannico compie un ulteriore passo: vietare una pratica tradizionale ma contestata, la bollitura da vive."
https://www.lastampa.it/la-zampa/2025/12/25/news/regno_unito_vieta_bollire_aragoste_vive-425060122/
La Stampa
Il Regno Unito vieta di bollire vive le aragoste: sono esseri senzienti che provano dolore
Segui La Zampa su Facebook (clicca qui), Instagram (clicca qui) e X (clicca qui) - Non perderti le migliori notizie e storie, iscriviti alla newsletter settima…
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Piccole notizie che potrebbero cambiare molte vite: un batterio di anfibi e rettili che mangia i tumori.
Money quote: "A research team of Prof. Eijiro Miyako at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has discovered that the bacterium Ewingella americana, isolated from the intestines of Japanese tree frogs (Dryophytes japonicus), possesses remarkably potent anticancer activity. This groundbreaking research has been published in the international journal Gut Microbes."
https://www.jaist.ac.jp/english/whatsnew/press/2025/12/17-1.html
Money quote: "A research team of Prof. Eijiro Miyako at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has discovered that the bacterium Ewingella americana, isolated from the intestines of Japanese tree frogs (Dryophytes japonicus), possesses remarkably potent anticancer activity. This groundbreaking research has been published in the international journal Gut Microbes."
https://www.jaist.ac.jp/english/whatsnew/press/2025/12/17-1.html
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La storia di un font. Quale? Il Times New Roman. E che storia. Anche se va detto: un po' è noioso (ma per fortuna ci sono un sacco di alternative).
Money quote: "Objectively, there’s nothing wrong with Times New Roman. It was designed for a newspaper, so it’s a bit narrower than most text fonts—especially the bold style. (Newspapers prefer narrow fonts because they fit more text per line.) The italic is mediocre. But those aren’t fatal flaws. Times New Roman is a workhorse font that’s been successful for a reason."
https://typographyforlawyers.com/a-brief-history-of-times-new-roman.html
Money quote: "Objectively, there’s nothing wrong with Times New Roman. It was designed for a newspaper, so it’s a bit narrower than most text fonts—especially the bold style. (Newspapers prefer narrow fonts because they fit more text per line.) The italic is mediocre. But those aren’t fatal flaws. Times New Roman is a workhorse font that’s been successful for a reason."
https://typographyforlawyers.com/a-brief-history-of-times-new-roman.html
Typographyforlawyers
A brief history of Times New Roman | Typography for Lawyers
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L’eredità di Ursula K. Le Guin nella fantascienza e nei fumetti contemporanei - primo articolo del 2026 per Fumettologica
https://fumettologica.it/2026/01/eredita-ursula-k-le-guin-fantascienza-fumetti/
https://fumettologica.it/2026/01/eredita-ursula-k-le-guin-fantascienza-fumetti/
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La statistica del 2026 che mi ha colpito di più? Nei licei americani la maggior parte degli studenti legge solo un romanzo prima di diplomarsi. E le liste di libri da leggere sono asfittiche (e sproporizionate all'età: classici che si apprezzano da grandi, non da adolescenti iperstimolati). Un disastro
Money quote: "“We typically spend a ridiculous amount of time reading each book, such that in my freshman year, we read only one, ‘Macbeth.’”"
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/12/us/high-school-english-teachers-assigning-books.html
archivio: https://archive.is/iwBwZ
Money quote: "“We typically spend a ridiculous amount of time reading each book, such that in my freshman year, we read only one, ‘Macbeth.’”"
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/12/us/high-school-english-teachers-assigning-books.html
archivio: https://archive.is/iwBwZ
Nytimes
Kids Rarely Read Whole Books Anymore. Even in English Class.
When teachers do assign whole books, they often choose from a stagnant list of classics.
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L’AI funziona nel 90% dei casi. Ed è proprio questo il problema. Questa settimana Mostly Weekly 358 fa un giro notevole nel mondo che non va
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/358/
https://antoniodini.com/weekly/358/
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Il ceo di AWS, la società interna di Amazon che ha inventato il cloud computing, lo spiega semplice: sostituire i programmatori junior con l'AI è un'idea molto stupida.
Money quote: "He was asked to explain why he once called replacing junior employees with AI “one of the dumbest ideas” he’d ever heard, and to expand on how he believes agentic AI will actually change the workplace in the coming years."
https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/aws-ceo-ai-cannot-replace-junior-developers
Money quote: "He was asked to explain why he once called replacing junior employees with AI “one of the dumbest ideas” he’d ever heard, and to expand on how he believes agentic AI will actually change the workplace in the coming years."
https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/aws-ceo-ai-cannot-replace-junior-developers
Finalroundai
AWS CEO Explains 3 Reasons AI Can’t Replace Junior Devs
AWS CEO Matt Garman pushes back on AI replacing junior developers and explains how AI should be used in the workplace.
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Una gemma che pochi conoscono: il Gabinetto Viesseux di Firenze. L’incredibile archivio del Gabinetto – oggi conservato tra Palazzo Strozzi e Palazzo Corsini Suarez – custodisce infatti non sono opere autografe, lettere, documenti di autori come Cristina Campo, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Federigo Tozzi, Alberto Savinio, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Giorgio Caproni, Vasco Pratolini e molti altri per un totale di 600mila volumi, 160 fondi archivistici, oltre 750mila documenti.
Money quote: "Nel corso dell’Ottocento, il Gabinetto sarebbe diventato un centro di primaria importanza per il consolidamento e l’evoluzione di una letteratura nazionale italiana, grazie al prolifico contatto con le coeve esperienze internazionali. Tra i suoi “abbonati”, il Gabinetto poteva contare su Giacomo Leopardi – che qui nel 1827 incontrò Alessandro Manzoni – Gino Capponi, Pietro Colletta, Pietro Giordani, Vincenzo Gioberti; ma anche Stendhal, Schopenhauer, e più tardi Zola e Dostoevskij.
Dal 1921 divenne di proprietà del comune di Firenze e traslocò, tra il 1923 e il 1940, all’interno dell’ex Chiesa di Santa Maria Sopra Porta. Poi trovò la sua collocazione definitiva in Palazzo Strozzi; primo direttore nella nuova sede fu, dal 1941, lo scrittore Alessandro Bonsanti (ma tra i direttori storici figura anche Eugenio Montale), che apportò significative novità."
https://www.artribune.com/arti-visive/arte-contemporanea/2025/12/gabinetto-vieusseux-firenze-collezione-opere/
Money quote: "Nel corso dell’Ottocento, il Gabinetto sarebbe diventato un centro di primaria importanza per il consolidamento e l’evoluzione di una letteratura nazionale italiana, grazie al prolifico contatto con le coeve esperienze internazionali. Tra i suoi “abbonati”, il Gabinetto poteva contare su Giacomo Leopardi – che qui nel 1827 incontrò Alessandro Manzoni – Gino Capponi, Pietro Colletta, Pietro Giordani, Vincenzo Gioberti; ma anche Stendhal, Schopenhauer, e più tardi Zola e Dostoevskij.
Dal 1921 divenne di proprietà del comune di Firenze e traslocò, tra il 1923 e il 1940, all’interno dell’ex Chiesa di Santa Maria Sopra Porta. Poi trovò la sua collocazione definitiva in Palazzo Strozzi; primo direttore nella nuova sede fu, dal 1941, lo scrittore Alessandro Bonsanti (ma tra i direttori storici figura anche Eugenio Montale), che apportò significative novità."
https://www.artribune.com/arti-visive/arte-contemporanea/2025/12/gabinetto-vieusseux-firenze-collezione-opere/
Artribune
La collezione d’arte contemporanea “nascosta” in uno storico Gabinetto letterario di Firenze
Nato nel 1820, il Gabinetto fondato da Gian Pietro Vieusseux ha contribuito alla nascita della letteratura nazionale italiana e ancora oggi è un attivissimo centro culturale e letterario. Nel suo archivio, anche 3mila opere d’arte. La storia
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La società moderna è afflitta da "desideri sottili", desideri facilmente soddisfatti che forniscono cioè una soddisfazione fugace ma ci lasciano (perdonatemi il gioco di parole) insoddisfatti. Questi desideri sono spesso sfruttati da chi produce oggetti e soluzioni tech per il mercato dei consumatori. Questi oggetti e soluzioni danno la priorità alla convenienza e al profitto rispetto alla reale realizzazione di quel che uno desidera. Al contrario, i "desideri più robusti" richiedono impegno e spesso portano a una crescita personale e a una più profonda percezione del "senso" e del "significato" di ciò che si sta facendo.
Money quote:
The business model of most consumer technology is to identify some thick desire, find the part of it that produces a neurological reward, and then deliver that reward without the rest of the package.
Social media gives you the feeling of social connection without the obligations of actual friendship.
Pornography gives you sexual satisfaction without the vulnerability of partnership.
Productivity apps give you the feeling of accomplishment without anything being accomplished.
In each case, the thin version is easier to deliver at scale, easier to monetize, and easier to make addictive.
The result is a diet of pure sensation.
And none of it seems to be making anyone happier.
https://www.joanwestenberg.com/thin-desires-are-eating-your-life/
Money quote:
The business model of most consumer technology is to identify some thick desire, find the part of it that produces a neurological reward, and then deliver that reward without the rest of the package.
Social media gives you the feeling of social connection without the obligations of actual friendship.
Pornography gives you sexual satisfaction without the vulnerability of partnership.
Productivity apps give you the feeling of accomplishment without anything being accomplished.
In each case, the thin version is easier to deliver at scale, easier to monetize, and easier to make addictive.
The result is a diet of pure sensation.
And none of it seems to be making anyone happier.
https://www.joanwestenberg.com/thin-desires-are-eating-your-life/
Westenberg.
Thin Desires Are Eating Your Life
The defining experience of our age seems to be hunger.
We're hungry for more, but we have more than we need.
We're hungry for less, while more accumulates and multiplies.
We're hungry and we don't have words to articulate why.
We're hungry, and we're…
We're hungry for more, but we have more than we need.
We're hungry for less, while more accumulates and multiplies.
We're hungry and we don't have words to articulate why.
We're hungry, and we're…
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Uno dei miei giornalisti preferiti di tutti i tempi è William Langewiesche, che purtroppo è scomparso nel 2025. Ha scritto di volo e disastri (spesso voli disastrosi) con una precisione senza pari. Robert Weintraub condivide il dono di trasformare un disastro in una rivelazione. Poche immagini rimangono nella mente come il dirigibile condannato che si sforza di alzarsi nell'oscurità dell'Atlantico. Mi manca Langewiesche. Spero che Weintraub continui a portare avanti quello spirito.
Money quote: "In all, some 250,000 people came to witness the official launch of the new U.S. Navy airship. It would be called the USS Akron, after the city where it was engineered and built over a span of nearly three years. Dubbed by the press “the Queen of the Skies,” it was the culmination of America’s effort to conquer the heavens using dirigibles—vessels steered through the atmosphere buoyed by gas that was lighter than air. Aviation leaders and enthusiasts were eager to see the new ship take flight; Amelia Earhart was among the luminaries who came to Akron for the launch."
https://magazine.atavist.com/2025/american-hindenberg-zeppelin-disaster
Money quote: "In all, some 250,000 people came to witness the official launch of the new U.S. Navy airship. It would be called the USS Akron, after the city where it was engineered and built over a span of nearly three years. Dubbed by the press “the Queen of the Skies,” it was the culmination of America’s effort to conquer the heavens using dirigibles—vessels steered through the atmosphere buoyed by gas that was lighter than air. Aviation leaders and enthusiasts were eager to see the new ship take flight; Amelia Earhart was among the luminaries who came to Akron for the launch."
https://magazine.atavist.com/2025/american-hindenberg-zeppelin-disaster
The Atavist Magazine
American Hindenburg
In the early days of flight, airships were hailed as the future of war. Then disaster struck the USS Akron.
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Chris Colin si accontenta di quella che è l'unica risposta sana al momento storico attuale: trascorrere un weekend lungo nell'oscurità assoluta e totale, chiudendosi in una capanna nel bosco. A quanto pare è una forma di terapia con una lunga storia: alcuni devoti trascorrono mesi in quella condizione. Colin va fuori di testa. Ma in senso buono, però.
Money quote: "I assured concerned loved ones that people used to do this stuff practically all the time. Taoist adepts once sealed themselves in dark chambers to refine mind and body. In Colombia, the Kogi raise spiritual leaders in caves, training them from birth in darkness to commune with a hidden dimension called Aluna. Ancient Greek rites unfolded underground, where sensory deprivation marked initiation.
Von Bujdoss has sought to recreate the Tibetan Buddhist version of this ritual. Practitioners would live alone in darkness for long stretches, in some cases years, in hopes of achieving nonduality — the recognition that the apparent separation between self and world is illusory. Our failure to appreciate this truth lies at the heart of the suffering we inflict on ourselves and others. Intense visions were common, way points on the path to dissolving the boundaries of perception."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/21/magazine/dark-retreat-meditation-sensory-deprivation-spirituality.html
archivio: https://archive.is/ZmFnh
Money quote: "I assured concerned loved ones that people used to do this stuff practically all the time. Taoist adepts once sealed themselves in dark chambers to refine mind and body. In Colombia, the Kogi raise spiritual leaders in caves, training them from birth in darkness to commune with a hidden dimension called Aluna. Ancient Greek rites unfolded underground, where sensory deprivation marked initiation.
Von Bujdoss has sought to recreate the Tibetan Buddhist version of this ritual. Practitioners would live alone in darkness for long stretches, in some cases years, in hopes of achieving nonduality — the recognition that the apparent separation between self and world is illusory. Our failure to appreciate this truth lies at the heart of the suffering we inflict on ourselves and others. Intense visions were common, way points on the path to dissolving the boundaries of perception."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/21/magazine/dark-retreat-meditation-sensory-deprivation-spirituality.html
archivio: https://archive.is/ZmFnh
NY Times
‘You’re Going to Lose Your Mind’: My Three-Day Retreat in Total Darkness
The author spent days in a room with no light. Who would he be when he emerged?
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Questo scambio tra Jon Bon Jovi (il musicista e attore famoso) e Henry Mance (il giornalista del Financial Times conosciuto solo nell'ambiente), è un vero piacere da leggere. Non so quale dei due abbia le battute migliori, ma è davvero tanta roba.
Money quote: "The chef has read into Bon Jovi’s Italian heritage, and devised a pasta-packed set menu. “Smells great!” says the star. (“We grew up on pasta six days a week, so I don’t eat a lot of pasta,” he later confides.) The rules stipulate that the FT is on the hook for the food, but this meal is part of his deal with the stadium. The only way to insist on this would probably be to underwrite the band’s entire tour. I accept I have as much chance of paying Bon Jovi’s bill at Wembley as I do of appearing on it.
He doesn’t decline the offer of wine. He doesn’t have to. He simply nudges his glass a few inches from his place setting. He knows his every gesture is observed. “Excuse me for eating, but I’m starving.”"
https://www.ft.com/content/25f256b1-2c3e-453b-abd3-0635a7af8a67
archivio: https://archive.is/gnJl1
Money quote: "The chef has read into Bon Jovi’s Italian heritage, and devised a pasta-packed set menu. “Smells great!” says the star. (“We grew up on pasta six days a week, so I don’t eat a lot of pasta,” he later confides.) The rules stipulate that the FT is on the hook for the food, but this meal is part of his deal with the stadium. The only way to insist on this would probably be to underwrite the band’s entire tour. I accept I have as much chance of paying Bon Jovi’s bill at Wembley as I do of appearing on it.
He doesn’t decline the offer of wine. He doesn’t have to. He simply nudges his glass a few inches from his place setting. He knows his every gesture is observed. “Excuse me for eating, but I’m starving.”"
https://www.ft.com/content/25f256b1-2c3e-453b-abd3-0635a7af8a67
archivio: https://archive.is/gnJl1
Ft
Jon Bon Jovi: ‘Fame is a liar and a thief’
The rock legend on making peace with the critics, the business of running a band — and his history with Donald Trump
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