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Why Dick Wolf Wants To Make Hit TV Shows Until He Is 100

Why Dick Wolf Wants To Make Hit TV Shows Until He Is 100

ByMatt CraigForbes Staff

The creator of the ‘Law & Order,’ ‘Chicago’ and ‘FBI’ franchises became a billionaire producing some 200 hours of television a year. Now he has a plan to transform streaming. The lesson? Crime really pays.

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This Exhibit Shows Why We Cannot Be Scared Or Shamed Into Saving The World

A survey of environmental agitprop at Poster House in New York reveals the limitations of graphic design – and the need for new ways to talk about climate catastrophe.

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Sunday Conversation: Madi Diaz On Her Stunning ‘Weird Faith’ Album

Madi Diaz's 'Weird Faith' is a masterpiece in the singer/songwriter field. A stunningly beautiful record, it shows Diaz at peak form. We spoke with her about the album.

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Super Bowl Exhibit Features Commercials, Team Rings, Lombardi Trophy

A Super Bowl exhibit at the Paley Museum in New York features game day commercials, the Vincent Lombardi Trophy and 57 championship team rings.

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Cincinnati’s Taft Museum Shares First Generation Of Modern African Art To Reach America

While creatively inventive and remarkable, restricting representations of African art to the customary subconsciously creates an inaccurate perception of all African art as “primitive.”

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