Readings and Other Stuff (March 16, 2010)
March 16, 2010
Here are a few things that caught our attention on this beautiful Spring-like day:
- Lucy Bernholz: Open Philanthropy: A Modest Manifesto (Philanthropy 2173)
- Judith Rodin Thanks Darren Walker for an Extraordinary Eight Years of Service (Rockefeller Foundation)
- Dan Pallotta: Senator Grassley Is Undermining the Humanitarian Sector (Harvard Business Review) [Audio] Ken Berger Talks with Michael Savage about CEO Salaries (Charity Navigator)
- Rick Cohen: Attack of the Tax-Exemption Killers (Blue Avocado)
- David M. Halbfinger. New Jersey Governor Proposes Steep Spending Cuts (New York Times)
- Shane Richmond: SXSW 2010: Can You Copyright a Tweet? (Telegraph)
- [Video]: The Future of Publishing (Dorling Kindersley Books)
- Roger Ebert: How Studs Helps Me Lead My Life (Chicago Sun-Times)
What have you been up to?
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