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Editor Jeffrey Friedman's introduction stresses what he calls "neglected implications" of Converse's work.
Notes on Critical Review's Converse issue, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Friedman goes on to say that Converse's findings argue against making ideological interpretations of elections results.
Notes on Critical Review's Converse issue, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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"We're not going to own one single note," says Geoff Cottrill , Converse's chief marketing officer.
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Cameras are built into the studio, part of a plan to pump out video and audio content to Converse's following on Facebook and Twitter.
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In July 2010, Converse brought together three of music's most influential artists - critically acclaimed rapper Kid Cudi, Rostam Batmanglij of Vampire Weekend, and Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast - for the single "All Summer" as part of Converse's Three Artists.
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Critical Review reprints Converse's original essay.
Notes on Critical Review's Converse issue, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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This year's spring fashion show of signature shoes during NBA All-Star Weekend coincides with a couple of industry milestones: Converse's 100th anniversary and the release of the 23rd rendition of the Air Jordans that were made popular by No. 23 himself.
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Innocence and cynicism, sly humor and deep melancholy, chastity and passion, the ancient and the modern, all mingle and coexist in Connie Converse's world, seemingly without effort.
Tony Sachs: 50 Years Late, Connie Converse Is Music's Next Big Thing
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A musical climate in which sensitive-delicate-and-moody is all the rage (think Bon Iver) helps to prime the pump for Converse's gently strummed ditties.
Tony Sachs: 50 Years Late, Connie Converse Is Music's Next Big Thing
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The entering SCIL class has only 22 women, and they share dorms and classes with regular students at Converse's downtown campus-a far cry from the imposing quadrangles and clipped parade grounds that are home to The Citadel's 2,000 cadets.
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Word of the day in action: "I stole my brother's Converse's laces 'cause I needed them for my science project."
January 31, 2010