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people onto bigger boats as gangs find new ways to evade and adapt. JessicaParker, BBC News in West Germany.
A few years ago, I was just thinking about different projects and realized it was going to be the centennial birth of CharlieParker. I wanted something to commemorate that.Now it's funny because, as a jazz musician, I kind of go out of my way these days not to be associated with any particular jazz great
But if you play alto saxophone, in particular, you can't really avoid the music and the ideas of CharlieParker, or at least let me say that it's not a good idea to do that.And so I started putting and originally, I came up with this long list of saxophone players I wanted to include.
And I'm very happy with where I come from, which is a tradition that's sort of more influenced by Nora Ephron, Joseph Mitchell, DorothyParker, that kind of thing.That's awesome. So who else is an influence to you?
And that's amazing because, if you think about it, we can just go walk outside this door and walk, like, less than two miles to go get a pair of WarbyParker like right here.However, though, imagine a kid in an urban slum where they couldn't do that.
And let's cut to Parker Brothers for a minute.Parker Brothers in the 1930s was a firm on the brink of destruction.It was a family-owned firm that George Parker had started as a teenager in the 1800s, late 1880s, if you want to be exact.
I have a brand of handbags called Edie.Parker, which I launched about four years ago.And before that, I had a PR background.
Nothing. Shoving aside his confusion, he pushed himself to one knee with a grunt.Parker had crossed his arms as if he were waiting for something.
Nothing. Shoving aside his confusion, he pushed himself to one knee with a grunt.Parker raised his hands. "Whoa, sorry.
Nothing. Shoving aside his confusion, he pushed himself to one knee with a grunt.Parker's face lit up with a grin.
He's written a bunch of western novels that did pretty well.Parker and all that in the 19th century than it was to get a lot of material about John Ford making "The
OK, well, it's funny.Charlie Parker ends up being the center of so much in my life, and I didn't mean it to happen that way.A few years ago, I was just thinking about different projects and realized it was going to be the centennial birth of Charlie
But some of the innovative things that are happening in music now I don't necessarily even like.Charlie Parker, for instance, everything he played was in 4/4, at least everything he ever recorded.He never played anything in 3, or anything in 5, or any other meters that I know of, and there's no recording of anything outside of that.
He wrote, "To Andrew, Victory is assured, Stanley Crouch." I remember being confused, like why is this guy signing my poster?Charlie Parker came up one time, and he said, I'd like to take a rest.
He wrote, "To Andrew, Victory is assured, Stanley Crouch." I remember being confused, like why is this guy signing my poster?Charlie Parker was really at his, really, absolute peak.
Because not that many of the brands at that point were doing physical retail.Warby Parker was, but very few.But the more I reported it, the more I realized that there were a lot of companies that were doing that.
But somebody told me our advertising was four or five years ago, it was 80% to 90% social media and now it's 50% to 60%.Warby Parker started by four graduate students.
That hasn't existed for a very long time.Warby Parker's a good example.
They didn't see any future for a computer.Sean Parker, founding president of Facebook, told me it's the hacker ethic that a lot of problems in the world are information inefficiencies.And he's a billionaire.
Because obviously, with scripting, it runs the full gamut of here, Spider-Man fights Dr. Octopus, go, all the way to page 1, panel 1, Spider-Man wakes up,Peter Parker turns off his alarm clock, whatever.And Brian, as a writer, working with him and his writing over the years, he's a generous writer.
And Darrow, I think of, was kind of one of the first people to do that.And Parker can't make these sets fast enough.So they need tokens.
Now, when the Quakers were playing and early folk players, they used earrings, buttons, whatever was around.But Parker Brothers calls on Daoust Manufacturing, which was this Chicago-based company that made Crackerjack prizes.And the tokens-- a lot of people have asked me about like, what does the top hat mean?
And he had sold it.So Parker Brothers, once they realized that this game wasn't invented by Darrow, goes about acquiring all these other games.So there's finance. They had to meet with Dan Layman.
So the idea that people weren't calling it Monopoly, I mean, this comes up in the depositions.But Parker Brothers is so confident they're going to win, they decide to stage a burial of Ralph's 40,000 Anti-Monopoly games.
So the idea that people weren't calling it Monopoly, I mean, this comes up in the depositions.But Parker Brothers decides to appeal to the Supreme Court.
He said, I remembered an experience I had many years ago on Huntington Beach.Mark Parker, the CEO of Nike, he said something I thought was interesting.
I mean, Spotify uses peer to peer technology.Shawn Parker's involved. It's free if you want it to be in the US.And what's your take on artists that are just saying, no, we don't want that either.
my so I want you close some breathSean Parker and Sean Fanning and Napster and what happened then then the record industry would look a lot different right now but they were afraid of it and
And they make their way to Texas.The Parkers set up a farming area.Well, they split up.
As Dorothy Parker said, the time you plan to waste is not wasted time.
but Bob Parker really changed that world.
I'm Melonie Parker, Google's Chief Diversity Officer at Google.
From Willie Parker, "Jazz--" I love how people are calling you "Jazz." "What is your fave hype workout music?" Oh, I love this!
I'm Melanie Parker, Google's Chief Diversity Officer. Thank you for joining us for equity talks, part of our equity learner journey to more deeply examine and
I'm Melanie Parker, Google's chief diversity officer. Thank you for joining us for equity talks, part of our equity learner journey to
I'm Melanie Parker, Google's chief diversity officer, and it is my great pleasure to be in conversation with Brother Cornel West, one of the most influential intellectuals of
that are celebrated, and there's a reason why.And Charlie Parker is one of those figures.Because I play music, I have a little bit of a better understanding as to why we celebrate him like that.
But at the same time, the music-- the way the music ends up developing is differen.And you take Charlie Parker, who is not conservatory trained-- he didn't have all of these different advantages--but yet he becomes this iconic musician.
He wrote, "To Andrew, Victory is assured, Stanley Crouch." I remember being confused, like why is this guy signing my poster?It's Charlie Parker. He said he was, like, terrified, but said Bird was the nicest guy in the world.
He wrote, "To Andrew, Victory is assured, Stanley Crouch." I remember being confused, like why is this guy signing my poster?But with Charlie Parker, it was like this.
I'm Melanie Parker, Google's chief diversity officer.
I'm Melanie Parker, Google's chief diversity officer. Thank you for joining us for equity talks, part of our equity learner journey to more deeply examined and understand
I'm Melanie Parker, Google's chief diversity officer. Thank you for joining us for equity talks, part of our equity learner journey to more deeply examined and
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