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Mark McClusky

@markmcc

Head of content, Harding Loevner. Ex-SI, ex-WIRED. NYT best-selling author. Husband, dad, cook, golfer, serial hobbyist.

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Still recovering from Hold Steady Chicago shows, but also really need to talk about the magnificent pink suit Jon Wurster wore on Saturday at Salt Shed.

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I know this is not a unique observation at this point, but re-branding your app with the letter and iconography that has meant “close this thing” for 30 years or so is not a great decision.

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this sucks and is probably going to keep happening as publications are sold for parts to hedge funds looking to cut staff and replace them with robot chumbox generators futurism.com/sports-illustr…

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Good to see that the site formerly known as Twitter's URL service is totally borked, and you can't click through the crappy links to a real story.

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I’m so absolutely sick to my stomach about what’s happening at Sports Illustrated—the horrible decisions that have lead to the destruction of one of the great journalistic outlets of our times, and the chaos and hardship caused to the people who worked so hard to make it great.

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Our magazine is profitable. Our parent company makes millions throwing parties using the Sports Illustrated name—a name built on decades of quality journalism. There’s clear path to SI remaining a trusted institution. It starts with making sure we’re allowed to continue working.

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My sadness about Steve Silberman is almost matched by the awe of seeing how many lives he touched. I was connected to Steve through four or five tribes, and they all are mourning his loss today.

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The Oakland A’s were killed by greed. Do not allow the people responsible for this to spin it any other way. John Fisher did not have to move this team. Major League Baseball and its owners did not need to be complicit in it. This was a choice. A wrong one. History will sneer.

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Ok Jake Burns, just when I think I can’t get any more confused or discouraged: The only reason I can think for DTR to be the back up today is so people can’t chant for Winston to enter the game. Any ideas? Protecting Watson ego?