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Social Media in North Korea
In the discussion on Twitter use in North Korea, Jean H. Lee (Korea Bureau Chief for the Associated Press) made it clear: There is one North Korea for locals, and one for foreigners.

10:00AM Mon. Mar. 11, 2013, Ashley Moreno Read More | Comment »

Status Quo Kills Neurons, So Train Your Brain
Returning to SXSWi after her 2012 panel, Niki Weber took the stage on Saturday to argue that negative feedback is essential to optimal brain function – and business success – and she has a motherlode of data to support that theory.

8:53AM Mon. Mar. 11, 2013, Jessi Cape Read More | Comment »

Status Quo Kills Neurons, So Train Your Brain
 
Trailer Park: SXSW Film Day 4
It's Monday, so everything is inherently 47 times more difficult. But picking what movies to see at South by Southwest doesn't have to be. For the duration of the Fest, we're posting a few trailers for the day's films to help you make some of those tough decisions. This is … the Trailer Park.

8:35AM Mon. Mar. 11, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

'Before Midnight' Takes a Bow at the Paramount
A delayed start time had many in line wondering if Saturday night’s SXSW screening of Before Midnight would begin before midnight, but as expected, the third installment of Jesse and Celine’s saga was well worth the wait.

8:54PM Sun. Mar. 10, 2013, Jessi Cape Read More | Comment »

Is Women's Media Too Girly?
Sunday morning, Margaret Johnson, editor of HuffPost Women, moderated a panel that posed the question, “Is Women’s Media Too Girly?”

6:33PM Sun. Mar. 10, 2013, Melanie Haupt Read More | Comment »

It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere*
Last night in the Rainey Street District, one bar was looking just a little snappier than the others, thanks to the cast and crew of Hey Bartender celebrating their world premiere at Icenhauer's.

6:00PM Sun. Mar. 10, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

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'What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us Bitter'
Yesterday Neil Gaiman (American Gods) sat down with sitcom writer/producer Chuck Lorre to discuss Lorre’s book What Doesn’t Kill Us Makes Us Bitter, which Gaiman called a “slightly jaundiced, slightly bitter, always funny view of what it’s like to make television from the inside.”

5:01PM Sun. Mar. 10, 2013, Ashley Moreno Read More | Comment »

Big Ideas, Tiny House
As adults, so many of us struggle to reconcile our real lives with the ones we envisioned when we were young. Generally, we associate this concept with career or family aspirations that haven’t quite panned out. But as Merete Mueller and Christopher Smith show in the documentary TINY: A Story About Living Small, the concept of home is no different.

3:13PM Sun. Mar. 10, 2013, Nora Ankrum Read More | Comment »

Films for the Forest Screening Tonight
Looking for something to do that's related to South by Southwest but out of the hustle and bustle of Downtown? Look no further than tonight's screening of Films for the Forest.

9:35AM Sun. Mar. 10, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

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