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The Wall Street Code: High Frequency Trading

A thriller about a genius algorithm builder, Haim Bodek, who dared to stand up against Wall Street. From the makers of the much-praised Quants: the Alchemists of Wall Street and Money & Speed: Inside the Black Box.

Legendary Drummer Ginger Baker Interviewed by BBC

Legendary drummer Ginger Baker walked through a glass door one day after breaking it with his foot. Watch this short interview he did with the BBC.

The Assassination of President Kennedy

An Anthony Summers’ 1978 documentary on the assassination of President Kennedy is one of the best films on the subject, even if you may not agree with the direction it takes towards the end.

Kartemquin’s Gordon Quinn on Ethics in Documentary Filmmaking

There are no set rules in documentary filmmaking, only decisions about where to draw the line. Pioneer documentarian and Kartemquin Films co-founder Gordon Quinn explores examples from films such as “Hoop Dreams,” “Prisoner of Her Past,” and “The Interrupters” to…

A Belligerent Lou Reed Interviewed at Sydney Airport

Journalist: You want people to take drugs themselves, is this perhaps why you sing about, about drugs? Lou Reed: Oh yeah, I want them to take drugs. Journalist: Why is this? Lou Reed: Because it’s better than Monopoly.

Real Story Behind Woman Burned by McDonald’s Hot Coffee

In 1992, Stella Liebeck spilled scalding McDonald’s coffee in her lap and later sued the company, attracting a flood of negative attention. It turns out there was more to the story. (Source: New York Times Retro Report)

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