Ari Karpel writes about creativity, culture and celebrity (not necessarily in that order) for Fast Company, The New York Times, AwardsLine and KCRW. He also teaches journalism at UCLA Extension and spends an inordinate amount of time taking pictures of his cat, Misty.
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