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" ... But make this preview slide the second one in your deck. Precede it with a separate opening slide containing only the identifying elements of your pitch: the title of the presentation or event, your name and position, the audience logo (in this case, the venture firm), dateline and location. This slide then serves as a backdrop, for you to be front and center. Think of it as the main curtain in a theater which serves as a backdrop while the orchestra plays an overture to set the stage for the show. Now, with your audience focused entirely on you (and not on reading vast amounts of information on your slide), you can deliver your overture, a brief spoken prologue—Aristotle’s Exordium. ... "
" ... Despite the promise of the dateline, I only drove the 720S over local roads so I can’t say much about its high-speed performance. It ambled along quietly and contentedly but if the accelerator is applied the car screams into life, in a very impressive way. It sounded and felt scarier than the NSX I recently drove, and the ride was much harsher. “So what”, will say purists, no doubt. The brakes felt dangerously weak, but I’m assured the best track-style brakes work this way, becoming amazingly effective when required. ... "
" ... In New York, some 220 miles away from the ICA Boston, is David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night at the Whitney Museum of American Art. It is an exhibition of contrasts to the ICA’s, since it focuses (almost exclusively) on the output of a single artist across an exceptionally broad range of media. Born in 1954 “to a sailor from Detroit and a very young woman from Australia,” as described in an unusually poetic biographical dateline in a 1990 catalog (David Wojnarowicz: Tongues Of Flame), Wojnarowicz was in and out of school, searching, exploring and hustling for money (and love). ... "