WSJ Magazine gave designer Roland Mouret the task of making a dress from copies of the Wall Street Journal. Through crisp and artful folds, Mouret comes up with a stunning creation.
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WSJ Cafe presents the legendary Rosanne Cash performing her version of the song "Sea of Heartbreak," with John Leventhal, from her new album "The List," songs selected from a list her father, country legend, Johnny Cash compiled.
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WSJ Cafe presents the legendary Rosanne Cash performs her version of the song "Motherless Children" from her new album "The List," songs selected from a list her father, country legend, Johnny Cash compiled.
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Christopher John Farley speaks with the legendary Rosanne Cash about how her new album "The List" and the story of how it came to be, while touching on moments in her life and career.
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In a Talking Tech interview with Overstock.com’s CEO Patrick Byrne, WSJ's Julia Angwin asks him readers' questions. He talks about growing revenue, Overstock's "O" girl and display advertising.
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Niraj Sheth discusses the relatively new Indian government, including how they are faring within this tough economy, and outsourcing with Vineet Nayar the CEO of HCL Technologies.
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The lesson of this week’s elections is that the country is in a bad mood and prepared to take it out on those in power. This isn't good news, and not just Democrats. Executive Washington Editor Gerald Seib explains.
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Watch a scene from the new movie "The Men Who Stare at Goats, starring George Clooney and Ewan McGregor, where a reporter in search of his next story stumbles upon a person claiming to be part of an experimental U.S. military unit. Video courtesy of Overture.
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