New Yorker author Malcolm Gladwell reviews the book “Live from New York” which analyzes the extraordinary creativity and talent emerging from the early days of the popular U.S. TV program “Saturday Night Live”. Gladwell explains that innovation is found in groups: that it tends to arise out of social interaction—conversation, validation, the intimacy of proximity, and the look in your listener’s eye that tells you you’re onto something.
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