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Goldman Sachs has advised some of real estate's biggest names on major transactions, such as Blackstone's $18.7 billion purchase of GLP's logistics assets in 2019.We spoke with seven bankers who help run the firm's real-estate coverage group and learned about their roles, how the practice's business has grown, and the ways the pandemic has affected what they do.The bankers have a combined 146 years with Goldman.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Pop and rockInterviewMuna on Harry Styles, imposter syndrome and Trump-baitingMichael CraggThe trio talk about difficult second albums and why their new single is the ‘head of the baby’ What’s a band to do when, after an arduous two years of studio-based creative excavation, they finally complete their anticipated second album? All-night drug binge? Alcohol-fuelled rampage? A nice holiday somewhere with a pool? Well, if you’re emo-pop trio Muna, AKA Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin and Naomi McPherson, you go for something a little more holistic.
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Royal family Princess Diana was known for her shining smile on many occasions. It may surprise royal fans to know that Diana didn’t always have a reason to smile. Published on October 29, 2019 2 min read Princess Diana was known for her shining smile on most occasions. It may surprise royal fans to know that Diana didn’t always have a reason to smile. The constant smiling appears to have been a familial trait that her mother also had.
CultureThe surreal success of MGMT: 'I assumed it would all go away. Like it was all a dream'Ten years after their indie pop anthem Kids, Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden are back and working with Beyonce’s producer. But can they stop the self-sabotage? MGMT were huge. The duo graced 2008 with three festival classics: Time to Pretend provided them with a manifesto, Kids an anthem and Electric Feel a floorfiller. Their synth-swathed astral indie seemed a logical progression from nu-rave’s MDMA epiphanies to tuning into the cosmos on LSD.
Sega has been silent for a while now. It has seen some of its major titles get a lot of love and recognition on other platforms, but it is not making any significant move to expand its titles or make any drastic releases. But with only a few games released like Sonic Frontiers, it looks like Sega is holding back something. The fact that Sega’s last console, Dreamcast, was discontinued 21 years ago, but still the company continued to thrive in the industry says a lot about the arcade genius.
Leonardo di Costanzo's involving, solidly made story about the value and danger of moral principles in the shadow of the Naples Camorra. With excellent Critics’ Week opener “Sicilian Ghost Story” and now Leonardo di Constanzo’s Directors’ Fortnight title “The Intruder,” the Cannes 2017 sidebars have launched a mini-trend of Italian movies that, in very different ways, go some distance toward redressing the imbalance in cinema’s treatment of mafia stories.
Celebrity Jenna Ortega gets candid about her career in Hollywood and how she's embracing newfound opportunities. Published on January 30, 2023 3 min read Jenna Ortega is getting a lot of buzz lately due to her portrayal of the iconic Wednesday Addams in the Netflix series, Wednesday. To say that the comedy-horror show is popular would be a gross understatement. In fact, Wednesday has become of the streamer’s most popular shows of all time.
There are years when Kendrick Lamar doesn’t release an album, but he never takes a year off: Any listener to his music knows that, however spiritually troubled the artist is, being unable to write lyrics has not been a worry for a very long time. Kendrick’s prodigious output and his determination to craft seamless concept albums practically ensure that he’ll have plenty of extra verses; the rhymes that didn’t make the cut for his elaborate stage directions end up being, in non-album years, helpful contributions to the songs of others.