Dan Slater Journalist, Author Dan Slater, a widely published author of journalism and creative nonfiction, is the author of Love in the Time of Algorithms: What Technology Does to Meeting and Mating. A former legal affairs reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Dan is currently a contributor to Fast Company and The New York Times. He also writes for The Washington Post, New York Magazine, and GQ. Slater is a graduate of Colgate University and Brooklyn Law School. Participant In: Love, the Interrogative Saturday, February 23rd 2:30 - 4:30PM Past Event Watch the video » In one of his novels, Milan Kundera suggested that “love is a continual interrogation.” What is this thing called love? Is it, as Shakespeare might have it, “the star to every wandering bark”? Or, in Bronzino’s words, “always a fountain and a vase of tears”? Can love be considered a single emotion? A complex of… read more »
Love, the Interrogative Saturday, February 23rd 2:30 - 4:30PM Past Event Watch the video » In one of his novels, Milan Kundera suggested that “love is a continual interrogation.” What is this thing called love? Is it, as Shakespeare might have it, “the star to every wandering bark”? Or, in Bronzino’s words, “always a fountain and a vase of tears”? Can love be considered a single emotion? A complex of… read more »