Tablet Magazine has presented the Sinai Awards, which celebrates people who make the world “not necessarily quieter, more beautiful or even safer, but they are more free.”
Dibera Missing was awarded, as did the journalist Matt Tipi, novelist Cenatia Ozik, Justin Batman, and Ezia Bankax. Amar'e Stoudmire presented a prize for coach Bruce Pearl from Oporn.
Lea Maksini, designer Elena Welies, Dasha Nikrasova and Anna Khatchi from the “Red Scare”, Matthew Weiner and Man Repeller's Leandra Medine Cohen at the scene of the accident in Casa Cipriani.
“The Sinai Awards are given to people who have made the world more free – not necessarily quieter, more beautiful, or even safer, but they are more free. These people may be completely ethical and do not know that – it does not give it, does not give it.
Nihaus added that the award “is awarded to people who believe in art, ideas and human ability to excellence.”
She added, “The people who made decisions, in critical moments, have been given that those around them were unable to make or unable to do so, and thus they blew up a growing and frightening world – the freedom to generate freedom for all at a time when it feels the most commodity in the world.” One of the concerts was called “very intellectual fun and exciting.”
They said: “There is nothing more sexual than a group of people who are currently.”
The long -term web magazine recently launched a printed version for the first time.
It was published monthly and edited by Paris Review Alum Lorin Stein.