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Current Affairs 10th Anniversary Speech (W/ Nathan J. Robinson)

Current Affairs

Current Affairs

Politics, Culture, Government, Comedy, News

4.6673 Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Nathan J. Robinson delivers remarks during the Current Affairs 10th anniversary party on the evening of August 8th, 2025 in New Orleans.

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Everyone, thank you so much for coming to the current world.

0:03.0

Oh my goodness.

0:06.0

We have people in town from all over the place.

0:10.0

We have people who have flown in here from California and New York and Seattle.

0:16.0

We have, just the people drove down from Michigan, one of our artists,

0:20.0

Jesse, of our original, who was one of our original

0:22.9

extraordinary.

0:23.6

Those people were incredible.

0:27.5

We never thought we would have a print magazine.

0:30.6

It was just a weird little experiment.

0:33.6

I actually met with the editor-chief of Vanity Fair, Greaten Carter. I went down to New York and he just told me,

0:40.3

this project will be a failure.

0:42.3

It will die.

0:44.3

Print has no future.

0:46.3

And that just increased my determination.

0:48.3

So, we proved him wrong.

0:51.3

Next slide.

0:52.3

With 54 British. If you haven't seen a print issue of

1:00.7

current affairs, some of you have the entire collection, Sean Squire has the entire collection from

1:06.0

volume 1 issue 1. We have magazines everywhere. They're all free. Please take magazines.

1:12.2

Next slide.

1:16.3

The Conferrous is, first of all, first and foremost, we're a serious magazine.

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