The end of the peace and love era + How to grow your company by the CEO of one of the largest software firms

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How a music festival “played out like a horror film”: Woodstock 99 is a documentary on the infamous 1999 festival that turned into three days of rage, raunch culture and entitlement. The documentary is part of Music Box — a collection of documentary films created by Bill Simmons exploring pivotal moments in the music world. And pivotal it was, as the festival which had encompassed ideals such as the feminist pop-culture explosion and inclusivity turned into a scene of destruction and fires. The event earned itself the infamous distinction of “the day the nineties died.” The documentary follows the festival, but also uses it as a platform to discuss the state of American youth at the end of the millennium and the cultural shift that was clearly demonstrated. The Guardian and Rolling Stone are out with reviews.
⚽ Tonight in the African Cup of Nations: The round of 16 competition continues with a match between Guinea and Gambia at 6pm, while at 9pm Cameroon will face Comoros. The victors of the two matches will meet in the semifinals.
Qualified teams: Tunisia beat Nigeria 1-0 yesterday, while Burkina Faso beat Gabon on penalties after a 1-1 draw. That means that Tunisia will meet Burkina Faso in the round of 8 on 29 January. Egypt goes head-to-head with the Ivory Coast on Wednesday.
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The Austrian Cultural Forum in Cairo is organizing an online event titled Literature Meets AI today at 7pm. The discussion will look at how literature reflects and sometimes even anticipates huge technological changes such as the internet and virtual reality.
Arctic Monkeys cover band The Mangabeys are performing tomorrow at The Room New Cairo at 9pm.
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Snowflake CEO’s roadmap to hypergrowth: In Amp It Up, Frank Slootman discusses how he took cloud software company Snowflake from a small enterprise solutions business to a level of growth that achieved the largest software IPO ever. Slootman’s leadership approach is to align people around what matters and execute strategies with urgency and intensity. This doesn’t always have to involve expensive changes, instead improving the organization’s performance through a different management technique towards talent, structure, or the fundamental business model. Addressing the daily challenges executives and entrepreneurs face, the book is a resource for anyone who wants to tap into the full growth potential of a company.