Jerry Seinfeld discovers the power of Facebook
As someone who loves cars, coffee, and laughs, I was an immediate pushover for Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. The Web series, which
As someone who loves cars, coffee, and laughs, I was an immediate pushover for Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. The Web series, which
There is word from Italy that may send tempers bubbling among foodies. Reuters reports that Italy’s durum crop – the type of wheat used for
I worked retail during high school and college. The two toughest days for us were the day after Thanksgiving, which has come to be known
Cubs Park in Mesa, AZ on a sunny late October afternoon. The World Series ended on Wednesday night, and on Thursday afternoon, I was attending
Voters across the country go to the polls on Tuesday to vote in mid-term election races that will decide the future makeup of the U.S.
Anything data driven is all the talk of journalism — and the rest of the world — these days. But how is all that data
Do you remember Diaspora? You might even still be a user. Maybe you donated to its wildly successful Kickstarter. Or sadly, you remember when one
You’ve all seen the pictures, like this one, of smog enveloping Beijing and other cities in China. And you’ve heard stories about how smog affected
When it comes to marketing, Taylor Swift seems to have a golden touch. She senses the right moment to put out a new single, and
Millions of people have booked rooms around the world through Airbnb, the online site. But the attorney general of New York State raises some serious
I’m delighted to announce that Elizabeth Mays has been named to the new position of assistant director at the Reynolds Center. She comes to us
Big banks are reporting results this week. Reuters says that many are paying more attention to a neglected business: credit cards. According to writer David
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