Everyone in the Big Easy can now sleep easy as the New Orleans Saints are Super Bowl champs for the first time in the franchise history.
New York Magazine is featuring an excellent excerpt of the book Game Change which highlights John Edwards affair, but it’s the illustrations from Nathan Fox that’s got me buzzing about this look into the 2008 U.S. Presidential election.
I’m starting a new regular feature where I showcase a recent cellphone picture I have taken, and this week’s picture has the Sabbath landing on the Bronx Bombers.
NASA recently announced a 7 year extension for the Saturn orbiter which means more great science and imagery from this part of the solar system.
Technically, it’s still a work in progress, but today I’m ready to officially unveil to the world the new look of my website and it’s well overdue to say the least.
One of the United States’ great political scientists and social activists has passed on, so I’m featuring some of his lecture & talk materials here in remembrance of him.
NBC has two of it’s funny men duke it out over the 11:35pm time slot and clearly there are no winners in any of the network’s failure to address it’s programming lineup.
Randomly, I bumped into Alison Malone, a friend from MCAD that I haven’t seen in damn near a decade and, although our convo was brief, it was easily the highlight of the week.
As if the island nation of Haiti doesn’t suffer enough, now they are dealing with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake to rock Port-au-Prince. Here are the ways in which you can help the Haitian people…
The fusion of Gospel and R&B for the mainstream to digest and enjoy, the world lost one of the best soulful singers of his time today.
Environmental impacts to the side, I think the world’s newest tallest building in Dubai is quite an impressive feat of engineering. Here’s how the Burj Khalifa stacks up against the rest of the world’s steel & concrete giants.
GOOD Magazine has just posted a great info-graphic that visually analyzes the major news reports for all of the calendar year of 2009.
Everyone in the Big Easy can now sleep easy as the New Orleans Saints are Super Bowl champs for the first time in the franchise history.
New York Magazine is featuring an excellent excerpt of the book Game Change which highlights John Edwards affair, but it’s the illustrations from Nathan Fox that’s got me buzzing about this look into the 2008 U.S. Presidential election.
I’m starting a new regular feature where I showcase a recent cellphone picture I have taken, and this week’s picture has the Sabbath landing on the Bronx Bombers.
NASA recently announced a 7 year extension for the Saturn orbiter which means more great science and imagery from this part of the solar system.
Technically, it’s still a work in progress, but today I’m ready to officially unveil to the world the new look of my website and it’s well overdue to say the least.
One of the United States’ great political scientists and social activists has passed on, so I’m featuring some of his lecture & talk materials here in remembrance of him.
NBC has two of it’s funny men duke it out over the 11:35pm time slot and clearly there are no winners in any of the network’s failure to address it’s programming lineup.
Randomly, I bumped into Alison Malone, a friend from MCAD that I haven’t seen in damn near a decade and, although our convo was brief, it was easily the highlight of the week.
As if the island nation of Haiti doesn’t suffer enough, now they are dealing with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake to rock Port-au-Prince. Here are the ways in which you can help the Haitian people…
The fusion of Gospel and R&B for the mainstream to digest and enjoy, the world lost one of the best soulful singers of his time today.
Environmental impacts to the side, I think the world’s newest tallest building in Dubai is quite an impressive feat of engineering. Here’s how the Burj Khalifa stacks up against the rest of the world’s steel & concrete giants.
GOOD Magazine has just posted a great info-graphic that visually analyzes the major news reports for all of the calendar year of 2009.