Interesting progress in the fight against HIV
March 13, 2009 · < 1 min read
Over the last 25 years, the fight against HIV has seemed hopeless. Every attempt at a vaccine or … Continue reading “Interesting progress in the fight against HIV”
Uwe Reinhardt is brilliant!
March 12, 2009 · < 1 min read
I had the pleasure of studying under Uwe Reinhardt at Princeton. He was by far the best teacher. … Continue reading “Uwe Reinhardt is brilliant!”
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II is disappointing
March 9, 2009 · < 1 min read
As it is built on the Company of Heroes engine, I had great hopes for this real time … Continue reading “Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II is disappointing”
CEPS: George Soros on the crash of 2008
March 6, 2009 · 3 min read
I had the pleasure of being invited to a dinner organized by the Princeton University Center for Economic … Continue reading “CEPS: George Soros on the crash of 2008”
The Winter’s Tale is fantastic
February 23, 2009 · < 1 min read
I saw William Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale last Thursday at the BAM in Brooklyn and loved it. The … Continue reading “The Winter’s Tale is fantastic”
Taken is a fun thriller
February 19, 2009 · < 1 min read
I meant to see this movie ever since I saw a preview in an Argentine movie theater almost … Continue reading “Taken is a fun thriller”
The Eligible-Bachelor Paradox
February 18, 2009 · < 1 min read
Last Spring, Mark Gimein, who is usually more known for his investigative journalism, wrote an interesting article using … Continue reading “The Eligible-Bachelor Paradox”
The Future of Media
February 5, 2009 · 2 min read
I had the pleasure of being invited to a New Media dinner at Strauss Zelnick’s apartment in New … Continue reading “The Future of Media”
Global industrial bail-outs: the Smoot-Hawley Tariffs of 2009?
January 26, 2009 · 2 min read
The story of the Smoot-Hawley Tariffs should be a cautionary tale to present-day policymakers. The tariffs did not … Continue reading “Global industrial bail-outs: the Smoot-Hawley Tariffs of 2009?”
Man on Wire is the best documentary of 2008
January 22, 2009 · < 1 min read
By Natasa Lekic The art of balancing on a wire, walking the tenuous line that strains itself over … Continue reading “Man on Wire is the best documentary of 2008”
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is moving, but ultimately disappointing
January 21, 2009 · < 1 min read
I hate the fact that we are mortals. I also abhor the fact that we age and gradually … Continue reading “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is moving, but ultimately disappointing”
Looking back at 2008, looking forward to 2009
January 8, 2009 · 2 min read
As I had expected, 2008 was a year of consolidation. OLX continued to grow slowly but surely – … Continue reading “Looking back at 2008, looking forward to 2009”
Margarita (Venezuela) was disappointing
January 6, 2009 · 2 min read
I was lured to Margarita and specifically the kite spot El Yaque by the kite boarding travel specialist … Continue reading “Margarita (Venezuela) was disappointing”
Outliers is fantastic!
January 1, 2009 · < 1 min read
I truly loved Malcolm Gladwell’s latest book on exceptional people. He argues that the largest reason those people … Continue reading “Outliers is fantastic!”
Happiness is not contagious after all :)
December 12, 2008 · < 1 min read
An article on the Freakonomics blog repudiates the notion that happiness is contagious. While an increase in your … Continue reading “Happiness is not contagious after all :)”
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