Glider acrobatics are tons of fun!
July 13, 2008 · 2 min read
I am not sure what it is about entrepreneurs that makes us risk taking thrill seekers, but every … Continue reading “Glider acrobatics are tons of fun!”
Random thought of the day: management consulting firms will always be lagging indicators of the business cycle
July 7, 2008 · < 1 min read
I am not quite sure what the starting salaries are at management consulting firms these days but for … Continue reading “Random thought of the day: management consulting firms will always be lagging indicators of the business cycle”
The Art of Racing in the Rain is a must read for all dog owners!
July 6, 2008 · < 1 min read
Imagine a more dramatic Marley and Me written from the dog’s perspective and you get The Art of … Continue reading “The Art of Racing in the Rain is a must read for all dog owners!”
Hancock is extremely entertaining
July 6, 2008 · < 1 min read
I had the pleasure of attending the New York premiere on Monday night. I know the movie got … Continue reading “Hancock is extremely entertaining”
The US Economy: How bad will it get?
June 30, 2008 · 4 min read
In the past few years, I have been extremely pessimistic about the US economy. I explained that most … Continue reading “The US Economy: How bad will it get?”
Reasons to be Pretty was disappointing
June 26, 2008 · < 1 min read
Having enjoyed Fat Pig and The Shape of Things so much, I had high expectations for Reasons to … Continue reading “Reasons to be Pretty was disappointing”
The Food Crisis: A Radical Rethink
June 25, 2008 · 3 min read
By Stacie Rabinowitz I’ve been a bit perturbed lately reading about some of the responses to the global … Continue reading “The Food Crisis: A Radical Rethink”
The Shape of Things is fantastic!
June 24, 2008 · < 1 min read
I went to a reading of The Shape of Things by Neil Labute last night. The Shape of … Continue reading “The Shape of Things is fantastic!”
Mongol is fantastic!
June 18, 2008 · < 1 min read
I went to see Mongol last night on the early life of Genghis Khan and loved every minute … Continue reading “Mongol is fantastic!”
What if the world’s best violinist played the world’s best violin at a subway stop?
June 17, 2008 · < 1 min read
Joshua Bell is an internationally acclaimed virtuoso. As part of a fantastic experiment in context, perception, public taste … Continue reading “What if the world’s best violinist played the world’s best violin at a subway stop?”
I actually really liked The Happening
June 17, 2008 · < 1 min read
The movie got terrible reviews, but I actually really liked its slow and deliberate pace. It was perfect … Continue reading “I actually really liked The Happening”
Why I invested in Lab Pixies
June 16, 2008 · < 1 min read
A few months ago, I had dinner at Le Colonial with Mark Gerson (the founder of Gerson Lehrman … Continue reading “Why I invested in Lab Pixies”
Guest Post: Fabrice In Real Life
June 11, 2008 · 2 min read
By Stacie Rabinowitz So Fabrice has been writing a lot lately about the joys of friendship and how … Continue reading “Guest Post: Fabrice In Real Life”
Fat Pig is fantastic!
June 10, 2008 · < 1 min read
I was considering going to see the play Reasons to Be Pretty by Neil LaBute, which is running … Continue reading “Fat Pig is fantastic!”
Guest Blog Posts
June 9, 2008 · < 1 min read
In order to add a bit of diversity to the writing, I am opening up the blog to … Continue reading “Guest Blog Posts”
Fun with Lost
June 8, 2008 · < 1 min read
I just finished watching Season 4 of Lost and I have to admit I am impressed. The show … Continue reading “Fun with Lost”
625 – 640 of 955 Posts