Event management is all about attention to detail, juggling multiple tasks and pieces of information at once, and good marketing.
It’s also about not feeling like you are 11 years old.
Unless you were popular when you were 11 and never experienced the terror an hour before the party your mom made you have about whether or [...]
Archive for May, 2009
Event management and not feeling like you are 11 years old.
Posted in Adventures in Entrepeneurship, tagged event management, event promotion, flickering films, self-love, the flickering light on May 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
“Who leaves a steady professional job in the middle of a recession?” or “How I followed my creative desires and made a brave decision.”
Posted in Adventures in Entrepeneurship, Creative Process, tagged entrepeneurship, flickering films, jobs, money, priviledge, starting your own business, the flickering light on May 25, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Good Guys vs. Bad Guys
For years I downplayed my family’s financial status, mostly influenced by the culture of political activists I was surrounded by. When you are immersed in an “us vs. them” where the “them” is people with financial wealth who oppress and plunder, of course your inclination is to do everything you can [...]
Torture Architect John Yoo Gets Monthly Column in Philly Inquirer
Posted in Political Commentary, tagged John Yoo, Philadelphia Inquirer, torture on May 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I don’t really have much to say about thisĀ than what’s already being said on blogs all over. I guess I just wanted to echo a resounding WHAT?
Is hiring the drafter of torture procedures under Bush’s administration really what’s going to save our city’s newspaper?
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