All around the London, the “Pot of Gold,” isn’t necessarily a reference to things that are somewhere over the rainbow anymore. It’s a reference to what on the dinner plate, or the in the soup…
When Dan Brown was growing up in New Hampshire, his father, a math teacher, frequently engaged the family in puzzle adventures. Instead of gifts from Santa under the tree, they might receive clues to hiding…
That word, “creative.” How often is it used, misused and abused in the world of marketing? Too often, according to Tom Denari of the Young and Laramore Advertising Agency. Over time, the word creative has…
Sometimes it’s fun to watch people argue about stuff you might deem petty. And in most cases once such arguments are out-of-sight, so to speak we go on with our lives. But someone else looked…
In the twenty-four seven news cycle with its focus on all sorts of people behaving badly, “The Naughty Strategy” could set the imagination in motion over its endless possibilities. But the imagination would be sorely…
The latest thing to go all twenty-first century digital is Coca-Cola. The very idea that you could go to a machine, dispense some ice and it mixes water and syrup for you may have been…
It is perhaps an unlikely place to find art and it is perhaps an unlikely form of art but it’s perfectly placed to delight and lift the spirits of all who wander nearby. A French…
When Ashton Kutcher famously reached a million followers on Twitter, it seemed like we were on to something. But it turns out your number of Twitter followers doesn’t really mean much. It is especially not…
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