Free in NYC x 3 Events You Can’t Afford to Miss
Friday: Bushwick Open Studios Today marks the start of Brooklyn’s BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS! Started only 7 years ago, this festival of sorts brings together local artists and residents in a way not seen...
View ArticleGet Your Goods Without the Guilt
These days it’s hard to pick up a paper or turn on the news without being reminded of the tragic collapse at the Rana Plaza factory building in Bangladesh this April. Such atrocities- endured by...
View ArticleGet Acquainted With The Musical Ms. Mason
If your morning needs some spark this Saturday, look no further than The Michael S. Robinson Show on AM970 The Answer. Classically trained and with a broad artistic range, my musical guest captivated...
View ArticleAre You Safe or Sound?
Remember: Fear can be a friend. It is often our greatest motivator (check out May 12, 2013 podcast). But at which point does fear become public enemy number one? Terror, uniquely characterized as...
View ArticleThe Business of Fashion: Menswear, Revenue, and Style
The Big Apple’s fashion fixation is big business. In NYC, the industry generates nearly $10 billion in wages, $2 billion in tax revenues and employs nearly 5% of the city’s entire workforce. So, in...
View ArticleIt’s a [Wo]Man’s World: The Business of Fashion Part II
The Spring 2014 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week at the Lincoln Center comes to an end Thursday. All week, ambitious styles for the distant warmer months have been praised and panned by the critics. World...
View ArticleAll Eyes On Syria: Why America Must Act
President Barack Obama’s credibility is on the ropes once again. This week, the President’s buddy and first round pick for the imminent Federal Reserve Chairman opening, was forced to withdraw his...
View ArticleTwo Truths & A Lie: The Get-To-Know-Obamacare Game
Today, the media is wrought with truths, half-truths, small fibs and blatant lies about the benefits and pitfalls of Obamacare. The massive health care reform that rolls out on October 1, 2013 was...
View ArticleGovernment Shutdown Spells Losses for Businesses
Scores of public parks, museums and buildings shuttered their doors yesterday as parts of the federal government shutdown. They closed at the hand of petty politicians in Washington who just couldn’t...
View ArticleBully Busting: 10 Tips for Curbing The Epidemic
Did you know that every year October is dedicated to combating an epidemic that’s been proven to induce strokes, heart attacks, chronic fatigue syndrome, anxiety, panic attacks, clinical depression,...
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