What it Takes to Get ‘Em In the Seats
Symphony orchestras are becoming a hard sell to time pressed, distracted Americans. But some orchestras have begun introducing novel ways to stem the outgoing tide..with martini bars, free buffet lines, speed dating and special event tee shirts. The rub is that the biggest drop is in the subscriber numbers. People […]
Have More Kids–Please!
Some villages in South Korea “haven’t heard babies crying in 18 years,” said Lee Kwon Hee, an official who was quoted in today’s NY Times. So the country has changed its national health care plan to cover reversing vasectomies and tubal ligations, in order to spur more couples to have […]
More of the Good, Less of the Bad
My mother Valerie visited us last week, and showed me a column by David Brooks from the NY Times. Apparently there has been a huge increase in virtue in America. According to Brooks, family violence in all forms is way, way down. Violent crime overall is down by 55% since […]
Don’t Have a Quarter for the Meter? Use Your Cell
Donna Goodison writers in today’s Boston Herald about an ingenious idea. “It could answer Boston’s pesky parking meter woes. Instead of fishing for a quarter to feed the meter – or jamming it – dial your cell phone. Representatives of a Finnish company were in the Boston area this week […]
It Was a Very Good Year
Lakshmi Mittal had a good year. He made $19 billion in profits from his, the world’s largest steel company, by acquisitions of other mills. Forbes gave details about this $25B Rich Dude. “Mittal’s Wharton-educated son, Aditya, is the group’s president and chief financial officer. But it was Mittal’s other child, […]
Apple’s iBod can’t afford iPod
Carla M. Collado writes in today’s Boston Herald: “The woman behind the striped bikini silhouette that launched millions of iPod sales says she sees herself everywhere but still can’t afford one of the digital tune toys. Mandy Coulton, 26, a dancer and nanny from Los Angeles, was paid $1,500 to […]
Can Jane be Jane without Jane?
“The magazine should be called ‘Brandon,’ after the new editor. Jane doesn’t exist. Jane has left the building,” says Robin Steinberg, director of print services for Publicis Groupe’s MediaVest…”I will definitely monitor to understand the audience’s reaction,” she adds. Today’s Wall Street Journal weighed in: Tradition says that magazines named […]
Let’s Drop Dropping the F-bomb
In May a New York television reporter who apparently thought he was off the air lit into two men who had intruded on his shot, broadcasting a word-bomb to the five boroughs. From the New York Times Style section July 31 “This month a card player at the World Series […]
