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Audio Books by Sara

November 3, 2014

A good “book on tape” can make a grueling commute fly by, especially if, like me you tend to get motion sickness while reading on the train or need something to calm your nerves as you sit in bumper to bumper traffic every day. My current read is John Grisham’s READ MORE >

Opening Credits by Tom

November 3, 2014

I guess I’m a graphic design geek, but there are some movies I think are worth seeing just for the opening credits. Who doesn’t love the 007 opening credits? Dr. No, Goldfinger absolutely amazing. The Panic Room had some incredible credits. The opening to the Shining is creepy perfection. What’s READ MORE >

The Brown Sisters

October 22, 2014

In 1975 Nicholas Nixon embarked on what would be a forty-year journey with his wife, Bebe, and her three sisters. As a photographer he was looking to take a simple portrait of the Brown sisters, but what happened was so much more. There are now forty portraits that celebrate sisterhood. READ MORE >

No Driver Needed

October 22, 2014

The days of self-driving cars are upon us! Google has already been sending their self-driving fleet around the world to make their application, Google Maps, even more accurate. But now, the United Kingdom is getting ready to set the self-driving cars loose on their roads! Here are 11 reasons to READ MORE >

The Tale of Art Cities

October 22, 2014

One of the best things about art is it is not partial to a specific medium or location. All around the world new meccas of art are emerging. The Wall Street Journal has outlined four emerging art cities that we should all take a closer look at: Bogotá, Budapest, Johannesburg READ MORE >

Cool Ways to Start Up

October 22, 2014

Advances in technology and design have changed everything, including the car key. Remember those little silver keys? We don’t either. Our friends at topgear.com have outlined their choices for the top 10 coolest car keys. The BMW i8 key has a high-res LCD screen that indicates the car’s available range, READ MORE >

When Art and City Collide

October 22, 2014

When you think of the city Berlin, you automatically think of the Berlin Wall. It divided the German population for 28 years before being torn down in November of 1989. It’s always inspired controversy and has attracted countless artists eager to respond, to its symbolic meanings. It’s no wonder that READ MORE >

“Freedom“ by Melissa

October 10, 2014

The older I become the more I understand that freedom is earned and not to be taken for granted. I am proudly part of a military family that has fought to keep our freedom. For that I am very thankful and humbled.

Freedom” by Kellie

October 10, 2014

Memorial Day weekend – a three-day vacation from the real world with no real concerns except the creeping summer heat. No time tables and no deadlines… just the freedom to enjoy life and remember those who brought us that freedom.

“Freedom” by Tom

October 10, 2014

When I was a little kid, my Dad had all kinds of fun, old cars. They were always used, always a deal and none of them stayed around very long. I remember the Saab Sonett, the Lotus Elan and TVR Tuscan. One of my favorites was the Fiat Dino. I READ MORE >

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