Tech geeks and trend spotters like us love keeping an eye on Google, so we’re keeping a look out for “Google and the World Brain”, the Sundance nominated documentary by director Ben Lewis. In 1937 HG Wells predicted the creation of the “World Brain”, a giant global library that contained READ MORE >
Poet Laureate, Baron Wormser, has just released his long-awaited new novel, Teach Us That Peace. With wit, empathy and honesty Wormser captures the power and fragility of the human spirit in 1963 when racial harmony was becoming more than an American dream. He says, “The question in all my work READ MORE >
Do you have a tendency to misplace your most precious items on a somewhat daily basis? Wish you had a tracking device on your keys, tv remote, even your bike? The answer is here! Meet Tile, one of Kickstarter’s hottest projects of the year. It’s a matchbook-sized, thin, white plastic READ MORE >
What could be better in this world full of short attention spans, big budgets, and endless possibilities? After anxiously awaiting the release of the Academy’s Short Film Nominees, the day has finally come! This year’s nominees represent quite a large range of films, all the better for our viewing pleasure. READ MORE >
Our CEO and chief life enthusiast, Joe Sequenzia, came across the art of Andres Amador and we wanted to spread the word. Amador is an artist who likes to work large. How large? 100,000 square feet large! The San Francisco based artist creates giant designs on beautiful sandy beaches. These READ MORE >
We aren’t ones for spreading gloomy forecasts, but this piece in the Harvard Business Review seemed worth consideration. It’s true, the world is adjusting to the new dynamics of globalization and our ever-expanding technologically enhanced world. Recent grads face unknowns parents struggle to understand as a high school principal friend READ MORE >
Today marks Facebook’s 10-year anniversary and what better way to celebrate than with the launch of a gorgeous new way to view Facebook. It’s an app called “Paper” and it’s awesome. Facebook has long tried to be the place you go for news. Now, the company is making serious waves READ MORE >
Ever dream of traveling on a grand ocean-liner like the Titanic? We’re thinking without the iceberg. How about with the iceberg? Then your next stop might be China, where a full-scale replica of the ship is being built. The $165 million dollar project will be the star attraction of a READ MORE >
From a swanky club hidden past the walls of a working pawnshop, to a super hero supply company with an alter ego that fights for literacy, to a hip hop street-wear boutique tucked behind rows of throwback arcade games. These hidden gems are some of New York City’s top destinations READ MORE >
Meditation or “Quiet Time” has been implemented in several San Francisco schools. Twice a day, middle school students who normally can’t sit still for longer than 10 seconds, shut their eyes and try to clear their minds. This stress reduction strategy is making a positive difference. Visitacion Valley Middle School READ MORE >