1099 readersWhich is more disgusting: The newly-released commercial by the New York City Health Department, or the sloppy copy in a news story about the commercial? In the commercial, a man is shown guzzling a glass of what is supposed to be fat, the health department's not-so-subtle way of denouncing gluttonous soda drinking. In the article
59 readersWhich is more disgusting: The newly-released commercial by the New York City Health Department, or the sloppy copy in a news story about the commercial? In the commercial, a man is shown guzzling a glass of what is supposed to be fat, the health department's not-so-subtle way of denouncing gluttonous soda drinking. In the article
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1018 readersSo, I haven't been around for a while.
A lot's happened in my life. I met a fabulous guy. I traveled all over Europe with him--and went to Kenya. My brother got married. I finished a second novel. I started performing slam poetry in New York. And amidst all that, my freelance writing work suddenly tripled.
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63 readersSo, I haven't been around for a while.
A lot's happened in my life. I met a fabulous guy. I traveled all over Europe with him--and went to Kenya. My brother got married. I finished a second novel. I started performing slam poetry in New York. And amidst all that, my freelance writing work suddenly tripled.
2240 readers“You know. As in ‘Sit, BooBoo, sit.’” I decided to leave off the “good dog” bit. Even the most laid-back person might take that the wrong way. “It was a commercial.” AU: In point of fact, the dog’s name is Ubu, not BooBoo, and “Sit,...
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Top Five Rules for Crisis Communications and The Brilliance of Aflac’s New Silent Commercial
Aflac recently fired the voice behind their duck, Gilbert Gottfried, for making horrible, off-color remarks about the Japanese after the recent earthquake and tsunami. Not only did Aflac immediately fire Gottfried, they also stopped airing all their TV ads.
In late
4059 readersThinking about a visit to New York City? You can download a free copy of Lonely Planet’s New York City Guide app from today until 9 am EST on December 15. The app normally sells for $5.99.
Check it out: “Lonely Planet is helping New York City visitors navigate their way through the Big
2029 readersSo I was talking to a business consultant the other day, and he was talking about the importance of building a relationship BEFORE you ask for business. According to him, timing is everything--and in an ideal world, people would come to know and trust ...
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1566 readersSometimes when I’m really feeling like I’m just not getting anything done, I leave the house and go to a coffee shop, park or library to work. Anywhere, really, where I CAN’T get online. It’s not that easy nowadays—especially in a big city like New York, even hotel lobbies and sandwich shops have wireless access.
2647 readersby Ted Kooser, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006
I’ve read dozens of poems written about the events of September 11, 2001, but this one by Tony Gloeggler of New York City is the only one I’ve seen that addresses the good fortune of a survivor.
Five Years Later
My brother was on his way
to a dental appointment
when the second