It’s no question that ideas, concepts, and trends change throughout the generations, and the changes can be drastic. And music and theater are certainly no exceptions.
The Stute
I met Stephen Hawking in the summer of 1990, when I spent five days in northern Sweden at a conference attended by 30 or so leading cosmologists.
With the advent of music streaming services such as Spotify and Google Play Music All Access, companies saw fit to forgo high-bitrate audio files in favor of lossy 256- and 320-kbps MP3s to conserve users’ mobile bandwidth and allow for less buffering time.
Stevens is changing the way I think about entrepreneurship.
I am still very apprehensive about entrepreneurs and their startup businesses. I just hate the risk involved and the uncertainty moving forward with a startup.
You have just graduated. Graduation has come and gone, and it is time to go out into the corporate world to acquire a job.
If you’re interested in reading something spooky about Stevens, put this paper down and go find last week’s issue of The Stute.
I am always looking to enjoy new games and figure out what makes them fun. Evolve caught my eye for the first time at the last PAX EAST, not only because of its giant monster (later known as “Goliath”), but also because of the endless line of attendees ready to give the game a shot.
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had no idea what to do or where to go? If you haven’t, then you are an android and I bow down to you.
Those of you who have noticed an advertisement for “Home Alone 6” and have no idea what “Off Center” is, it is not a promotion for a new movie with our favorite child star Macaulay Culkin.
Inequality. What does it mean to you? For many, this evokes images of discrimination, bias, and injustice. Indeed, our very Declaration of Independence boldly proclaims that “…all men are created equal” and thus, in American society, inequality has come to acquire a very negative connotation, and is something we are taught to shun and instinctively despise.