This is part 4 in a series about how Hollywood uses social media. What’s interesting is that many of the ways that corporate America is using social media and digital communications Hollywood is also using...
By Renee Blodgett on March 20, 2011 in Asia, Bahrain, Events, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Middle East, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Oman, Photos, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
For Iranian-Americans, as well as communities in the Middle East and parts of Asia, the Spring equinox is celebrated as the start of a new year. In Iran, Nowrouz, which is Persian for New Day,...
We've been running a bit of an experiment on Facebook this week for the launch of Climate Kid. Climate Kid is an ordinary kid that grows extraordinary parts to adapt in a world threatening by...
What Makenaide and You’ll Never Walk Alone have in common, and why Japanese people like the former song
On 11th March, an earthquake of magnitude 9.0, the biggest in Japan’s history, struck Tohoku region, north-east of...
I am sold on ~AUSTIN, TEXAS~. It’s a cryin’ shame I haven’t been there sooner, and the next time I’m going, I’ll make sure it’s not during the SXSW conference, which completely dominates the city...
On our way to our bespoke cocktails during the great, big moon, I saw this marmalade-colored cat by the door in one of Haji Lane's shops :) I said hello to this feline friend....
The Swedish wine book “The Creation of a Wine” was awarded the prize “World’s Best Wine Book for Professionals 2010” in the international book competition Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2011. The Creation of a Wine...
This past week, I went to have dinner at the wine bar near Jiyugaoka in Japan with Chris, our Dean. I wanted to continue my small effort of supporting the food service industry which has...
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