The following is my translation of Alberto Escorcia’s post, “Ley General de Población, una SB-1070 a la mexicana“, which was originally published on Pateando Piedras under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share alike license. Photographs are by...
A few months ago, I had the chance to hop over for Dubai for two weeks for work. Who was I to say no? I’m always up for going someplace new.
And now that I’ve been...
When I think of this rice, I think of fighting with my brother on who got to do the dishes that night. My brother and I took turns washing dishes every other night and since...
I had the opportunity to meet and hang out with rapper Chamillionaire this past week at AlwaysOn and again at TechCrunch's Social Currency Event, where he was a panelist at both events.
Not only was his...
There's a great post on unlocking fans using social media over at VentureBeat's Entrepreneur Corner. The gist of it is below. Full post here.
Identify the right fans: Understanding and knowing who your true fans are....
In February 2010, writer Fred Bahnson interviewed Gary Paul Nabhan, a lecturer, food and farming advocate, folklorist, and conservationist who lives and farms in the U.S. Southwest.
Nabhan discusses climate change, the links between...
Below, Worldhum chose the top 100 celebrated travel books of all time.
1) A Dragon Apparent, by Norman Lewis (5, 7)
2) A House in Bali, by Colin McPhee (4, 11)
3) A Moveable Feast, by Ernest Hemingway...
USA Today business reporter Rhonda Abrams watched last week's season 4 premiere of "Mad Men" with a group of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. And why not? Season 4 of this hit TV show about life at...
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