On top of the Empire State Building
The Empire State building was the tallest building in the world for more than 40 years. It still stands as the tallest building in New York City after the...
This weekend, there's a Secondline Dance Contest featuring the Stooges, Hot 8 and more.
The event is actually a benefit for tuba player Big-Arian Maecklin. Special Thanks to the Tips Foundation and Lindsey and Wayne...
It’s an all weekend party featuring bulls, tapas parties and the Roller Girls! The fiesta celebrates the San Fermin in Nueva Orleans (SFNO), featuring the running of the bulls throughout the Quarter Saturday Morning. The esteemed...
By Bernard Pollack on July 1, 2010 in Africa, East Africa, Featured, Kenya, Madagascar, North America, Pacific Northwest, Photos, Seattle, Southern Africa, Uganda, USA, Washington
Look at "Thinking Big by Starting Small" in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer which was co-written with Stephanie Hanson, the Director of Policy and Research at the One Acre Fund.
Here is how it begins: "It's easy to feel overwhelmed...
Gandhi statue in New York City
India, TBEX and New York City
This weekend I was in New York for TBEX 10, the travel bloggers conference. As I was walking to dinner with several colleagues, we unexpectedly...
Jeff Klein at The New York Times Soccer Blog has gathered a wonderful
video collection of 17
celebrations around the country (many of them here in California).
Most of them are either after Landon Donovan's stoppage time goal...
Irving Wladawsky-Berger, a former senior executive at IBM, responsible for strategy, reports on two recent studies: 1500 face-to-face interviews with CEOs: 2010 Global CEO Study; and 3,600 mostly 20 to 25 year old undergraduates and...
Crossposted from the Worldwatch Institute's Nourishing the Planet. This is the seventh piece in an eight part series about the Ecumenical Association for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development's (ECASARD) work in Ghana.
In Anamaase, Ghana, the New...
We Blog The World