Mongol is fantastic!
2008-06-18 · < 1 min read
I went to see Mongol last night on the early life of Genghis Khan and loved every minute of it. I have to admit I am clearly biased: I read … Continue reading „”
What if the world’s best violinist played the world’s best violin at a subway stop?
2008-06-17 · < 1 min read
Joshua Bell is an internationally acclaimed virtuoso. As part of a fantastic experiment in context, perception, public taste and priorities, Joshua Bell agreed to play his Stradivarius incognito at the … Continue reading „”
I actually really liked The Happening
2008-06-17 · < 1 min read
The movie got terrible reviews, but I actually really liked its slow and deliberate pace. It was perfect for setting an appropriately eerie mood. It also feels very a propos.
Why I invested in Lab Pixies
2008-06-16 · < 1 min read
A few months ago, I had dinner at Le Colonial with Mark Gerson (the founder of Gerson Lehrman Group and Joe Sigelman (the founder of Office Tiger). As an aside, … Continue reading „”
Guest Post: Fabrice In Real Life
2008-06-11 · 2 min read
By Stacie Rabinowitz So Fabrice has been writing a lot lately about the joys of friendship and how much he enjoys all of the wonderful people who fill his world. … Continue reading „”
Fat Pig is fantastic!
2008-06-10 · < 1 min read
I was considering going to see the play Reasons to Be Pretty by Neil LaBute, which is running until July 5. It has been getting rave reviews for its trenchant … Continue reading „”
Guest Blog Posts
2008-06-09 · < 1 min read
In order to add a bit of diversity to the writing, I am opening up the blog to outside posts. Shoot me an email if you have anything you really … Continue reading „”
Fun with Lost
2008-06-08 · < 1 min read
I just finished watching Season 4 of Lost and I have to admit I am impressed. The show has rekindled its magic and has by far the most interesting storyline … Continue reading „”
Why I invested in Sonico
2008-06-03 · 2 min read
I first met Sonico at BarCamp in Buenos Aires last September. They were by far the most interesting company. Alec and I met Rodrigo, the CEO, and his team in … Continue reading „”
I am heartbroken :)
2008-06-01 · 2 min read
As you might have suspected given my prior post on the topic (The Teutonic Viagra), I have been lusting for the Audi R8. It had caught my eye before seeing … Continue reading „”
Sex and the City is just fabulous!
2008-05-30 · < 1 min read
I should start by saying that my review is clearly biased. I have seen every episode of Sex and the City in order and absolutely adore the show! I wondered … Continue reading „”
The tyranny of time
2008-05-26 · < 1 min read
I remember vividly that when I was a kid the summers seemed endless. Time seemed to move so slowly that I lamented its slow progression: “Mom, I’m bored!” I long … Continue reading „”
Patrick Stewart’s Macbeth is fantastic!
2008-05-23 · < 1 min read
I had the privilege of seeing Patrick Stewart’s Macbeth last night at the Lyceum Theater before it closes on May 24. I loved the re-interpretation of the setting with Macbeth … Continue reading „”
The Black Hat Tax
2008-05-22 · < 1 min read
My friend Auren Hoffman just wrote a very interesting article on the growing cost consumer Internet companies face fighting scamming, phishing, hacking and government requests. He estimates that it’s a … Continue reading „”
Graduating from College: Starting your own business or joining an established company?
2008-05-19 · 4 min read
I often get asked by college students whether they should start their own businesses right out of college or whether they should join an established company. The reality is that … Continue reading „”
21 is tons of fun!
2008-05-18 · < 1 min read
I had an opening between my various meetings today down in Buenos Aires and took the opportunity to watch 21. You will not be surprised that it did not provide … Continue reading „”
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