What You Need to Know About the Job Market Now The job market is showing promise with the best statistics since 2001, according to the Labor Department. If you are looking for work or [...] August 18, 2016
The 7th Annual United Solo Festival Preview The 7th Annual United Solo Festival (New York division) launches September 15, 2016 and continues through November 20. Its [...] August 17, 2016
My Career Choice: Julie Murphy – Sage Communications Public Relations professionals wear many hats. Julie Murphy has enough to fill up a generous sized coat rack. She leads Sage [...] August 17, 2016
Liane Moriarty’s Truly, Madly, Guilty “This is a story that begins with a barbecue….An ordinary neighborhood barbecue in an ordinary backyard.” What happened at that [...] August 17, 2016
Jeff Harnar sings The 1959 Broadway Songbook – Stellar! On the 25th Anniversary of this show’s original opening, (the vocalist’s debut at the fabled Oak Room of The Algonquin Hotel), and the [...] August 16, 2016
Mexikosher Takes Manhattan Chef Katsuji Tanabe is a character, and the food he’s serving up at his new location in New York is every bit as bright, colorful and [...] August 16, 2016
The New American Dreamer: At Last, The Interview The first alarm goes off and just as you are about to hit snooze, a second, louder alarm goes off and it might be then that you remember me [...] August 15, 2016
A Cycling Vacation Not for the Faint of Heart Summer time—and the living is easy. At least that’s what Gershwin told us in Porgy and Bess. But some of us yearn for a different kind [...] August 15, 2016