Obsessive New York Art
A trip to New York isn’t complete without art. Amy and I managed to squeeze in The Met (mostly modern stuff), the Guggenheim (Russia – top two floors were great,
A trip to New York isn’t complete without art. Amy and I managed to squeeze in The Met (mostly modern stuff), the Guggenheim (Russia – top two floors were great,
Amy and I saw Serenity yesterday, along with $10m worth of other people. We loved it. This morning, while I was running over the Brooklyn Bridge with Matt Blumberg, I asked
Two people suggested Pandora to me in the past 24 hours. It’s from the creators of the Music Genome Project. You create a radio station based on things that you
I had a monster run today in Dallas on my ramp up to the New York Marathon. In the pre-Rita heat, humidity, and wind I covered 16 miles. While I
Tom Evslin has launched his newest project – hackoff.com. It’s a blook (an online book distributed as a blog). I’ve been watching this evolve and occassionally
I’m gearing up for the New York Marathon at the beginning of November (yes – I have a number – thanks Jack). I’m running it with Matt Blumberg (unless he decides
When I posted the article I wrote on Discovering Work Life Balance for the MIT Sloan School Alumni Magazine, I received numerous positive comments as well as several follow up interview requ
I had an awesome hour run on Fowler Trail (and then on the fire road that goes to Golden – I don’t know the name of it) today. I love
If you are a runner, the October 2005 Runner’s World had a good intro article on “blogging for runners.” Unfortunately, the Runner’s World website sucks and doesn’t
Ah – we’re back in the land of 24 screen movie theaters so our Friday night movie is no longer limited to two choices. However, almost all the movies out