In Celebration
May Day is celebrated as a raucous festival of spring in Canada, France, and Germany, and marked as a day to honor labor rights in Brazil, India, and Japan.
In Support
Spring has sprung! Bicycle Week, Compost ...READ»
Whiskey Park, Whiskey Blue, and the Living Room Lounges Will Donate 50 Cents to Global Green USA for Every “VeeV-a-la Green” Martini Sold
Beginning, Earth Day, April 22 through May 31READ»
The Island at the Center of the World may have lost some of its luster recently, as the city’s profligate bankers squandered the nation’s wealth in pursuit of watches, jets, and beachfront property. But the ‘hood will soon ...READ»
You’ve got to be the one that steps up at a cocktail party or business event. Don’t stand in the corner drinking a glass of wine and thinking that the people talking together don’t want you to join them. Or what if you see ...READ»
You’ve got to be the one that steps up at a cocktail party or business event. Don’t stand in the corner drinking a glass of wine and thinking that the people talking together don’t want you to join them. Or what if you see ...READ»
Raise a glass to the New Year -- and to the drinks that bring it in with style. Master chefs and masterly wine experts create new concoctions and select old favorites.READ»
I enjoy being a journalist, but there are jobs I could imagine that would be even more compelling. I once thought it would be cool to go around the country convincing people not to go to law school. But now I've perhaps discovered my ...READ»
Well, somebody did order the $10,000 martini--and used it to propose to his fiancee. Congratulations, Joe Imperato and Melissa Beck! That's got to be one of the best ways I've ever heard of a guy proposing. Now, it's not really ...READ»
What is the idle millionaire to do after eating the $100 cheesesteak and the $1,000 omlette? How about washing it down with the $10,000 martini?
It's nice to see, in difficult economic times, that conspicuous consumption isn't ...READ»
The Wall Street Journal has an amusing article this morning about companies getting creative with their proverbial coffee breaks. One logistics company forms a daily conga line and at a New York PR firm, the boss had employees team ...READ»