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Clif Bar claims to launch first geo-location marketing campaign on twitter.
1970s NY Graffiti Artists Still Have Urge To Tag NEW YORK — In torn jeans and saddled with a black backpack, Andrew Witten glances up and down the street for police. The 51-year-old then whips out a black marker scribbles “Zephyr” on a wall covered with movie posters. He admires his work for a few […]
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Happy Birthday Edgar Degas!
Impressionist painter Edgar Degas’ birthday
Social business — a company’s move from a presence on social platforms to strategic engagement that supports business goals, fosters brand affinity and generates co-created value — is no small undertaking for corporations, but it is undoubtedly the direction in which top companies are heading
Bon Appétit, part of the Condé Nast Publications division of Advance Publications, and the retailer Banana Republic, part of Gap Inc. along with OpenTable, the online restaurant reservation service, are teaming up to promote a new apparel collection coming from Banana Republic called Desk to Dinner.
Those two brands are working together, along with OpenTable, the online restaurant reservation service, to promote a new apparel collection coming from Banana Republic called Desk to Dinner. The clothes, as the name suggests, are intended to be versatile enough to be worn from a day at the office to a night out to eat.
“Project Pop-Up NYC will enable emerging New York City-based fashion retailers and fashion technology companies to gain critically important exposure, helping them to join the next generation of leaders within this important sector,”New York City Economic Development Corporation President Seth W. Pinsky. “By providing the opportunity to sell merchandise from a unique pop-up store, while also offering mentorship and business development training, this program will help these companies take their businesses to the next level.”
The Supreme Court on Thursday largely let stand President Obama’s health care overhaul, in a mixed ruling that Court observers were rushing to analyze.
The decision was a striking victory for the president and Congressional Democrats, with a majority, including the conservative chief justice, John G. Roberts Jr., affirming the central legislative pillar of Mr. Obama’s term.
Many observers called the case the most significant before the court since at least the 2000 Bush v. Gore ruling, which decided a presidential election. In addition to the political reverberations, the case helps set the rules for one of the largest and fastest-growing sectors of the economy, one that affects nearly everyone from cradle to grave.
“Set in Stone,” a study by the Cultural Policy Center at the University of Chicago that is to be released Thursday.
examined the cultural building boom between 1994 and 2008, when museums, performing arts centers and theaters in the United States got swept up in new construction or major renovations.