Clay Felker, journalism and NYC life as sport
When I learned that his father ran The Sporting News, and that young Clay’s first magazine jobs were covering sports for Life and working
When I learned that his father ran The Sporting News, and that young Clay’s first magazine jobs were covering sports for Life and working
In 1978, a 65-year-old Ohioan named Walter Poenisch swam from Cuba to Florida—something no human had ever done—only to encounter criticism from a young
Instead, she’s created works that take inspiration from the essay “The Myth of Sisyphus” by Albert Camus and the novel “The Woman in the
Exuberant, can-do optimism is the key American mode. I detest morbidly world-weary European affectations, like the cynical postmodernism that flooded American academe in the
I was disappointed to read Greg Emmanuel’s latest editor’s letter – not because he choose to run a story about inspirational women but for
last few minutes, great inspiration quotes
“In many industries, delicate creative souls are bullied by corporate suits and unimaginative bean counters. Television viewers read about how some philistine in the
Book Review: ‘Self-Help Messiah’ by Steven Watts Dale Carnegie advocated a positive attitude and kept a file titled ‘Damned Fool Things I Have Done.’
Exuberant, can-do optimism is the key American mode. Central to American optimism is the evangelical tradition, whose religious revivals countered lingering New England Calvinism.
“If our readers have Netflix and the interest/time, we highly recommend ‘The Great British Baking Show’, Season 3. (In the UK it’s ‘The Great