The Great Reflection
This Saturday is Juneteenth, a holiday that marks the end of slavery and is recoginized by many African-Americans as their independence day in the United States. Although it has been celebrated in some communities for years, it’s exciting to see Juneteenth rise up throughout the country. In recent years, a number of local and national […]
Read MoreApple v. The World
This week kicked off with Apple’s WWDC Conference. Although it’s eternally missing the magic of Steve Jobs, I think these presentations continue to get better and smoother in a nearly-post-Covid era. I found the effects, transitions, and diversity of speakers to once again provide a blueprint for how a company should communicate its product launches. […]
Read MoreBrooklyn in the Summer
In the U.S., certain cities are known for certain times of year: Chicago in August (Lollapalooza, we back!); Miami in December; and the Pacific Northwest once the rain finally stops in July. But do any of these beat Brooklyn in June? I remember growing up in Brooklyn, and in June it was the place to […]
Read MoreSummer ’21 Kick-Off
Happy almost Memorial Day Weekend. May 31st is sure to kick off a Summer like no other. With markets roaring, prices rising, and so much up in the air, it’s going to be interesting to watch the most fortunate, vaccinated countries get back together post-Covid. Quarantine culture is nearly dead in New York and the […]
Read MoreCrypto Correction
It’s been a weird, rough couple of weeks in the world of crypto. Reports of the NFT market cooling down seem reliable, but the industry, I believe, is here to stay. A little correction can be healthy. The space was ballooning out of control with astronomical pricing that simply didn’t make sense. Everyone is experimenting […]
Read MoreThe Return To Live
It’s wonderful to see all of the news about live events. Every time I check my email, more and more festivals are announcing 2021 lineups; tour dates are taking shape; and from what it looks like, tickets are selling well. This might not be a ‘recovery recovery,’ but it’s at least a slingshot-accelerated bounce back […]
Read MoreRe-imagining Drinko de Mayo
Wishing you a happy May 5th, otherwise known as Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo is a holiday that celebrates the Mexican army’s 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War. Though Mexico won the battle, it did not win the war. So, it is odd that this relatively minor […]
Read MoreHow The West Once Was
Back in the day (around 1946), the country western stars of the time envisioned, invested in, and built a place called Pioneertown in the desert outside Palm Springs, CA. The town was designed as a series of country western sets and became home to more than 50 movies and TV shows. Once the Western boom […]
Read MoreCannabiz 🚀
It truly is the Roaring Twenty-Twenties! There seems to be a gold rush in every industry as the world is flush with cash and the future is being written. From E-Sports and Gaming to crypto and NFTs; from music rights and startups to the rise of the mental health industry; from IPOs and SPACs to […]
Read MoreAmerica’s Return to Normalcy
I can’t begin to describe how excited I am to get back out there and experience live music again. When I was a talent agent, I would hit up at least five shows a week and sometimes three in a night. Our agency was arranging 50+ gigs per weekend in the Spring and Fall college […]
Read MoreThe Museum of NFT
Have you been to a museum recently? A few weeks back, I was lucky enough to see the KAWS exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, which documents his remarkable rise. KAWS is an artist that epitomizes how to break into the art world “through the kitchen.” As a graffiti artist, he created his buzz and demand […]
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