The health advice to watch what you eat may be more appropriately changed to watching what thoughts you dwell on, cultivating a spiritual outlook on life.
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Interview: Obama Appointee John Hope Bryant, Founder of Operation HOPE and Author of ‘How the Poor Can Save Capitalism’
"America's poor can no longer be defined or stereotyped as inner city minorities living in the ghetto and those in poor rural areas suffering from long-term unemployment."
Read More »Gadget Launch: Linquet – An Anti-Loss Solution
Linquet is here to not just help you find your stuff, but stop you from losing it in the first place.
Read More »Four DIY Projects that Make Great Dates
From painting to gardening to furniture-building, DIY is a great excuse for a date.
Read More »Ten Ways Your Business Can Build Brand Equity Online
In the age of the Internet, brand visibility is more vital than ever.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Self Made Man: The Frederick Douglass Story’
In his powerful solo show Phil Darius Wallace portrays multiple characters in Frederick Douglass's life and tells the abolitionist's story in Douglass's own words.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Monkey Goes West’ by Wild Rice
When there is so little entertainment these days that an entire family can enjoy together, it is simply wonderful to have a production like 'Monkey Goes West' that will absolutely enthrall people of all ages.
Read More »Interview: Ramanan Thiagarajan and Paveena Kumar of Shantanjali Festival of Arts, by Temple of Fine Arts
The Shantanjali Festival of Arts celebrates the coming together of various art forms and artists, and the diverse cultures that they each emanate from. And admission is free!
Read More »Interview: Susie Krabacher, Co-Founder and President of Mercy and Sharing, a Haitian Children’s Relief Organization
Mercy & Sharing is a foundation that feeds and gives hope to Haiti's abandoned children.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ‘Allegro’ at Classic Stage Company
A new production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1947 Broadway flop suggests that Hammerstein's talent was not only innovative but even more forward-thinking than he himself and those around him might have realized.
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