The Wonderful Analog of Sketchbooks
Categories: Arts & Entertainment
You don’t have to dabble in art, hip-hop, writing, designing, or (least of all) advertising, to feel worthy of owning a sketchbook.
How to Dress for Halloween as an Adult
Categories: TNGG Weekly Columns
You’re not 21 anymore, it’s time to stop dressing like slutty
This Summer, Be a Kid Again
Categories: Lifestyle
It’s important to remember when we were once young and innocent. But how can we simply leave aside our important adult responsibilities and pretend to be a kid again?
Notes from Laptopistan
Categories: Technology
Virtual workers have created a subculture of laptop-cluttered tables, lattes and bad music in local coffee shops across the country.
A Recession, but Not in Creativity
Categories: Business
Millennials have been endowed with something, I don’t know exactly what, that has us starting our own businesses and not acquiescing to the whims of our modern-day economy.
Tumblr: Enabling the new starving artist
Categories: Technology
Tumblr, the hipster-fetish of microblogging platform, and other similar social networks make sharing and finding art and artists that much easier.
Male, Middle-Class and White: Ben Folds Live
Categories: Arts & Entertainment
In a nutshell, Ben Folds turns the entire notion of rock ‘n roll on its head, shakes it up and totally outdoes Michael Jackson, Quiet Riot, Jon Bon Jovi and pretty much every band with which “Rockin’ The Suburbs” takes issue.
The Green Industry Needs YOU! Here’s Why
Categories: Career Week
The process of constructing and operating a building, both residential and commercial, is being viewed from another prospective (finally!). For the first time in a long time, people are considering how they live and work and how it affects our planet. And we need more of them.
I’m CEO, Bitch!
Categories: Career Week
Entrepreneurship is awesome and it’s never been easier to start a business, create a new product and be our own boss – all this thanks to a little thing called the Internet.
It’s Not All Tweeting and Poking: A Guide to Hiring a SoMe Manager
Categories: Career Week
This post is part of TNGG’s Career Week. Older managers already have doubts about our work ethic and our professionalism, yet they need a savvy social media user whom they can trust to manage their online relationships. They need someone who is not going to make them feel like a “n00b” when explaining what “the Twitter” is and, even more importantly, someone who won’t waste the company’s time trolling all day.