The Next Great Generation

An online magazine written by and for the Millennial Generation.

image

An Opinion on “Politeismo”

By on Sep 5, 2011
Categories: Arts & Entertainment

A heated controversy over a postmodern art installation entitled “Politeismo” (polytheism) recently rocked not just the Philippine art community.

Continue Reading

image

Young Adult Fiction too Dark? Or too Real?

By on Jun 24, 2011
Categories: Arts & Entertainment

WSJ’s Meghan Cox Gurdon makes no secret that she believes young adult books shouldn’t be as dark as some are getting. But she misses the counterpoint.

Continue Reading

image

How to Stand Up to your Boss

By on May 6, 2011
Categories: Business

One of the most tricky work situations can be one of the most common: when to disagree with a superior and how to go about doing it.

Continue Reading

image

Zen and the art of nannying

By on Sep 23, 2010
Categories: Family Week

I am more than just a nanny. I am also the household manager. The to-do list keeper. The grocery shopper. But more importantly, I am also an honorary member of the family I work for.

Continue Reading

image

Why LinkedIn Makes Me Want to Puke

By on Feb 5, 2010
Categories: Business

While I am an occasional user of LinkedIn, it’s last on the list of social media networks (SMN) that I maintain. LinkedIn just does not deliver the same experience as the others, but initially I wasn’t sure why. After some time however, I realized my apathy toward the site was because it more closely resembled [...]

Continue Reading

image

“You’re Doing It Wrong”

By on Dec 4, 2009
Categories: Current Events

My generation – the next great generation – was raised to believe that whatever we set out mind to accomplish, we could achieve.  We were raised to believe that we could fly to Mars, or that we could cure cancer.  Furthermore, we were encouraged to find our own path while walking towards our dreams. We [...]

Continue Reading

image

The Interview: The Next Great Generation

By on Nov 1, 2009
Categories: The Interview

For the first edition of The Next Great Generation, NGG figured it would interview itself, ask some questions, and offer some answers. Q:  Congratulations on the launch of TNGG. A:  Congratulations are a little premature, but thanks. Q:  Can you tell us what you’re trying to do? A:  Sure.  The idea is simple.  Give Millennial [...]

Continue Reading