Significantly reducing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is a key component in solving America's obesity crisis.
The trend of jettisoning a brand's original DNA in favor of ratings is everywhere in cable right now -- and as a branding professional, I wonder how that will affect the overall branding of TV in the long haul.
Tuesday is primary day for New York. Surprised? This is the second of three state primary dates. Mitt Romney won the presidential primary in April. (What? You didn't hear about that either?)
Completed in just the last few weeks, Words of Witness has a remarkable timeliness and immediacy in depicting the contending forces that are challenging Egypt's journey to democracy.
A great injustice is being perpetrated by members of the New York City Police Department on the people of this city, and it's not the program known as stop-and-frisk.
There used to be just two major candidates in this contest. The incumbent, Charlie Rangel versus the State Senator, Mariano Espaillat. However, upstart Clyde Williams has shown momentum as of late, and has a Super PAC working alongside his campaign efforts.
Do we choose to be who we are? No, we choose whether we will be miserable by pretending to be someone else, or whether we will allow ourselves the happiness of being at home in our own skins.
When Canadian singer-songwriter Basia Bulat takes the stage each night, she does so without a setlist. This seems rather akin to a trapeze artist performing without the aid of a net.
It's a sunny Saturday, and David Jakubovic is itching to get out bright and early. He's going to shoot a fashion film, and he wants to scout a bunch of locations in the neighborhood.
It wouldn't be hard to inspire younger gay generations by allowing them to participate in a dramatic public staging of a turning point in our past when we decided to fight back.
In a new segment with Noah Coslov of CineSport, I break down my sleepers in the upcoming NBA Draft, which takes place June 28, in New Jersey.
What you're up against is the power of the richest, most profitable corporations in history at a time when the sky's the limit, not just for carbon dioxide, but for the infusion of private and corporate money into what we once called democratic politics.
Recently I was surprised to meet Miss America following her rousing speech on the rights of prisoners and their families to a particularly well-heeled crowd at the church-turned-ballroom known as 583 Park Avenue.
It is through listening, attention and willingness to engage in the most vital energy of our lives, our hearts, that that we reboot our heart drives.
To keep America strong and Americans working, opportunity must flow to everyone. Regions with lower unemployment and greater growth prospects break the ice by finding the connections between innovation, collaboration, and education -- a flow of resources to create, attract, and grow jobs.
We know -- historically -- that young people face challenges finding that first job opportunity. For those with juvenile records, the challenges of entering the workforce can be especially great.
A fixture of the New York City avant-garde scene, Bond has wowed audiences with a wry sense of humor and vulnerable stage presence, evoking earnest tears and hearty laughs in equal measure.
Yes, your drink does say something about you -- it says what kind of drink you like to drink. But most people don't see it that way.
When Curtis Stone, host of Bravo's Around the World in 80 Plates and Top Chef Masters, realized he wanted to be a chef, he left Australia and headed for Europe. After traveling around a few months, he landed in London at the doorstep of Marco Pierre White.
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