It might seem slightly ridiculous that we need lessons in hand washing. Then again, I suppose you can commend the state for providing potentially useful information rather than inducing panic. So lather up and don’t forget to use wrist action.
This may be the greatest creative partnership of all time. “Red and I were two men working together, ” Russell once told the Boston Globe’s Stan Grossfeld. “He never told me how to play and I never told him how to coach.”
Messages from @thingsvforget Blog at http://thingsweforget.blogspot.com/ Found via Twitter, where else?
The ad industry is way too white. Hoping this campaign and Dan Weiden’s speech help.
Headline:
Kristin Olsen:
Street team coordinator who once hooked up with a black guy in college
Help us make the ad industry less white.
adclubdiversitynetwork.com
“Allow that pre-frontal cortex to loosen it’s grip.” Jonah Lehrer, author of highly-regarded “Proust was a Neuroscientist,” relates findings form Alison Gopnik’s soon-to-be-published “The Philosophical Baby.” If we want to be open and creative, we need to think once again with the innocence of an infant. Babies don’t pay attention the way we do, they absorb everything around them. “Focus can actually stifle the imagination as the mind works best when we don’t try to control it,” writes Lehrer in this Boston Globe piece.
This is how I want to watch TV from now on. Sent to me via @surfboston on Twitter.
Things change for Zack “down there,” and not in a good way. Interesting project, story, and tease for a product that I won’t reveal here.
The good old hockey game. How can you not be a Bruins fan?

