I love when artists treat their artwork the same way business owners treats their companies. I understand the argument that money has corruptible powers over art but money has those powers over any and everything. In fact, the artist that can find a creative solution »
NOTE: The featured photograph is credited to TONE ***** BLACK FILM ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRESENTS: “RETURN OF THE SET” (Wed, May 22, 6p – 9p) Come out to Councilman David Oh’s Black Film Advisory Committee’s next event, “Return of ‘The Set’.” Enjoy a night of mixing and »
(Note: This post was re-blogged from Inc.com and is written by Barbara Mendez) Most entrepreneurs are accustomed to long days and hectic schedules. But if you want to make smart decisions for your company, what you put in your body matters almost as much as »
Most of you have probably never heard of Jacqueline Constance. And that’s fine. Jacqueline is an aspiring singer from Philly who has been quietly working with some of your favorite artists like Chill Moody, Antwan Davis and Wes Manchild. I met her at The Coalition’s »
The world of HipHop is ever growing and evolving. Starting out with early rap pioneers such as The Sugarhill Gang and Run DMC to what we listen to now, the HipHop culture is still a growing movement. Here in the music circuit of Philly, there »
It seems as though every 5 minutes there’s a new article published offering you a list of things that will assure business success. Many of these articles offer intrinsic character-related solutions, such as “Willingness to go the extra mile.” And this is all true but »
There’s really no secret to success. It’s merely the sum total of preparation and opportunity. Some people are even fortunate enough to gain a modicum of success by opportunity alone, but history teaches us that their success won’t last; a flash in the pan. The »
When we post a feature we typically try to make sure the reader walks away with something useful rather than empty rhetoric. This especially holds true with this feature on Brownstone PR owner, Megan Smith. The first part of the interview challenges the romanticized idea »
