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The Broadway/Hollywood Relationship
By: Dan Watkins Patrick Healy's excellent New York Times feature explores the increasingly dynamic relationship between Hollywood and Broadway. Although stage musicals have spawned films and vice versa for some time, the advent of the Broadway “mega-hit” has generated significantly more studio involvement in the development and financing of musicals...
August 9, 2013 -
Bankers’ Pay Deferrals Are Tougher in Europe
By: Johnathan Lee Since the financial crisis international regulators have pushed for overhauls of banking compensation, including deferrals of a significant portion of annual bonuses over time rather than receiving it in full at once. However, per the NY Times, it appears that U.S. banks and regulators have fallen behind their European counterparts at implemen...
August 9, 2013 -
The Next Generation of Cultural Engagement
Rev. Abe Cho of Redeemer Presbyterian Church sat down with Tyler Wigg-Stevenson, author of The World is Not Ours to Save, and discussed how the next generation of Christians will engage with the culture around them. What does it look like to be faithful to God in our work when Christians are called to die to ourselves? When we emphasize “having an impact...
August 8, 2013 -
In The Living Room
By: Suna Chung Consider the lilies of the field. Our God made beautiful stuff, even though he also built it to expire. This is a strange struggle for us on earth: to admire but not to fret, to see beyond the moment (though mesmerizing) to the eternal. For those of us in the creative arts, who endeavor on the building end of things, whose achievements are marked by elusive...
August 6, 2013 -
BPC Winner Tegu In The News
By: Brett Gaudin 2009 Ei Business Plan Competition winner, Tegu, was featured in today’s SF Chronicle Biz & Tech section, highlighting their originating ties to the San Francisco area, including a recent installation at the Children’s Creativity Museum in San Francisco. Tegu is a toy company that seeks to foment job creation and e...
August 6, 2013 -
The New Publicis Omnicom Group
By: Johnathan Arp In a relatively unexpected move, Publicis and Omnicom merged last week as seen in this AdAge article. The newly formed Publicis Omnicom Group will now account for over 41% of Global advertising revenues with WPP, the nearest competitor, at 32%. This is the largest ever merger in the Advertising space. Some prospective rationals for the merger a...
August 1, 2013 -
New York in Panoramic Views
By: Lauren Gill Every Sunday, the Metropolitan section of the NYTimes features a panoramic photograph that gives the viewer “a slice of New York.” Photographer Michael Kirby Smith captures multiple security camera screens in a police station. Damon Winter photographed men in Chinatown playing games on a Sunday afternoon. Niko Koppel caugh...
July 29, 2013 -
NYC Re-imagined
By: Chris Dolan On Saturday, June 22nd three teams of West Side congregants scoured the UWS for a scavenger hunt as part of the Center for Faith & Work’s month-long program, NYC Re-imagined. The participants were required to take snapshots of themselves with anything from a non-existent subway stop to the place where Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan had coffee in the hit ...
July 25, 2013 -
NYC Re-Imagined
What would NYC look like if we re-imagined work in every sector of society? Participate in cultural events guided by leaders from each congregation that point toward evidence of God’s glory and sovereignty over both the brokenness and beauty of this great city. God is working throughout NYC to redeem his creation and we have the privilege of joining his redemptiv...
July 25, 2013 -
The Mixed Neighborhood
By: Abraham Cho The New York Times recently ran a fascinating article highlighting the relationship between income mobility and what they aptly described as “the economic layout” of a city. Citing a major new study, they found that “All else being equal, upward mobility tended to be higher in metropolitan areas where poor families were more disperse...
July 25, 2013