Companies Are Nothing Without Their People You can’t control what you can’t control. Building a company and growing a team at any point in time can be difficult. During the pandemic, more unexpected challenges were introduced. The strength of our team and the individuals on the team has helped us succeed. We’re a technology company, but we are a people company, and one doesn’t exist without the other. – Dan Healy, PickUp … [Read more...] about What 2020’s Hardships Taught These Seven Business Leaders About Community
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10 Best Reboots of All Time
3. One Day at a Time (2017-2020, Netflix/Pop TV)Norman Lear’s Seventies sitcom about a single mom raising two teenage girls came back as the even more topical tale of a Cuban-American Army vet (Justina Machado) with two kids, a theatrical mother (Rita Moreno), and a penchant for getting caught up in every hot-button issue of the moment. A wonderful and warm blend of old and new, it became the rare show to survive Netflix cancellation, only to end a second time when its new home Pop TV got out of the scripted television business. … [Read more...] about 10 Best Reboots of All Time
Flashback: New York Dolls Play ‘Looking For a Kiss’ at One of Their Last Concerts
The split in 1976 after recording just one more album, 1974’s prophetically-titled Too Much Too Soon. Thunders died of a drug overdose in April 1991 and Nolan died of a stroke in January 1992. Dolls super fan Morrissey willed a reunion concert by the surviving members into existence when he curated London’s Meltdown in June 2004. Just weeks after the triumphant show, Kane died suddenly from leukemia. (Check out the amazing documentary New York Doll to see a chronicle of his final months.) … [Read more...] about Flashback: New York Dolls Play ‘Looking For a Kiss’ at One of Their Last Concerts
The Last Word: Nancy Sinatra on What Her Father Taught Her and How She Saved ‘These Boots Are Made for Walkin”
But now Sinatra, 80, has someone in her corner: her daughter Amanda Erlinger, who approached her mom about putting together a collection of her work beginning in the mid-1960s, when she stepped out of the shadows of her father, Frank, and released “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.” It was one of many inventive tracks she recorded with collaborator Lee Hazlewood — including “Some Velvet Morning” and “You Only Live Twice” — that influenced everyone from Sonic Youth to Lana Del Rey. The new collection, Start Walkin’ 1965–1976, out February 5th, is the beginning of a year-long campaign by the Seattle label Light in the Attic that will also include reissues of 1966’s Boots and 1968’s Nancy & Lee. “I don’t know what possessed her, to be honest,” says Nancy of her daughter’s devotion to the series. “She was driven to get this project done, bless her heart. I’m thrilled. … [Read more...] about The Last Word: Nancy Sinatra on What Her Father Taught Her and How She Saved ‘These Boots Are Made for Walkin”
Emma Stone Exits Damien Chazelle’s ‘Babylon’; Margot Robbie In Early Talks To Reunite With Brad Pitt In Period Hollywood Drama
Robbie, who is repped by CAA, Management 360 and Aran Michael Management, has a lot of momentum coming off Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Bombshell and Birds of Prey. She has upcoming the James Gunn-directed The Suicide Squad, and her Lucky Chap produced the Oscar season film Promising Young Woman. She starts production in January on the David O Russell film alongside Christian Bale and John David Washington, and is developing Barbie as a star vehicle and is in production on Maid, the Netflix limited series she’s exec producing. … [Read more...] about Emma Stone Exits Damien Chazelle’s ‘Babylon’; Margot Robbie In Early Talks To Reunite With Brad Pitt In Period Hollywood Drama