→ September 13, 2009 Entrepreneurship & Gen YEntrepreneurship in this current economic climate is a very opinionated topic indeed. More business schemes and scams have cropped up in the past decade than can be counted; and many theorize that today’s market will eliminate much of the entrepreneur boom of years past.
I do believe that a severe thinning of the [...]
→ September 13, 2009 Art for the Quarterlife MassesArt has become more accessible, evolving out of art museums and galleries and into the public, infiltrating streets, transportation systems and into the homes of millions thanks to the Internet by way of blogs, Facebook photos and Flickr accounts. Art was and is always meant to be shared as a form [...]
→ September 13, 2009 Gen Y & Our Political PullLet’s face it – the political “game” does not have many surprises when it comes to how the game is played…(the results of the game is another story i.e. Sarah Palin…but that’s a post of another color).
Committees are formed, bids are announced, smear tactics abound, “he said/she said” ensues, and [...]
→ September 13, 2009 Top 5 Regrets: These Things Happened
Most of our contributors were very uneasy with this “Sound Off!” Topic…many said, ”I’ve been taught there are no regrets in life that everything happens for a reason.” So when they came forward with their regrets – we KNEW they had to be interesting! Here’s the first round of our contributors Top [...]
→ September 13, 2009 10 Ways to Be an Entertainment Reporter1. Become THE competition for your favourite band’s current groupies. Show up at all the shows and watering holes to get into their inner circle. Stock up on loads of Red Bull and coffee, you’re bound to be up for a while.
2. Wear a business suit every time you go [...]
→ September 7, 2009 A Division Over DadDear Quarterlife Magazine:
My mother passed away last year and my father has had a lot of trouble dealing with her death; it was very sudden. It may have been out of guilt for leaving him alone, but I decided that he should move in with my family. I am almost 30, have [...]
→ September 7, 2009 Generous Gen Y: Giving and the QuarterlifeThe issue of charitable giving and our generation is one that is difficult to measure for several reasons:
Generation Y is still so young a demographic that the full scope of their philanthropic giving can’t be measured until history can confirm it.
The ability of our generation to contribute financially to [...]
→ September 7, 2009 Our Top Chef’s Top Ramen Stir-Fry!
Ramen Stir-Fry with Beef and Scallions
How To Recipe: by Nate Lippy | Time: 15 minutes | Serves 4
Ingredients:
1 pound inexpensive steak (like eye round or shoulder steak), sliced thin into 4-inch pieces
½ bunch scallions, thinly sliced on an angle
1 carrot, julienne
1 cup button mushrooms, sliced
2 packages Ramen noodles, prepared following [...]
→ September 7, 2009 A GOP Review: Part One“Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction.”
– Ronald Reagan
It was a New Year:
The New Year and a new Presidential Administration provided us, of the Republican perspective, a much needed chance to reevaluate our current predicament, and mark out a deliberate path forward. Our [...]
→ September 7, 2009 No Sugar Daddies RequiredIn this economy, where people are losing their shirts and trying to make ends meet, clearly the most pressing question of today is, “How is a progressive girl going to afford to keep up with ever changing fashion?”
Now for most, making sure we have the latest Fendi or Manolos is not top [...]