And tonight’s top story: Me, sorta
This was the top story on the late news last night. Rough story for Rensselaer County. My stepmother was kind enough to mention how she noticed how unkind the camera was to my appearance. Nice.
"This is the stupidest blog ever. I don't even read it." Me
This was the top story on the late news last night. Rough story for Rensselaer County. My stepmother was kind enough to mention how she noticed how unkind the camera was to my appearance. Nice.
Because of the relationship we at WSG have with local radio station Talk 1300, a friend of the station invited me to be part of a panel discussion on how to protect one’s self from identity theft. Sandy from the Sanford Financial Group organized the session, and I’m very grateful he invited me.
I was in pretty good company: Colonie Chief or Police Steven Heider, Jay Girvin of Girvin and Ferlazzo attorneys and a representative from the New York State Attorney General’s office (for the life of me, I can’t remember the AG rep’s name, really nice guy). I got a very big kick out of being among such high profile folks, and the audience of around 80 attendees was very nice. You can see what I talked about by reading the post on the WSG.net blog located here.
Beth Wurtman from the local NBC affiliate WNYT 13 covered the session, and interviewed me in the hall during other remarks. Here’s the clip:
I tweeted about the NY Times referencing the Princess Leia hologram in Star Wars last night, and Slate took it a step further today in this video.
Creative without strategy is called ‘art.’ Creative with strategy is called ‘advertising.’
Watching Mad Men and marvelling at the spectacle, as I do each Sunday night at this time. Much to emmulate in this show. The style – rich, subtle, and awash in meaning. Don Drapers’s duality and gravitas.