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Culture (Page 51)

December 28, 2019

From the Marathon Station to Main Street

“No customers, no employees, no revenue,” recounted Jarrett Companies founder, W. Michael Jarrett, of his empire’s humble beginnings. With annual revenues now surpassing $100 million, companies under the Jarrett brand have grown exponentially under his leadership.

December 19, 2019

Social Media: A Double-Edged Source

While a tweet or a post can cast a pretty light across a project, rarely can it construct a solid story on its own.

December 19, 2019

An Investigative Reporter Goes Undercover to Expose the Dark Side of Money and Power

When the BBC host suggested that the hostesses might have been able to “expect what they were getting,” Marriage clarified that she was warned the men might be “annoying,” but the reality was that a number of other hostesses were groped — from hands on hips, to hands up skirts. A woman was asked if she was a prostitute, another ordered to take off her underwear and dance on a table. A third told Marriage that one of the men exposed himself to her. Some were propositioned. 

December 17, 2019

Case Study: Gamboa Explores What Keeps Motown Hangin’ On

Glenn Gamboa is a professional music writer and wrote for Newsday for over a decade. While Gamboa writes about all genres and different kind of artists, his favorite genres to write about are hip-hop and R&B.

December 17, 2019

Wisconsin Bar Features Beer, Board Games, and Four-Legged Friends

“Can I pet your dog?” is a commonly spoken phrase at Delta Beer Lab on an autumn afternoon. From late October through mid-November, Sundays are set aside for pets and patrons alike at Delta Brew Lab in Madison, Wisc.