CCulture links for 2008-02-15 byRob FieldsFebruary 15, 2008 0 Shares 0 0 0 0 Why Aren’t There More Old Criminals? An interesting post from Freakonomics. Hypotheses supplied by a reader of the blog, who’s an actuarial retirement planner. (tags: economics) 0 Shares: Share 0 Tweet 0 Pin it 0 Rob Fields
CCulture Sheep, anyone? Or the Truth of Cumulative AdvantagebyRob FieldsApril 17, 2007 Duncan Watts’ piece in Sunday’s NY Times Magazine (subscription required) sheds a lot of light on how cultural…
BBlog Forrester: CES Matters More Than EverbyRob FieldsJanuary 7, 2013 And that’s why, even as the tech titans bow out of CES, CES matters more than ever to…
CCulture Playwright Katori Hall: Some of the best theater is regionalbyRob FieldsDecember 12, 2012 . . .performers think that Broadway is the Holy Grail, as if they aren’t anyone unless they perform…
CCulture The electorate provides a clue to the cultural shiftbyRob FieldsFebruary 1, 2008 In an editorial in today’s NY Times, David Brooks focuses on what he believes John McCain will need…
Read More 4 minute read MMarketing #FutureOfFood: What’s The Scenario (Plan)?byRob FieldsMay 9, 2014 Considering a potentially disruptive event for QSR and grocery brands.
Read More 1 minute read CCulture TOMORROW: The Rise of Urban Alternative @CMJbyRob FieldsOctober 16, 2013 Two years after the Grammys kill the category, there's still much to discuss.