Most Americans are familiar with a streamlined education. We know that if we’re good at math or at art or sports in elementary school, by the...
I met Adam Smith on a random night out doing karaoke in a little hole-in-the-wall place in Miami. After completely losing my voice singing 90’s rock...
I met Noami and Dustin one hot New Orleans day while moving a piano from one house to another. Dustin was a project manager for a...
The countdown has begun! Winter has passed in the blink of an eye. As spring comes swiftly so does the March for Science. This coming Earth Day...
When you think of farming, wide sprawling hills with rows of stalks and veggies comes to mind. You probably imagine a farmer as a dude with...
I don’t usually take the F train, but last week when I did I ran into something pretty interesting. I heard a pretty sick beat over...
This past weekend was not only Earth Day but also the March for Science. Over 600 countries participated in the march to include the influence science...
On April 10th the American Museum of Natural History in New York City premiered a new exhibit: The Jelly Dome. Geared towards kids this adventurous new experience...
Despite the fact that it was April Fool’s Day, this event was no joke. At the stroke of 3:00pm Pennsylvania natives of all ages and backgrounds congregated...
The internet can be a very chaotic place. It has caused dramatic shifts in how we communicate and how we consume information. Being a platform that...