What’s the single most enduring change that’s come out of COVID? It’s remote work. “The war is over,” Stanford University’s Nick Bloom recently tweeted, “and hybrid work won.” It’s profitable for ...
I mention SPARK first, because its creation was the genesis for what is today the Catalyst Arts Collaborative, housed in the Gem Center for the Arts at 2417 W. Bank Drive, a turn off Vista Avenue at ...
The SFAC formed the N.A.P. in 1967, profoundly influencing the San Francisco arts scene well into the early 1980s (the program ended in 1984). Born of artist and activist demands that the city support ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College recently announced a new publication called “Culture as Catalyst”. “Culture as Catalyst” is a ...
As part of our commitment to advancing innovation in legal services, we recently asked our network: What do you believe are the most critical enablers of innovation within a legal function? The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "THERE WILL BE NO BAD TALK, OR LOUD TALK IN THIS PLACE." – sign on Stubb's wall. C.B. Stubblefield, US Army, 1950s. A tiny ...
Jeff is CEO and a board member at JMJ, a global culture consulting and technology firm headquartered in Austin, Texas. In my time as the CEO of a consulting firm, I've seen how sustainability is no ...
The San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries is pleased to present an exhibition celebrating the art and legacy of the Neighborhood Arts Program (NAP). Established in 1967 NAP provided a wide range of ...