DailyDose by RJ Bardsley
Daily commentary on the brands that we find all around us - from airlines to snowcones and everything in between. I should admit that I have a tendency to cover technology brands.
PopFiller by Pamela Canning
The marketing of a celebrity goes back to the beginning of Hollywood; this column will look at the process of PR and what happens when it is successful and when it fails. Chat with me about this fabulous world of the famous or, in some cases, infamous and let’s talk about what is real.
TrendHound by Mike Bardsley
Mike keeps a bead on all sorts of up and coming trends - everything from organic powered streetlamps to post-pot medicine.
Corneau's Corner by Sarah Corneau
Music speaks to us in many ways and on many different levels; helps us relax, heal, grieve, be at peace and, best of all, it brings joy to our lives. Sarah is all about the music world; from Patti Labelle to Broadway to Lady Gaga, Corneau's Corner takes a look at the forces that shape music and what makes audiences love what they listen to.
Profiles from the Edge by Erin Bush
Erin is a somewhat-traveled, twenty-something new to San Francisco. She spends her free time offering quips and innuendo free of charge and enjoys the social aspects of swimming. She has an MBA from the prestigious San Jose State Unversity and is currently looking for an opportunity to spread my wings in the business world and, in all seriousness, kick some ass. She dabbles in dating, as well.
CamTech
Check it out as Cameron Dunford crawls the interwebs and provides insights from his personal experience, then reports back on the most useful, innovative tools for productivity and entertainment to leverage digital tools to enhance your life.
I didn’t know brownies could swim…..? Did they have nuts in them…those are my favorite!
Mike, This looks glorious! Jimmy and Rob will be so jealous!
What did you do with the fish? Are you a catch and release fisherman, just for the sport? Are you a fly fisherman,or worms, or tackle? I only ask as Harold was an avid fisherman both fresh water and Salt. As you might expect he was a catch and release kind of guy. I’m not sure if any of his stories about the one that got away were fact or fiction. The picture brought back so many memories of old fishing holes and ponds. Some were very secret, and he kept the location very close to his fishing vest.
Hi Gram – Mike may be a little slow to respond because he’s in and out of cell phone / internet range. But I think they ate what they caught for supper.