Goodbye, alternative facts. Hello, greasy pork.
It seems people are starving for some truth. That’s what Montreal restauranteur Feigang Fei found after an appreciative customer tweeted his tell-it-like-it-is menu.
It seems people are starving for some truth. That’s what Montreal restauranteur Feigang Fei found after an appreciative customer tweeted his tell-it-like-it-is menu.
Yes, 2020 was a universally terrible year. But in the spirit of a season filled with joy, we found a few silver linings.
It’s almost here! Election night. Some of you have waited four long years for this so, understandably, your anxiety may be running high. Fortunately, we have some ideas to help you get through it.
Someday, hopefully in the not-so-distant future, 8 billion people will wake up, roll out of bed, take a deep breath, and let out a massive exhale. The era of COVID-19 as the defining focal point of our lives will be behind us.
We can all agree, it’s been a long, strange three months. With workplaces opening again, it seemed like a good time to reflect on the grand social (or anti-social) experiment of working in lockdown.
As the saying goes, if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.
You can chalk it up to cabin fever after a cooped-up winter, but eBags’ Weekender Backpack ad compelled us to do something we almost never do.
A shout-out this week to some kindred spirits in simplifying the complex, The Skimm.
As President Trump would surely attest, there’s one thing every 2020 candidate needs – memorable branding.
Goodbye, 2019. You went by so fast. Luckily, companies have been eager to take us all on a data-driven trip down memory lane.