Monthly Archives: February 2010
Six Degrees of Dublin, Episode 1
Here’s the video that was shown during the premier of Six Degrees of Dublin. I’m looking forward to more. Great job OnScene, Palestra Creative, JAM Sessions and the Historic Dublin Business Association (HDBA)! Six Degrees: Episode 1 from Palestra Creative on Vimeo.
Six Degrees of Dublin live blogging
Tonight marked the premier of Six Degrees of Dublin. What is it? Here’s what This Week said: “The Six Degrees of Dublin” video and event project is a partnership between OnScene, Palestra Creative, JAM Sessions and the Historic Dublin Business Association (HDBA) that takes … Continue reading
Columbus’ Newest Startup TiXiT Offers Great Event Discounts
I’d like to tell you about a cool new startup company that I just found out about. It’s called TiXiT (www.tixitbox.com). They provide regular folks in Columbus with great discounts on tickets to sports, music and theatre. They are able … Continue reading
Columbus Businesses on Twitter
Hard to believe that on January 26, 2008 I proclaimed that I was late in the Twitter game. I think I was channeling Fergie sining “I’m so two thousand and eight, you’re so two thousand and late”. But truly I … Continue reading
Open letter to the Wexner Center for the Arts
Dear Wexner Center for the Arts, Thank you for serving the arts community and Columbus. I’ve been to a few exhibits, and I’ve been impressed every time I go. But one thing bugs me. Your ban on personal photography. Why … Continue reading
Dude, take a chill pill
Last year, I attended the TechColumbus Innovation Awards. This year I followed it on Twitter by following the #IA09 hashtag. It looks like it was a great event. Of course, there’s always some disgruntled guy out there. Take a look … Continue reading
Little Rosies – A taste of the Philippines made in Athens, Ohio
The other day I ventured out to the Hills Market for a Small Business Beanstalk event introducing Worthington to the wonders of the SBB card (which I’ll have to write a post about soon). I’m glad I went, since I was introduced … Continue reading









