When people talk about art, it is often the kind that hangs in galleries, gets reviewed and debated, and is eventually archived as part of some larger cultural moment. But then there’s the version people actually live with, such as the sketchbook filled with doodles or the song recorded on a phone at 2 a.m.
Before the nearly one million Instagram followers, brand partnerships, and viral videos, Evie Garbett almost gave up on social media altogether. Not because she wasn’t seeing success. Because people at school made fun of her for posting. “I had a couple of videos do well, but people around me were taking the mick out of
Ryan Bueter, founder of The Killer Dueling Pianos, believes that event success is often linked to something deeper than logistics, timelines, and budgets. After decades of performing at corporate events, fundraisers, conferences, and private celebrations, he has come to view entertainment as an important contributor to the guest experience. In his view, attendees may remember
Most career pivots start with burnout. Isabella Skrypczak’s started with a memoir she could not publish on the side. The Big Tech HR pro, raising her daughter Kamila in Austin, had built the kind of life that looks correct on paper, the kind women in their thirties are told to chase and maintain. But there