If you have attended any of the NUMEROUS philanthropic events throughout San Diego, most likely you have experienced the visual and culinary coordination of a seamless Andrew Spurgin event. Yes, he is a chef and is capable of cooking but his remarkable ability to envision entire vignettes and scenes placed in periods of time are...
Tag: New York City
The Competition for Micro Design is On
New York City wants you! Mayor Bloomberg is campaigning again but not for re-election but rather for talent. The mayor is recruiting the best and brightest to make the pricey city their home. On Monday, Mayor Bloomberg announced the adAPT NYC competition calling for innovative, visionary architects to take on the challenge of designing micro-apartments...
9/11 Looking Back
My Facebook Status Update 9/11/2011 : Gasping for breath, a racing heart, awake at 6:30am. Disturbing dream. Quick. Up and out of the house. Beach; somber, cloudy, sparse. Flags raised. Not one waving. Air so still. Silence. Where were you September 11th, 2001? Share your story. Leave the name of your lost loved one below....
Your Weekend Farmers Markets
Friday: San Diego Borrego Springs, 7-noon • Fallbrook, 10-2 • Imperial Beach, 2-7 • La Mesa Village (Spring St. & University), 2-6 • Mission Hills, 3-7 • Mission Valley, 3-7 • Rancho Bernardo Winery , 9-noon • Southeast San Diego (Euclid at Market), 2-6. Los Angeles Echo Park Farmers’ Market 3p-7p • Covina CFM 5p-9p • Hermosa...
$1 Million Bucks, A Pop Star & A New Gen of Social Good
Times are tough in the cut-throat world of the charity industry. Good news though from CONVIO survey tells us not all as been lost with the upcoming generations of income-earners. Just over 1/2 of Gen Y and Gen X do give to charity. The interesting piece to recognize is the amount people are giving. Of course,...