The Top 25 MBA Programs of 2013

Are you thinking about getting an MBA? What are the top ranked programs to attend in 2013? This year in the Economist‘s annual ranking of the top 25 full-time MBA programs in the world, University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business took first place, a ranking the school has held for three of the last… Continue reading The Top 25 MBA Programs of 2013

15 Vintage Black and White Photographs of Airships

Since its inception in the 1850s, we have always been fascinated with lighter-than-air flight or balloons with steering and propulsion capabilities. Like many early flight and other aeronautical experiments, however, the trial-and-error period was hazardous and lasted awhile. These blimps (powered balloons) and dirigibles (including internal support structures) were filled with floating gases like hydrogen… Continue reading 15 Vintage Black and White Photographs of Airships

Ai Weiwei Installs 3,144 Bicycles in Mesmerizing Public Exhibit

It appears Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei is quite the fan of bicycles. Thousands of bicycles, that is. Ai Weiwei designed his biggest-ever Forever Bicycles exhibit in Toronto for Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, an all-night contemporary art event that takes over city streets. The exhibit, containing 3,144 bicycles, is over twice as large as its initial… Continue reading Ai Weiwei Installs 3,144 Bicycles in Mesmerizing Public Exhibit

Out With a Bang: Street Artists Take Over Soon-to-Be-Demolished Building for One Last Month of Art

To help a building make one last stand before its impending demolition date, a group of street artists have converted a 10-story concrete and brick tower in Paris into an art gallery open to the public. When renovations for a former low-income housing project in Paris were deemed too expensive and the building was set… Continue reading Out With a Bang: Street Artists Take Over Soon-to-Be-Demolished Building for One Last Month of Art

14 Adventurous Photographs of a Serial Trespasser

Have you ever wanted to just Explore Everything? The adventurous new book by photographer and researcher Bradley Garret explores hidden gems, forgotten parts of cities and very difficult places to reach all over the world. Garret can often be seen sneaking into sewers, abandoned buildings and underground train stations as well as hanging out on… Continue reading 14 Adventurous Photographs of a Serial Trespasser

SXSW Eco Live Stream: Featuring Innovative Solutions Taking Us Beyond Sustainability

SXSW Eco is a conference where professionals come together to solve complex challenges facing civil society, the economy and our mother planet. The three-day event runs from October 7 to October 9 in Austin and hosts an international audience of thought leaders and decision makers from the public, private and academic sectors to discuss potential… Continue reading SXSW Eco Live Stream: Featuring Innovative Solutions Taking Us Beyond Sustainability

Find Upcoming Tour Dates of Your Favorite Artists Now on Spotify

Spotify now automatically shows upcoming concert events for your favorite artists directly on their Spotify pages. Spotify integrated with Songkick nearly two years ago in an effort to better surface live events to users based on the musicians and bands they listen to via its music streaming application. The new feature, spotted by The Next… Continue reading Find Upcoming Tour Dates of Your Favorite Artists Now on Spotify

The Sea Life: Striking Photos Through the ‘Porthole’ of a Moving Ship

Life at sea can bring a great sense of freedom as you take to the open water ahead, not to mention some rather pleasing sunsets and views. But eventually life at sea can feel restrictive, and despite its beauty it can trigger feelings of “cabin fever.” This piece by photographer Luke Casey portrays a striking… Continue reading The Sea Life: Striking Photos Through the ‘Porthole’ of a Moving Ship