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How SaaS Founders Can Grow with SEO
If you’re a SaaS founder looking to ramp up your growth, SEO is a game changer. It’s not just about getting your name out there; it’s about connecting with...
Two Young Pianists Test Their Limits
When, last month, the preposterously gifted twenty-year-old pianist Yunchan Lim played Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, in Costa Mesa, California, the crowd responded...
The Fate of Migrants Detained at Guantánamo
Soon after Trump signed his Guantánamo directive, he ended Temporary Protected Status for more than three hundred thousand Venezuelans and half a million Haitians, making them eligible for deportation...
Travelling Through India on the Himsagar Express
These young men had very little education. With some difficulty, Kumar, who was twenty-six, could write in Hindi his name and a brief description of the work that he...
How “Severance” Makes a Fetish of the Office
When “Severance” premièred, in 2022, it felt like an absurdist parable about the alienation of labor—a moody, eerie critique of technocapitalism that seemed in keeping with our age of...
Business Laptops: Worth the Extra Money?
When it comes to choosing a laptop for work, the decision can be a bit tricky. You might find yourself wondering if it’s really worth it to spend extra...
A Crowning Moment for the New Orleans King Cake
For bakeries in New Orleans, the first few months of the year are among the busiest. As the rest of the country stares down the barrel of January, sobered...
Grandparents’ Rights: The Custody Battle You Didn’t See Coming
Grandparents often find themselves in tough situations when it comes to custody of their grandchildren. Whether due to divorce, death, or other family issues, understanding grandparent custody rights is...
The Secret to Keeping Event Attendees Engaged
Have you seen an uninspiring, unforgettable, or boring event? Most likely, the planners concentrated on logistics rather than on engagement. But here’s the thing: An event is only as successful as...
“Grangeville” and “Curse of the Starving Class” Try to Go Home Again
The first moments of Samuel D. Hunter’s new play, “Grangeville,” now at the Signature, take place in the pitch dark. Out of the blackness, a man’s voice—nasal, strongly Midwestern, a...
Credit Card Processing: Small Business Traps to Avoid
Running a small business is tough, and dealing with credit card processing can make it even tougher. Many small business owners find themselves tangled in a web of fees...