This Week, This Cold, This Life
Unfortunately I’ve started the week with a nasty headcold. Nothing serious, but annoying and tiring nonetheless. I’ve got a...
Unfortunately I’ve started the week with a nasty headcold. Nothing serious, but annoying and tiring nonetheless. I’ve got a...
Well, after a memorable pair of flights on Finnair from Copenhagen to Helsinki and Helsinki to Hong Kong (with...
My ear is better – not perfect, but better. I’m still on medication and ear drops, but having seen...
Inspired by Peter Chattaway’s online personal itinerary for the Vancouver International Film Festival, I’ve decided to post my own...
It hasn’t been a good week so far. I woke at 3.30am on Monday morning with a screamingly sore...
Clearly, some bloggers are considering anew what to do with their online presence. Just this week Steve Knight noted...
There’s currently a rush of books on multiple, portfolio or modular careers. A recent newcomer to this herd is...
The School of Life claims to be an apothecary for mind, but it might also be doing the kind...
This article is over a year old, but worth revisiting. The Washington Post reports on what happened when Joshua...
Last night we had the chance to see McCoy Tyner in concert at Hong Kong City Hall. In my...
This month’s Harvard Business Review carries a feature from Ed Catmull entitled “How Pixar Fosters Collective Creativity. The article...
Frank Luntz is a political analyst, spin-doctor and familiar face to anyone who watches the circus that is FoxNews....
How much of ourselves should we reveal online? It's a challenging question and the answers are not as...
Christians hide in forests as Hindu mobs ransack villages. I’ve enjoyed watching the US political circus this week and...
When a friend emailed to ask my thoughts on Mark Driscoll’s “theology” I groaned. My natural inclination is try...
“Science today effectively does compete with religion, insofar as it serves two properly idelogical needs, those for hope and...