Grammar at Work and School, Part 3: Would That It Were That Easy
Sentence fragments. Good? If you were a grammarian, would you insist on proper use of the subjunctive? Are sesquipedalianists impressive, or obnoxious? Read on to find out….
XV Questions for SB LX
Having a Super Bowl Party? You need a Super Bowl Quiz — but it has to work for everyone, whether they know anything about football or not. I got you covered!
Thirty Seconds for Glory
The price per Super Bowl eyeball is off the charts. But is it worth it?
Grammar at Work and School, Part 2: Pronoun Paranoia and Danglers
Almost everybody gets confused about pronouns. There are two simple tips to make your life easier. Also in this piece: the problem of dangling phrases and prepositions.
Grammar at Work and School, Part 1: Why 97% Think It Still Matters
Grammar programs won’t always help you out in the workplace. Here are a few of the rules you need to know.
Two Screens, One Movie
How we perceive any incident depends on what we bring to our screen, and what screens we see.
The Beauty in the Beast
Surprisingly insightful management lessons from the world’s most successful video creator.
‘Tis the Season For Donating Money (But Most of Us Don’t)
‘Tis the season when a lot of places ask us to give money. Most of us don’t.
How to Get the “Right Things” Done
Jim Hunt didn’t just get elected a bunch of times — every time he got things done. But how?
The Power of One
Gov. Jim Hunt changed the state of North Carolina. But he also changed a lot of individual people’s lives — like mine.
Is Empathy Evil? (Part 1)
In case you missed it, there’s a war on empathy. Empathy needs to win this one.