by andrewkooman on May 24, 2010
“The private life is dead in the new Russia,” said a Red Army officer in the film of Boris Pasternak’s “Dr. Zhivago.” There were many scarifying things in that great movie, but that was the scariest, the dry proclamation that the intimate experience of being alive would now be subordinate to the state. An odd [...]
by andrewkooman on March 31, 2010
I officially joined Etsy.com as a seller last night. Though I’ve considered jumping in before, I joined out of respect for the creativity, humanity, and biz-whiz of 29 year-old founder, Rob Kalin, who started the now multi-million dollar company out of university. And because of this short article from the Wall Street Journal.