United Airlines First Class In-Flight Magazine Rhapsody



Double page spread and a spot for the Inaugural issue of Rhapsody, United Airline's in-flight magazine for First Class. The story is about Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos's battle with Ravi Suria, an analyst that wrote bad things about Amazon and almost made them crash back in the early days when they were mainly a book seller.





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Les Parisiennes - The Parisians - Gérant de Café

 

Another one for my Parisians project.  A café "La Contrescarpe" manager stares into the night.  Un gérant du café "La contrescarpe" le regard fixé vers la nuit.

 

 

 

 

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sport for the monthly rules guy column in Golf Magazine.  In this installation a squirrel grabs a guys ball and starts gnawing on it.

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Spot for Investment News about inheriting assets.  Inherited assets need to be evalutated because sometimes they aren't as healthy as they once were or are just not a good fit.


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Arty Webzine Interview in English and French

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Medicare Open Enrollment Season for Wall Street Journal

For this past Sunday's Wall Street Journal.  Open enrollment season for Medicare

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2 More from the Summer



monthly rules guy column for golf magazine.  This one is about holding the flag while you put.  It's fine as long as you're not leaning on it.



spot for ALM, American Lawyer Magazine.  The article cautions judges, "Just because two lawyers agree they can fly don't open the ceiling". 

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2 from the Summer



spot for Times Higher Education (THE) about Adelaide University doing more with less resources.  One solution was adding more online class materials, notes, and lectures.


monthly Rules Guy column for golf magazine.  This one is about a guy who always baby steps to the hole, seemingly to flatten out the grass

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Les Parisiens - Vivien and Brian



Part of my people of Paris project. I met Vivien and Brian on the number 7 Metro at Crimée station. Vivien fights everyday to succeed at his passion, dance. He loves humanity and loves meeting people and learning about them, their passions, and culture. Vivien et Brian dans le métro ligne 7, station Crimée. Vivien se bat tous les jours pour réussir sa passion, la danse. Il est amoureux de l'être humain et aime rencontrer les gens, apprendre à les connaître, partager leurs passions, leurs cultures."









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Radio Times Father Daughter Mayor

In today's Radio Times (UK).
TV comedy-drama writer Paul Dornan turns his hand to radio for the first time with this warm-hearted seaside yarn about disenfranchised youth.

Unemployed graduate Hannah returns to sleepy Westport. She needs a job, but the only one going is as mayor, and her dad Geoff - a wily, loveable but typically complacent local councillor - is tipped to get that.

But then an issue arises that greatly affects Westport's young people. It's the closure of the Dome, their scruffy end-of-pier social centre. Geoff refuses to include the closure issue in his mayoral campaign. His assistant has persuaded him that the core voters are middle-aged, with very different priorities!

Now Hannah, who loves her Dad, but is desperate for a job, is faced with a dilemma. Knowing it might ruin Geoff's career and hard-won reputation, should she run for the job of mayor against him?

Producer/ Peter Kavanagh for the BBC

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Hipster Interns



Full page Hipsters for Strategic Finance about how to host a successful internship program.

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Candy Study for Wall Street Journal



Spot for the Wall Street Journal. It's about how Even small obstacles to snacking, such as wrappers on candy, can help people who want to lose weight

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323846504579073510272072246.html



this is the version that printed.

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