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Starbucks Unveils a New Logo

5 Jan

The new logo is located on the far right. Starbucks unveiled their new logo with a video message from CEO and founder Howard Schultz. The change occurs close to the 40th anniversary of the company. Gone are the words “Starbucks Coffee” and the border around the siren. Her image remains, however, in all green.

I think the new logo makes a lot of sense. Schultz comments on staying true to the company’s heritage with the use of the siren, but all refers to their changing business model. This new logo reflects a broader Starbucks brand, as the company sells products in addition to coffee.

Articles You Should Be Reading

4 Jan

Today, in a very New York Times heavy post, I bring you some more articles that you should be reading. Some are long, and others are shorter.

1) Goldman Offering Clients A Chance to Invest in Facebook- Dealbook: Fresh off being named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year, Mark Zuckerberg, and his company Facebook, are working with Goldman Sachs in a deal that could increase the social network’s value to $50 billion. Zuckerberg’s personal wealth could also double to around $15 billion.

2) Chop, Fry, Boil- Mark Bittman in The New York Times: The popular chef penned this op-ed for the Times. He argues against the myth that fast food is cheaper, saying that a family of four can eat well for $10. Not a good chef? Bittman says that three simple dishes (and their thousands of variations) can satisfy anyone’s hunger without requiring much skill to prepare.

3) A Bronx Elementary School, Surrounded by Prostitutes- New York Times: This article is quite hard to read, but reminds everyone that the hard life of the inner city remains very much a reality in New York City. Prostitutes host clients in a tent within view of West Farms Elementary School in the Bronx.

4) The Year Ahead in Bikes- Grist: One author’s predictions for what the coming year will hold for cyclists around the country. Lots of interesting links throughout the article. Well worth clicking around.

5) Aftershocks- Mother Jones: A peak into the hellish refugee camps in Haiti, nearly one year after the earthquake. The author speaks to survivors and chronicles the violence many women (and children) have faced in the months since the disaster.

Undercity: A Documentary About the Secrets of New York

3 Jan

Filmmaker Andrew Wonder and Urban Historian (great title) Steve Duncan explore the mysteries of New York City in this short documentary. The two men (illegally) explore the abandoned City Hall subway stop (previously blogged about on this site), the first sewer of the city, and several other treasures, hidden below ground.
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Family Members Threaten to Kill “Harry Potter” Actress

30 Dec

The brother of Afsan Azad, who played Padma Patil in the “Harry Potter” movie franchise, pled guilty to threatening to injure her for dating a Hindu man. Azad is Muslim.

Though Ashraf Azad and Azad’s father were acquitted for threatening to kill the actress, the court found them guilty of threatening bodily harm.  Both men “emphatically” denied any wrongdoing. The incident occurred in May at the family’s home in Manchester.

Articles You Should Be Reading

28 Dec

1) Inside North Korea: When Bill Richardson went to North Korea earlier this month, only two journalists were allowed to come with him. Now, one reporter from the New York Times describes her experience in the “isolated kingdom.”

2) The Competitive World of Restaurants: Michelin stars are considered the Holy Grail for all restaurant owners. Being awarded the top honor of three stars (there are less than 100 in the world) is the fast way for restauranteurs to make a name for themselves. Yet, the guide is not without critics. This ABC News piece explores the world of the Michelin star.