Artur Meyster: How to Know if You and Your Career Aren’t Meant to Be

  Text by Artur Meyster, Copyright 2020 . How To Know If You And Your Career Aren’t Meant To Be . Sometimes, job offers are way more attractive on paper than in real life. Nowadays, during interviews, employers are saying whatever crosses their minds to catch qualified aspirants’ attention. As a result, you may land… Continue reading Artur Meyster: How to Know if You and Your Career Aren’t Meant to Be

Studio News: House of Antoinette 1950

House of Antoinette 1950 . House of Antoinette 1950 has been delivering sassy statement accessories since 2010. The products are a stylish alternative to mass production generic accessories. All items are limited edition or one of a kind. Our jewelry comes from Japan, China, Thailand, Russia and many more exotic places from around the globe.… Continue reading Studio News: House of Antoinette 1950

Bob Shell: Jailhouse Nicknames

  . Text by Bob Shell, Copyright 2020 . Jailhouse Nicknames . Almost everyone in prison uses a jailhouse nickname rather than their real name. I’ve known two men called Mouse and one called Groundhog. The first Mouse was a thin little man who claimed he’d been a bouncer at a local strip club. I… Continue reading Bob Shell: Jailhouse Nicknames

Katie Kerl: Thriving Through Anarchy

  Text by Katie Kerl, Copyright 2020 . Thriving Through Anarchy . October 1st, 2020. I have been in Corona Virus lockdown since March 16th. Although, our government only shut down selected states as a deadly airborne virus plagued our nation. To this day with nothing changed only isolation ended, we are willingly or forcibly… Continue reading Katie Kerl: Thriving Through Anarchy

Bob Shell: Jargon Overload

  Text by Bob Shell, Copyright 2020 . Jargon Overload . George Orwell wrote, “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they don’t want to hear.” To which I’ll add my own statement. ‘Nowhere in the US Constitution is there a right to not be offended.’ One of… Continue reading Bob Shell: Jargon Overload