Daily Archives: October 24, 2015
Merger Takes Bumpy Flight
As US Airways takes its last flight, it raises the question, what’s next for the biggest airline merger in history? In 2013, American Airlines and US Airways announced plans to merge, creating the biggest airline in the world, according to … Continue reading
Presidential Playlists
Did you know the President has a playlist on Spotify? He does, and the past week I have been talking to my friends about the Chief Executive’s excellent taste in music. There’s Stevie Wonder, Mos Def, the Isley Brothers, the … Continue reading
Playboy to Dress Nudes
Playboy announced that starting with the March 2016 issue, it will no longer feature nude models in its magazine. Although the models, celebrities and Playmates will be clothed in the photos, poses will still remain provocative. This will be the … Continue reading
Has Lucky Lost Its Charm?
Lucky Charms has been a General Mills bestseller for decades, but the cereal favorite has been testing different avenues to get recognized. Recently, General Mills announced via Instagram that 10 boxes of marshmallow-only Lucky Charms will be available for a limited time. … Continue reading
Smells Like ‘Walking Dead’
Now TV has collaborated with McFly’s drummer, Harry Judd, to promote a new fragrance called ‘Obfleshion, Eau de Walker’ on Oct 7, just five days before the release of Season Six of The Walking Dead. In a 42-second short clip, … Continue reading
Twitterverse Talks Politics
As many tuned in to the Democratic debate Oct 13, it’s likely safe to assume that a majority also opened up our Twitter feeds. Both during and after debates, viewers take to Twitter for the latest updates on the debate, … Continue reading
Southwest’s ‘First-Class’ Response
On Sunday, Oct 11, Southwest Airlines passengers on more than 800 flights around the country experienced lengthy delays due to a technical glitch in the company’s systems. Disgruntled passengers took to Twitter and Facebook to voice their grievances, prompting Southwest … Continue reading