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Leverage your career by mastering the art of storytelling
theGrio via AOL· 1 year agoAs a former journalist, I’ve crafted my life around the art of storytelling but it wasn’t until I...
Mastering the delicate balancing act of marketing by Emarsys
Search Engine Land· 11 months agoThe best modern marketing creates connections and builds customer loyalty by balancing the art and...
Legacy of Isaac Hayes' 1969 'Hot Buttered Soul' revived in remastered album
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 2 months agoMore than five decades after its groundbreaking, gold-selling release, Craft Recordings has released...
Julie Powell, Food Writer Who Inspired 'Julie & Julia,' Dead at 49
People via Yahoo News· 2 years agoJulie Powell, a food writer known for chronicling her journey of making every recipe in Julia...
It's All in the Details: Meet Photographer Lihi Brosh
ONE37pm via Yahoo News· 10 months agoWhen I met Lihi Brosh last month at the ONE37pm office, one thing was immediately clear: she...
How Sager Reeves Gallery is looking forward to milestone 10th Masters Exhibit
Columbia Daily Tribune via Yahoo News· 7 months agoSometimes a hopeful experiment becomes a dream realized. Then, with some unbalanced equation of...
3 brands that have mastered the art and science of marketing by Emarsys
Search Engine Land· 12 months agoFind out how brands deliver campaigns that drive true customer loyalty. The post 3 brands that have...
Julie Powell, Author Of 'Julie & Julia,' Dead At 49
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThe food writer who prepared all 524 recipes in Julia Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" also inspired a generation of culinary enthusiasts.
5 Creatives on the Transformative Beauty Signature That Gives Them Confidence
InStyle via Yahoo News· 3 months agoFrom whimsical hair to embellished nails, one touch is all it takes. Courtesy/ InStyle A...
27 Best Etiquette Books to Read Now
Town & Country via AOL· 5 months ago27 Best Etiquette BooksDesign by Michael Stillwell Etiquette is always evolving. What was accepted as polite and the norm a century ago, or even a decade...