Resources to Help Japan Victims

If you would like to help victims of the Japan earthquake and tsunami, below is a list of organizations you can do it through. This is not a comprehensive list, only resources I found around the Internet. Locally, you can help by donating toThe San Diego Foundation's Global Relief Fund. The American Red Cross has set […]

Guy Kawasaki's “Enchantment”

Who knew Guy Kawasaki and I had things in common? I’m talking about the guy who’s enchanted us with his blog, Alltop website, and constant Twitter updates delivered with his unique approach to Social Media.  In fact, that’s how I met him – virtually, that is. After a few months of following him, I couldn’t […]

San Diego's 50 Best Moms Contest by Time Warner Cable

For the last five years, I've had the honor to be involved with and support Time Warner Cable's San Diego's 50 Best Moms Contest recognizing mother's who go above and beyond the call of mother duty.   This year marks the 10th anniversary of this noble community program, and March 5th is the last day to get […]

Want to be a Video Game Designer? The Princeton Review has your game plan

Higher education is jumping on the digital age game and is offering students programs in Video Game Design. Certainly a sign of modern times. “GamePro Media and The Princeton Review have teamed up for the second consecutive year to recognize the top schools offering video game design programs. Reported in the April GamePro magazine (on […]

The 2011 Oscars: Boring, flat and uncomfortable

It took all of my energy to sit through the entire broadcast of The 83rd Academy Awards, but I did. I kept hoping it would pick up the pace with the next award, but it let me down most of the time. The show was slow, the musical numbers unnecessarily solemn, and though the hosts, James […]