1997’s Mortal Kombat: Annihilation New Line Cinema Additional reporting for this article by Gina Clover. Have you ever watched a movie and wondered how something this bad could possibly have gotten made? If you saw that movie in the theater, chances are it cost tens of millions of dollars, and hundreds of people worked on […]
Trained and experienced as a top corporate lawyer, Wilma Wallace stepped away from her duties as REI Co-op’s general counsel in 2021 to lead the outdoor retailer’s diversity and social impact efforts. It’s a big job and we recently touched base to discuss her work and how it is going. David Hessekiel: Before we jump […]
Have you been pushing hard in your career and starting to feel the effects of burnout? Koya Webb has been there. Today, an internationally recognized yoga teacher, holistic health coach, author, and speaker, she’s passionate about helping others use daily self-care, oneness and eco-friendly living to promote mental health, combat social injustices and protect the […]
Fifty years after our soldiers came home, the Best and the Brightest’s Vietnam failures should never … [+] fade from public consciousness. Bettmann Archive Fifty years ago, on January 27, 1973, the combatant parties signed the Paris Peace Accords, ending American involvement in a tragic war. It was an involvement initiated by the “Best and […]