Monthly Archives: June 2011

A Young and Energetic Agency

For our first Madison Avenue lesson, about 19 of us traveled over to a company visit at Young & Rubicam. I was so impressed with the spirit of the employees there. Everyone seemed so excited about their work, and bursting … Continue reading

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Let’s See a Show…

I have been fortunate enough to visit my section of New York, the one that I have chosen to study for my ethnography project, pretty much each day that I have been here so far. I have explored almost every … Continue reading

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“Yes, I have just one question that i’ll ask if I may. Why the hell did they name it the Great White Way?”

I chose that title for this report for two reasons. 1.) To be impressed if anyone knows what show those lyrics are from, and 2.) to imply that you could learn many things from reading my essay, but I am … Continue reading

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“What’s Around the Riverbend?”

Visiting the Tenement Museum here in New York on our first Monday of class was an eye-opening and emotional experience. Actually walking through the building where real immigrants once lived, and talking to someone who was portraying a little girl … Continue reading

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