American Heart
May/19/2010 "Polinomics"
Even if I didn’t have a passion for business, I would still be an avid reader of The Wall Street Journal; I think it’s the best example of old-school journalism on the national scene. It is to business what my favorite magazine, Sports Illustrated, is to sports: It lays out the good, the bad, and the ugly, with a characteristic assumption that the reader is smart enough to tell the difference.
Yesterday, WSJ published an article that sent me to the Internet to find and listen to a song I had not heard before. I love the song and the vibrant, often familiar, images shown in its video presentation on YouTube.
Before you watch the video, take a moment to read the story behind the song and why its author, “John David” has gone incognito until now. You can read the article by clicking here.
Yesterday, WSJ published an article that sent me to the Internet to find and listen to a song I had not heard before. I love the song and the vibrant, often familiar, images shown in its video presentation on YouTube.
Before you watch the video, take a moment to read the story behind the song and why its author, “John David” has gone incognito until now. You can read the article by clicking here.