Brett Fuller

Links of the Week: Chris Rock, an Art Show by Google, and the Changing Role of Sports Media in 2016

Links of the Week: Chris Rock, an Art Show by Google, and the Changing Role of Sports Media in 2016 March is here. Spring is right around the corner. Movies and music are a in a little bit of a doldrum, so let’s talk about the Chicago sports media. I was listening a Bill Simmons Podcast episode this week with writer Bryan Curtis, themed around...

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Links of the Week: The 2016 Chicago Cubs, International Borders, and the Plan to Destroy Time Zones

Links of the Week: The 2016 Chicago Cubs, International Borders, and the Plan to Destroy Time Zones It’s February, there are a few inches of snow on the ground, temperatures are below freezing, and the most of the region is thinking, “What can I do inside?". So let’s talk about the Chicago Cubs. The phrase “Wait until next year” has...

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Ideas in Motion Media Welcomes Leaders from Portage, Duneland, Crossroads La Porte and Hobart Chambers of Commerce for Roundtable Discussion

Ideas in Motion Media Welcomes Leaders from Portage, Duneland, Crossroads La Porte and Hobart Chambers of Commerce for Roundtable Discussion In February 2016, Ideas in Motion Media hosted a Chamber Roundtable event, which served as not only an opportunity to introduce the public to learn about Chamber leaders and what they do, but also to encourage teamwork and understanding among the...

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Links of the Week: Purdue vs. IU, Bill Simmons, and the Battle for the Future of Razors

Links of the Week: Purdue vs. IU, Bill Simmons, and the Battle for the Future of Razors It’s Rivalry Week in college basketball! This Saturday, the Purdue Boilermakers will head down to Assembly Hall to take on the Indiana Hoosiers in the 204th meeting between the two men’s basketball teams. It is a special game this year as both...

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Glenda Ritz Talks About Educational Changes, Teachers’ Roles and Women in Leadership with Ideas in Motion Media

Glenda Ritz Talks About Educational Changes, Teachers’ Roles and Women in Leadership with Ideas in Motion Media On February 6, 2016, Indiana State Superintendent for Public Instruction Glenda Ritz paid a visit to Calumet College of St. Joseph to speak at their fourth annual Dr. Quentin P. Smith S.T.E.M. Scholarship Brunch. After the address, Ritz was...

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Links of the Week: Super Bowl 50, Adele, and How NBA Shoe Deals Work

Links of the Week: Super Bowl 50, Adele, and How NBA Shoe Deals Work Super Bowl Weekend is finally upon us. Let’s talk about it being the end of an era. Peyton Manning obviously has had a great career that lasted nearly 20 years. His career is especially unique because he has had so much success and has been...

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Links of the Week: Cutting the Cord, Super Bowl Coaches, and How to Lose 125 Pounds

Links of the Week: Cutting the Cord, Super Bowl Coaches, and How to Lose 125 Pounds We’re cutting the cord. This week, my wife and I made the decision to dump traditional television and join the growing group of people who rely on Netflix, Hulu, Chromecast and all the streaming services on the web to get our entertainment. I’ve...

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Links of the Week: Tesla, Old Buildings, and a Hot Take About Free Throws

Links of the Week: Tesla, Old Buildings, and a Hot Take About Free Throws It has been a while since the “Links of the Week” blog has seen the light of day, but we’re bringing it out of retirement for a nice little run here that will last as long as its legs will let it. Just to give you a little preview of what to...

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Valparaiso Named a 2015 Google eCity – What Does That Mean?

Valparaiso Named a 2015 Google eCity – What Does That Mean? Some good news trickled in early in 2016 when Google announced its state-wide digital capitals across the United States, with Valparaiso taking the honor for Indiana. It is cool to be recognized by one of the world's largest companies and in the same...

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