Chemistry Can’t Be Faked at Job Interviews
Chemistry and fit are lightning in a bottle, you can’t fake that zing of connection any more than an interviewer can pinpoint exactly why he or she chooses one candidate over another.
Read MoreChemistry and fit are lightning in a bottle, you can’t fake that zing of connection any more than an interviewer can pinpoint exactly why he or she chooses one candidate over another.
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Sara Hershkowitz said the crowd of 15,000 at her Netherlands performance was "screaming like I was Beyoncé every time I sang above a B natural." (Photo by Thomas Jahn)
“I would sing naked if there were an artistic justification,” said the Berliner, a Los Angeles native. “I’m not in favor of gratuitous nudity. It’s artistically lazy, and showing flesh no longer has the power to shock. So … I decided to do it as Donald.”
Read MoreMusic has been a passion for Ellen Katz since she was a little girl, and nothing makes the 72-year-old Baltimore native’s heart sing like sharing that joy.
So much so that she’s created a one-woman performance she calls a “supermusical.”
This cheesecake has layers of flavor and texture that equal heaven on a plate.
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Since 1987, Herman Heyn has enabled stargazers to examine the heavens from his perch in Fells Point.(Photo by Steve Ruark)
Herman Heyn, who turns 87 in December, says he’s witnessed a total of five eclipses. His first eclipse, a partial one, was in July 1945 at a Maine summer camp, he says.
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Julian Edelman reading from his children's book at the JCC of Greater Boston, Oct. 10, 2017. (Nikki Cole)
25,000 copies of Edelman’s book, “Flying High,” a story about an endearing squirrel named Jules who is determined to play football, are being mailed this week to 5-year-olds in Jewish homes through the PJ Library program.
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Partners in Cream: David and Laura Alima founded The Charmery in July of 2013. (File photo by Clinton Brandhagen)
The new spot will be in a small commercial strip in the Rodgers Forge area and is scheduled to open in late spring, co-owner Laura Alima said.
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Jerry Seinfeld: Former teen kibbutznik and kvetch about life's little inconveniences (Craig Barritt/Getty Images)
“Trump’s happy face — that’s the scariest face of all time,” Seinfeld said, attributing the observation to fellow comic Colin Quinn, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Read MoreGet recipes from the winners of the JMM’s Kugel Cook-Off.
Read MoreGadot opened her stint on the show with a monologue in which she switched to Hebrew to address her friends and family back in Israel, who were watching the show aired live in the Jewish state for the first time.
Read MoreAs usual, the featured makers in AVAM’s show span many backgrounds, from scientists and astronauts to mystics and philosophers. A pamphlet for the exhibition describes it as “one part lively fun house, two parts cosmic dream lab.”
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