Near the University of New York in downtown Manhattan, at number 64 in MacDougal Street, there is a barbershop „Harry’s“. A small joint with just enough room for two of those classic barber chairs. There’s a large mirror on the wall in front of the chairs, and a shelf which displays various shaving products, on the opposite wall.
Stories From The Past: Country Tailored To Man’s Needs
Facebook and Apple have recently announced that free egg-freezing for women working in their company will be included as a special perk which will enable women to have more freedom when deciding about the time when to become mothers.
Stories From The Past: Exchange Rate List
At the beginning of those "nineties", I lived in Novi Sad and I was starting my career in direct marketing. It was the time of the wars on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, and where I lived at the time, it was also the time of economic sanctions, so the main economic activity was smuggling – both on the state level, and on the individual level.
Stories From The Past: I Was There, Too
It was in 1994. I lived in Slovenia for just over a year when it was announced that Đorđe Balašević will hold a concert at the Tivoli Hall in Ljubljana. I guess there is no need to explain how a Vojvodjanin (a man from Vojvodina), who is a big fan of Đole (Đole is a nickname of Djordje – translator's comment), felt at that moment. One of my own nearest and dearest was coming. I couldn’t wait for...
Stories From The Past: Consumers Of All Countries, Unite!
nternational Workers’ Day. We already know more or less everything there is to know about it. It has been celebrated as the International Workers’ day in the world since 1889. as a reminder on labour workers’ demonstrations in Chicago at the beginning of May in 1886. Namely, after the demands for eight-hour working hours by the trade unions were rejected, more than two hundred people were killed...