James McCullough

James McCullough

An entrepreneur, a writer, a father, a paleo-eating polymath, fuelled by Blue Bottle Coffee. I work as a consultant for boutique hotels.
Dec
31

Renewal

> Every now and then, I feel the need to expand on my level of knowledge or experiences to create
5 min read
Nov
12

Skyfall- A Play with Shadows

After watching the latest James Bond film, Skyfall, I tapped a few quick notes: shadows, silhouettes, light, Tennyson.
3 min read
Nov
10

33 - Unknowables

> It seems strange to me now to think about how I have to unlearn how I lived in my
3 min read
Sep
08

Bad Memories

> But what’s a memory worth if it only breaks your heart? If it doesn’t make you smile
2 min read
Aug
26

A Case of Mistaken Identity

> Material from earlier theatre can be brought into a production in the same way as personal material is brought
3 min read
Jul
24
Paul Carr's 'We Will Always Have the Flamingo'

Paul Carr's 'We Will Always Have the Flamingo'

> The biggest draw of hotels, though, is the people you meet in them. In the past three years, by
3 min read
Jul
22

A Canadian in Vegas Where Culture Goes to Die

I had a short trip to Las Vegas, which was my first time there and the first time I’ve
9 min read
May
21

My Problems with Online Reading

> There was too much noise. Even with the relatively small number of feeds to which I was subscribed, almost
4 min read
May
01

iPad for Work

> It is not a sacrifice to use the iPad as a primary device. — Shawn Blanc, Why the iPad is
2 min read
Apr
23

Keys to Success by John Gruber

> John Gruber’s Keys to Success 1. Fussy coffee drinker 2. Clicky keyboard 3. Soda Stream — The Talk Show

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Renewal

> Every now and then, I feel the need to expand on my level of knowledge or experiences to create a change in myself, whether major or minor. The easiest way for me to do this is by reading an article, blog, or book that I normally wouldn’t find

33 - Unknowables

> It seems strange to me now to think about how I have to unlearn how I lived in my 20s to really live now. As cool as it would have been turning 33 on 11/11/11, I suppose it will be just as meaningful happening on 11/11/

Bad Memories

> But what’s a memory worth if it only breaks your heart? If it doesn’t make you smile or give you butterflies, if it doesn’t give you a reason to think positively, what’s the point of keeping it around. Someone who associates me with the idea

A Case of Mistaken Identity

> Material from earlier theatre can be brought into a production in the same way as personal material is brought in. Just as the performer refines, distorts, condenses, and selects from his life experiences, so fragments from earlier dramas can be worked into the play at hand. Only since the

My Problems with Online Reading

> There was too much noise. Even with the relatively small number of feeds to which I was subscribed, almost none of it was interesting to me. I realized that, for some reason I couldn’t quite recall, I felt obligated to stay abreast of new developments in technology and

iPad for Work

> It is not a sacrifice to use the iPad as a primary device. — Shawn Blanc, Why the iPad is My New Laptop [http://shawnblanc.net/2012/04/ipad-laptop/] Shawn writes about how he’s using his iPad [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009W8YQ6K/ref=as_li_tl?ie=

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