New York might be the city that never sleeps, but sometimes it is difficult to figure out what to do! That is why Arielle Tepper Madover has curated a group of cultural tastemakers that can help you figure out your go-to move in dance, theater, food, and more.
Madover joins Cheddar to explain why her product is distinctly different from other offerings like Time Out New York. Madover says, "What Should We Do?!" is accurate and live and relies on New Yorkers that are expert in each field, whether it is food, theater, or museums.
Madover explains how her experience as a Broadway producer has helped her to build this company. According to Madover, each Broadway show is like a start-up. So now, she is building a start-up outside of the theater.
The most magical place on Earth wants a protective order to keep Gov. Ron DeSantis' appointees from knowing how the magic happens. A federal judge dismissed a separate Disney lawsuit last week.
Just days before the 49ers and Chiefs play in Las Vegas, Joe Pompliano, Investor at Pomp Investments and author of the Huddle Up Newsletter, discusses why he thinks this could be the most-watched Super Bowl in history.
Chris Versace of Tematica Research LLC shares his thoughts on Jerome Powell's latest comments, the timing of those crucial rate cuts, and what semiconductor stocks he's watching closely.
We battle an onslaught of advertising every time we scroll through social media. Deinfluencers propose a less pricey, more honest approach to how we shop online. Could they convince us to spend less?
Scott Gutz, CEO of Monster.com breaks down the company’s Work Watch Report for 2024, including what’s motivating workers to look for new positions and why they should see A.I. as an opportunity.
Tom Graff, Chief Investment Officer, Facet, discusses what the latest jobs report says about this ‘pretty good’ labor market and why the market should worry less about the Fed’s next decision.
Universal Music Group, which represents artists including Taylor Swift, Drake, and Ariana Grande, has removed its music from TikTok and accused the app of bullying and intimidation.