Archive for February 22nd, 2012

The Plight of the Pregnant Surgeon

How do surgeons view pregnancy? Admired as much for her sheer talent as for her humility, my surgical residency colleague became pregnant during her last year of training. At about the same time her baby was born, another colleague, also in his final year of training, broke his leg in a skiing accident. Both ended [...]

Reminder: Serious Eats Meet-Up Day, This Saturday 2/25

Posted by Erin Zimmer, February 22, 2012 at 5:30 PM AHT editor Robyn Lee at last year’s NYC meetup at Radegast. Look at how much fun she’s having with that liter of beer! Boys and girls, listen up. International Serious Eats Meet-Up Day is just around the corner! This Saturday, February 25. What exactly happens [...]

Weekend Cook and Tell Round Up: Pancakes Anytime

Posted by Caroline Russock, February 22, 2012 at 5:00 PM The “Ooto,” a yeasted semolina pancake creation. [Photograph: claireOOTO] Last week on the old Weekend Cook and Tell we asked all of you to toss the maple syrup and butter for a savory pancake challenge we called Pancakes Anytime. We were on the hunt for [...]

First Look: New Gin Cocktails at Madam Geneva, NYC

Posted by Maggie Hoffman, February 22, 2012 at 4:25 PM [Photographs: Alice Gao] Gin was once known as ‘Madam Geneva’, so it’s no surprise that Laura Lashley and Naren Young’s new cocktail menu for the Bowery bar by that name focuses exclusively on the juniper-enhanced spirit—but it’s hardly a limiting factor. “The menu really has [...]

Many Heart Attacks Don’t Cause Chest Pain

Heart attack symptoms tend to differ in women and men. Sudden chest pain is the hallmark symptom of a heart attack. But a large new study shows that many people who are taken to hospitals for heart attacks never have chest pain and, as a result, are less likely to be treated aggressively. The consequences [...]

From Behind the Bar: On Craft Distilleries

Posted by Michael J. Neff, February 22, 2012 at 2:30 PM About the Author: You may have seen Michael Neff behind the bar at New York’s Ward III and The Rum House. He stops by on Wednesdays to share insights on cocktails and the life of a barman. [Photograph: Jessica Leibowitz] What I’m Drinking:Delaware Phoenix [...]

Snapshots from Germany: 10 Cheap Eats in Berlin

Posted by Conor O’Rourke, February 22, 2012 at 1:30 PM Berlin isn’t the first city that comes to mind when thinking of Europe’s rich culinary traditions. But hidden behind the thousands of döner shops is a hearty, affordable food scene, drawing from Berlin’s multikulti landscape. While it’s true that no list of Berlin cheap eats [...]

Guest Bartender: Make a Jungle Bird with Theo Lieberman of Lantern’s Keep

Posted by Maggie Hoffman, February 22, 2012 at 12:30 PM [Photographs: Alice Gao] You don’t hear often of brilliant cocktails created in the late 1970s, but The Jungle Bird was one. Beachbum Berry’s Intoxica traces it to the Aviary Bar in the Kuala Lumpur Hilton, circa 1978, and it’s one of only a handful of [...]

Texas Road Trip, Part II: Art, Natural Beauty and Quietude

The two men drinking coffee at the table next to me were talking about hunting mountain lions when the conversation took a sharp turn — to hunting hogs. More specifically, how, when given chase by a particularly adept hunting dog, a hog would always end up backing into a hole in the bank of a [...]

Star Jones Returns to The View, Recalls ‘Ugly’ Departure

Barbara Walters (left) and Star Jones on The View Star Jones returned to The View Wednesday – her first visit to the ABC talk show since her much talked-about departure in June 2006. “It was ugly. Everything. It was a bad emotional time. Nasty things were being said in the media,” Jones said after her [...]

Ben Affleck: How My Kids Inspire Me

Ben Affleck National Photo Group Ben Affleck and wife Jennifer Garner have Baby No. 3 on the way any day now – but that’s not the only project on Affleck’s mind. The actor, 39, founded the Eastern Congo Initiative in 2010 and recently got back from his eighth trip to the war-torn region. Affleck says [...]

Kandi Burruss Searches for Next Big Pop Star

Kandi Burruss is getting her Simon Cowell on. The Real Housewives of Atlanta star – who turned Kim Zolciak into a pop singer – will coach two young people through a chance at music stardom on a new spin-off special. On The Kandi Factory, which will air March 4 (10 p.m. ET) on Bravo, Grammy [...]

A Reluctant C.E.O. Hires His First Sales Rep

Gretchen Ertl for The New York TimesMike Woronka: “We’re looking at new ways to differentiate ourselves.” Last week, we published a case study recounting a dilemma faced by Action Ambulance, a provider of ambulance and transportation services to hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities and special-education programs within school systems. The 260-employee company, which is based [...]

How Small Businesses Are Coping With Health Insurance

Robert Caplin for The New York TimesAnn Gish: “I’m not stupid.” Occasionally in the coming weeks and months, The Agenda will introduce you to small-business owners who are wrestling with how to provide health insurance to their employees. Over time, we hope to delve into all aspects of a crucial decision — not just managing [...]

Drilling Down: How Businesses Use Google+

In my This Week in Small Business post on Monday, I quoted a social media expert, Krista Neher, who had written a blog post about why businesses should be using Google+. As a follow-up, I went back to Ms. Neher with a few questions. Q. With all the social media options available, who has time [...]