Cathie Gandel has written on a variety of topics for a number of publications. She is also author/ ghostwriter of two books on architecture and design.
"Jon Jerde in Japan"
Jon Jerde in Japan tells the story of the unlikely collaboration of a daring Japanese real estate developer and a freewheeling American architect in the making of the largest private real estate development in Japan: Canal City Hakata, the most important work to date by one of America's most controversial architects, Jon Jerde.
Rick's Cafe: Bringing The Film Legend To Life In Casablanca
For more than 60 years, tourists visiting Casablanca looked forRick’s Café Americain only to discover that Warner Brothers had built the entire set on a studio back lot. It was a Hollywood fantasy—until Kathy Kriger came along, and decided after 9/11 to bring the imaginary gin joint to life. In RICK'S CAFE, she takes us through souk back alleys, and the shadowy Moroccan business world, all while producing, directing, casting, and playing lead actress in her own story. Here is the remarkable story of a woman who turned Hollywood fantasy into Moroccan reality and made her dream come true.
A Communications Trifecta
Using Earned, Owned and Paid Media to Tell Your Story
When Hardy, a tiny stranded sea otter pup, was rescued from the waters near Vancouver Island in June 2017, he had no idea that he would end up as a media star and unofficial ambassador for the Vancouver Aquarium, an Ocean Wise Initiative, in Vancouver, B.C. A year later, thanks to staff and volunteers who worked around the clock, the now thriving Hardy has reached people far and wide garnering 135 million media impressions.
More older Americans are suffering from chronic loneliness, and the long-term health risks can be deadly
Country music legend Hank Williams once crooned, “I’m so lonesome I could cry,” but he could easily have changed the last word to reflect another hard truth: “I’m so lonesome I could die.” Unfortunately, that’s not an exaggeration. Studies continue to reveal links between loneliness and a variety of physical, emotional and mental health problems. However, unlike diabetes, cancer and plaque-filled arteries, it’s not easy to detect.
“Loneliness is tricky because someone has to tell you,” says K...
Does Medicare Cover Hearing Aids? Financial Help - AARP
Explore where to go for financial help in covering the cost of your hearing aid or hearing device....
Discover 11 Hot College Majors That Lead to Jobs
From robotics to cybersecurity, STEM majors are among the hottest for career-seeking college students....
Calling on Cancer’s A-Team
How to take advantage of the nation’s top research hospitals....
Hearing Amplifiers - Need a Little Help Hearing? - AARP
Personal amplifiers are inexpensive and powerful. Just don't call them hearing aids...
Careers in Petroleum Engineering Offer a Well of Opportunity
There continues to be a need for skilled workers in this field, and median salaries are around $130,000 a year....
An Early Defense Against Alzheimer's Disease
Experts think you may be able to delay or head off Alzheimer's....
How to Choose the Right Hearing Aid - AARP
Advice from top experts on how to shop for and choose a hearing aid....
Implanted Hearing Devices for Hearing Loss - Hearing Aid Alternatives - AARP
Traditional hearing aids don't work? New generation of implants are better than ever....
Hearing Aid Styles, Types, Pros and Cons of Common Devices - AARP
Learn about the 7 most common hearing devices. Could one enhance your hearing?...
Colleges, Employers Team Up to Train, Hire High-Tech Workers
A number of businesses are supporting technical education in hopes of producing a more experienced workforce....
MANAGING GEN Y
Arrive Magazine - September/October, 2010
They're young, they're hungry and they're coming to a workplace near you.