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Brand Warfare: 10 Rules for Building the Killer Brand by David F. D'Alessandro,

Brand Warfare: 10 Rules for Building the Killer Brand by David F. D'Alessandro,
""BusinessWeek, Wall Street Journal Business and "New York Times Business Bestseller! "A blunt, entertaining, provocative, relentless, and no-holds barred account of how to build a great image or brand."--James Carville, Author and Democratic Strategist In a world where consumers have infinite choices, it's almost impossible to compete without a compelling brand. Creating one, however, requires vision, daring, and the ability to understand the consumer. Above all, brand building requires knowledge of the pitfalls and the opportunities in every business decision. The care and feeding of brands is a battle; "Brand Warfare provides the strategic ammunition needed to win. "D'Alessandro is that refreshing rarity: a businessman who tells it like it is. And he does just that in his gripping new page-turner."--"Chicago Sun-Times "With its engaging voice and pull-no-punches tone, this book stands out from the marketing crowd."--"Harvard Business Review "Practical, psychologically astute and clearly written, this book has much to offer businessfolk of all stripes.



The Dazzle and Everett Beekin by Richard Greenberg,
The Dazzle and Everett Beekin by Richard Greenberg,
Two "haunting and luminous" (Hedy Weiss, "Chicago Sun-Times) plays from the author of "Take Me Out and "Three Days of Rain In "The Dazzle, Richard Greenberg takes on the story of the Collyer brothers, legendary New York eccentrics who, following their deaths in 1947, were found to have collected more than 136 tons of trash within their grand but crumbling Harlem manse. As depicted by Richard Greenberg, Langley and Homer Collyer are consumed by their obsessions--Homer reveling in telling tall tales, Langley captured by the "dazzle" of images contained within objects--in this "beautiful, disturbing, shockingly funny and profoundly humane play by a masterful dramatist" (Hedy Weiss, "Chicago Sun-Times). "Everett Beekin explores the tensions between the safety of family and the yearning for a larger life through the relationships of two sets of Jewish sisters. Set in the 1940s, Act One opens with Anna and Sophie dining in their mother's Lower East Side tenement, bickering over the presence of their sister Miri's Gentile suitor, Jimmy. In Act Two, fifty years later, Anna's daughters Nell and Celia meet on a California beach before the wedding of Nell's daughter Laurel. Linking the generations is the name Everett Beekin--Jimmy's business partner and, later, Laurel's prospective bridegroom Everett Beekin VIII. As the play unfolds, Everett Beekin becomes "a haunted, restless meditation on American rootlessness" (Ben Brantley, "The New York Times).



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Billy Goat Tavern - The Billy Goat Tavern is a famous chain of taverns located in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1934 by Greek immigrant Billy Sianis. Its original location was across the street from the old Chicago Stadium and later moved to the lower level of the Magnificent Mile between the offices of the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times.



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