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Blog writing is a big part of our internship coursework. Staff writers drop in from time to time to chime in on industry trends, grammar and all things Boston.

Spotlight on the Stage: The 2017 Tony Awards

My first theater experience was in fifth grade, when I joined a community production of Guys and Dolls. I had a tiny role, but it gave me a lifelong love of the stage. I’m always looking for new Broadway obsessions, so naturally I never miss the Tony Awards. The Tonys are up there with the Emmys and Oscars in terms of prestigious awards. [...]

By Rachel Matthews|2018-11-02T14:47:17-04:00July 18th, 2017|

PSG Staff Screams for Ice Cream!

For the past seven summers, I have been scooping homemade ice cream at a local shop in New Hampshire. In honor of July being National Ice Cream Month, and as the resident ice cream expert on site, I decided to investigate which frozen treats the PSG staff holds nearest and dearest to their hearts. Ken, a native of Ohio, admitted to loving his [...]

By Karla Accorto|2018-11-02T14:46:18-04:00July 13th, 2017|

Fond of Fonts? Try #FontSunday, the Typeface Treasure Hunt!

As a college student, I’ve been programmed to type in Times New Roman—the font most often required for school assignments. But as the Font Sunday movement shows, I’ve been missing out on a whole wide world of fonts. Font Sunday is a weekly font-spotting Twitter project spearheaded by the Design Museum in London. Every Saturday, the Design Museum tweets out a font theme. Followers [...]

By Sarah Terrazano|2019-03-21T15:28:07-04:00July 11th, 2017|

Storm Chasing in the Arctic: History’s Largest Polar Expedition

When I think of the North Pole, I think of the harshest winter weather times 10, a wasteland of snow and ice, the glare on the snow so bad I probably wouldn’t even be able to open my eyes. It’s a no-man’s-land. But not for long. The North Pole might be one of the most important places to study weather patterns in the [...]

By Samantha Perry|2018-11-02T14:45:02-04:00July 6th, 2017|

A Boston July Fourth Tradition: The Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular

The USS Constitution color guard team presents colors as the Navy Northeast Marching Band joins the world-renowned Boston Pops Orchestra for the grand finale of "America!" Thousands were on hand at the annual performance at Symphony Hall for an evening of patriotic songs. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Dave Kaylor) As a kid, one of my family’s traditions [...]

By Eileen Neary|2018-11-02T14:44:14-04:00June 29th, 2017|

PSG Staff’s Must-Have Music

Here at PSG, it’s clear that our musical tastes cover a range of styles and sounds. I have a soft spot for Irish music—both traditional and contemporary—with a fondness for all songs involving Heidi Talbot. But I wanted to see what others thought, so I asked around to see what everyone’s favorites were—and some of my coworkers surprised me! Ken loves James Taylor because [...]

By Marianna Sorensen|2018-11-02T14:38:49-04:00June 27th, 2017|

PSG Takes Ken Out to the Ball Game!

Losing an MVP to retirement can be bitter sweet, however, it is still a time to celebrate so PSG took Ken, VP of Sales & Development, to Fenway Park for one last hurrah! We had #imwithKen stickers made so Ken had his very own team for the day! We toured the field, seeing Fenway Farms and some legendary baseball memorabilia—such as Babe Ruth's [...]

By Publishing Solutions Group|2018-11-02T14:35:36-04:00June 22nd, 2017|

Ancient Smartwatches: The Statement Piece of a Roman Sundial

In high school, we had three foreign languages to choose from: Spanish, French and Latin. I decided to take Latin, hoping it might take me on a school trip to Italy as a senior. Although I didn’t make it to Italy in high school, I did study Latin throughout and learned quite a bit about ancient Roman culture. One thing I learned was [...]

By Samantha Perry|2018-11-02T14:21:37-04:00June 22nd, 2017|

Around the World in 95 Minutes: What It Takes to Be a Celestial Telescope

Imagine if it were your job to literally go around the world every 95 minutes. Wouldn’t you want to retire after 27 years? Well the Hubble Space Telescope, the “world’s first large, space-based optical telescope,” has reached that point. NASA is beginning its final tests on its replacement, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). JWST, costing nine billion dollars, is going into its [...]

By Marianna Sorensen|2018-11-02T14:21:04-04:00June 20th, 2017|

Kudos to Ken—PSG’s Ken Scherpelz Retires

Please join us in extending the very best wishes to our VP of Sales and Business Development, Ken Scherpelz, as he retires from Publishing Solutions Group after 11 years of dedicated service. Ken has a long and storied career in educational publishing. After receiving his BA in elementary education and English from Augustana College, Ken entered the workforce as an elementary school teacher. [...]

By Publishing Solutions Group|2018-11-02T14:32:46-04:00June 16th, 2017|
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