Last Wednesday, we told you our quick take on Juno Baby's line of educational entertainment products for kids (the long and short: cute, cool, and engaging). Adam Adleman, one of the founders of Juno Baby, took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to answer some questions:
The Complexity Of Kids' Music: We Talk To Juno Baby's Adam Adelman
The Warriors: The Turning Point
We all acknowledge that as the Warriors' feel their way toward the playoffs this year, there will be some stumbles. Well, there are stumbles and then there are the kind of STUMBLES that make you realize this may have been the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.
Last Wednesday against the defending NBA champeen San Antonio Spurs, the Warriors were stripped buck naked and exposed as pretenders. The Spurs absolutely had their way with the shell-shocked tribe. Can you say "low bridge"? It's pronounced Spurs 113 Warriors 89.
Courtyard Marriott Employees Paid Less than Minimum Wage
Last Wednesday, word got out about a class-action suit being brought by Gonzalez & Leigh on behalf of employees at the Courtyard Marriott in San Francisco Superior Court. Originally filed September 23rd, the recently amended complaint alleges that Marriott has failed to comply with the San Francisco Minimum Wage Ordinance since it was enacted on February 23rd, 2004. Further, it's alleged that the ordinance itself wasn't posted for employees and that one employee, Joseph Aubrey, was retaliated against for bringing the matter to the attention of management.
Last Dance at SJSU
It's not enough that students at San Jose State University have to sit and watch their teams be not very good at athletics, but now they have to sit and watch them without the dance team. Last Wednesday, the dance team was suspended for being too sexy that it hurts. Literally.

