Articles By David Magee
From Entertainment Apr 18
On Broadway the new play "Magic/Bird" by Eric Simonson that opened last week fails to elicit the same type of emotion that makes for good theater. The 95-minute play (no intermission) is more at times like watching the first quarter of a Golden State-Seattle NBA game than watching a champi...
From Companies Apr 04
Nissan Motor Co.'s CEO Carlos Ghosn didn't kill the electric car. He's the man determined to make the electric car a new cultural and transportation revolution.
From Companies Mar 19
When the late Steve Jobs had a will, he often got his way. That's why Apple hasn't paid a dividend since 2005.
From Economy Feb 26
Why is one professional observer so negative about America's short-term economic prospects?
Feb 23
The United States at present has plenty of supply and only light demand, yet gas prices are steadily rising. Americans, while still addicted to oil, are driving more fuel-efficient cars, so why are there predictions of $5-a-gallon gas by year's end? The answer is fear -- mainly of war with Iran, a major oil producer.
From Sports Feb 20
The sudden rise of New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin has stunned many inside the National Basketball Association and those who watch the league on a regular basis.
From Sports Feb 04
I went to Madison Square Garden on a Saturday night out of boredom. Nothing more. Jeremy Lin of the New York Knicks changed all that. But more about how that happened in a moment.
Jan 23
Here's a good one you may not have heard unless you are a (disgruntled) Research in Motion investor. It's about new Research in Motion (RIM) CEO Thorsten Heins, and his insistence that there will be no drastic change at the struggling maker of BlackBerry.
Jan 20
Comfort of a frightened child was the ambition, but the Costa Concordia disaster has proven since the words untrue. Yes, it seems a tall and weighty cruise ship with the latest navigation systems and more amenities and luxuries than the highest-end homes can swamp, tip, and even sink.
From Politics & Policy Jan 17
So many millions log into Facebook daily, if not perpetually. Many of the social network's 800 million-plus users don't even have to forge through the Facebook log-in simply because they never log out.