What happens when there are too many massive news stories happening all at once? This. This is what happens.
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Blockbuster Lives
VHS tapes are making a comeback? Not really, but for some people, videotape remains a big deal, like vinyl records. (Source: CNBC via NBC News)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Bump This
Elbow bumps replacing fist bumps replacing handshakes…
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Time Is Not On Our Side
We love technology until it just won’t do what it’s supposed to do, like automatically reset clocks for Daylight Saving Time. That’s when the cursing starts.
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: The B.O. Railroad
Monopoly takes too long to play. It’s complicated and boring. Why, then, is it so popular? (Source: BBC)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Close Quarters
Could you live with your toilet right next to your bed, in the same room? In London, people pay big bucks for that, not because they want to, but because that’s what’s available. The real estate market is insane. (Source: CNN)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Hunkering Down
Coronavirus has some people turning survivalist, hoarding supplies in case we’re all quarantined. Are you ready to go that far? (Source: KTVT/Dallas-Fort Worth)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Raise A Glass Of Two-Buck Chuck
The passing of the founder of Trader Joe’s serves as a reminder that not too many other businesses are as universally highly regarded. Except for the parking. (Source: Washington Post)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: No Contact, Please
Coronavirus threatens the way we greet each other. Can you live without handshakes or European-style cheek kisses? Yes, you can. (Source: Los Angeles Times)