I haven't frequented a nail salon in a long time.
I have no regrets about launching Salon. For the life of me, I can't imagine doing anything else.
I don't think Fox News or Rush Limbaugh need Clinton it turns out. I think there's a hunger out there for - whether it's on the left or right - a more lively and provocative type of political journalism. I think Salon and Fox on the other side have both benefited from that.
The median startup is a business that's capitalized with about $25,000. The financing of that business comes from the entrepreneur's savings. The business is a retail or personal service business, a hair salon or a clothing store, that kind of thing.
That's how I make work. Along the way, I take notes, I read about history and popular culture. Sometimes I act out things in the studio. I go back to my mother's hair salon so I can hear three voices going all at once. I pull inspiration from everything.
I founded a club, which is called the Brutally Early Club. It's basically a breakfast salon for the 21st century where art meets science meets architecture meets literature.
I think a tanning salon is something this area needed. If I didn't open one, someone else would have.
This is one of those things I have always wanted to do, ... I opened the salon six years ago and things went really well. So, I purchased the property with the extra building and decided that I might as well go for it.
The latest attack on Chairman Henry Hyde, launched by Salon -- a close ally of the Clinton White House -- is the most despicable, most disgraceful, most disgusting piece of rumor-mongering that I have ever seen.
A lot of our customers kept asking how we did, so we figured we'd decorate the salon to show them that we won.