Robert Montenegro

Robert Montenegro

Ideafeed Editor

Robert Montenegro is a writer and dramaturg who regularly contributes to Big Think and Crooked Scoreboard. He lives in Washington DC and is a graduate of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.

Twitter: @Monteneggroll. Website: robertmontenegro.com.

An upscale New York inn has seen its Yelp profile destroyed after the New York Post reported on its punitive crackdown on negative online reviews.
When you hear about theatre companies going under, poor finances tend to be the major culprit. In the case of Arlington, Virginia's American Century Theatre, the decision to close is more a matter of "mission accomplished."
The UK will allow driverless cars on its impossibly narrow country roads starting in January 2015. Before then, authorities will need to conduct extensive tests and determine just how to regulate things such as liability and insurance.
Love him or hate him, it's undeniable that David Stern's reign as NBA commissioner coincided with a major institutional investment in female fans and employees. The NBA's progressive gamble has paid major dividends.
As researchers investigate the broad scope of anti-Greek litigation, the country is left to wonder "are fraternities more trouble than they're worth?" Finding the answer requires a glimpse into America's Greek Life culture.
In what represents a shift in front office philosophy, the storied Maple Leafs franchise has hired 28-year-old Kyle Dubas wunderkind as assistant general manager. The move is seen as a victory for stats community and a blow to hockey's "old boy's club." Is it the NHL's answer to Moneyball?
RadioShack is on death's doorstep and public response seems to exist steadily in the "well, it's about time" camp. In this difficult time for brick-and-mortar retailers, there are lessons to be learned from RadioShack and other fallen companies about reinvention and adaptation.