This weekend, we serve up three videos ranging from a humorous look at how the Boston Globe is planning to cope with the changing landscape of print media to an unusual look at a groundbreaking work of art in San Francisco and then to Peter Greenberg telling us about filthy hotels. Enjoy.
Boston globe tailors print edition for three remaining subscribers
In an age when the Internet with a website for every segment of society is washing over the established media, the Boston Globe works hard holding their ground and adapting to the new world media order. This thoughtful presentation of how newspapers might be saved is worth the time to watch.
Goldsworthy at the de Young Museum in San Francisco
Jules Older brings his unique point of view to a visit to the de Young Museum in San Fransisco. He takes a close look, closer than most, at an environmental sculpture by Andrew Goldsworthy that consists of a single crack in the stone entryway. I think he captures the essence of the art up close and personal, in two minutes.
Six ways to save on travel from Peter Greenberg
Peter Greenberg on CBS Moneywatch takes a close look at ways to save money while traveling. Some are ho hum, but others are rarely thought about by most travelers even experienced ones. Have you ever heard of buying you tickets on Tuesday morning between midnight and 2 a.m.? What about positioning flights?

Charlie Leocha is the President of Travelers United. He has been working in Washington, DC, for the past 14 years with Congress, the Department of Transportation, and industry stakeholders on travel issues. He was the first consumer representative to the Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protections appointed by the Secretary of Transportation from 2012 through 2018.