Two Tennessee Museums – Celebrating An American Musical Master The ride between Nashville and Memphis is just over three hours, and if you go the fastest route, I-40, it’s uneventful. On a [...] August 28, 2018
Street Seens: Commissioner Silver’s Gold Two weeks ago, when neither the brutal cold of winter nor the totally oppressive atmosphere of the summer’s serial heat waves could be [...] August 26, 2018
Rolling Up Our Sleeves for the Tennessee Elephants We were told that we would not see any of the elephants during our volunteer day at The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee. [...] August 25, 2018
The Struggle to Remain Catholic Growing up in the fifties, in a small city made up of families with roots in Italy, Poland, and Ireland, the Catholic Church was a cultural [...] August 22, 2018
Respectful Culture: Gendered Fictions Part Three The following was written by Christopher Kilmartin, PhD, Professor Emeritus, author, stand-up comedian, actor, playwright, consultant and [...] August 15, 2018
WAT-CAST: Jeff Jaffe Talks About Pop International Galleries We’re hearing a lot about immigrants these days and Jeff Jaffe is certainly someone who came to the U.S. in search of a better life. Jeff [...] August 13, 2018
Octo Observations: Bye Bye to Multi-Tasking! Our young minister is a husband, father of an active two-year old boy, and a busy, busy minister of a 100 year-old Presbyterian church. [...] August 12, 2018
New York Sports Tours Captivates and Captures the World of Sports Find out what the buzz is all about. New York Sports Tours is a new company that provides an incomparable experience with their [...] August 11, 2018