Holiday Apparel II: Velvet Soft and inviting, an Autumn/Winter must. Remember there are many grades of velvet reflected by price and designer. See fabric content. [...] October 21, 2019
Liberty: Mother of Exiles and the Symbol of Our Democracy Over four million people visit the Statue of Liberty each year. Because the original museum inside the statue couldn’t handle the [...] October 20, 2019
Holiday Apparel I: Sequins Catch the light, catch an eye; glitter and be glamorous. Think of these as blank canvases. Add special jewelry. Sequins are festive! It’s [...] October 19, 2019
Octo Observations: Leadership Lessons Living the final chapters of life awakens many of us “old guys” to irrefutable realities. We feel an urgency to share values that have [...] October 18, 2019
Swan Lake/Loch na hEala – Inspired! There’s a man (Mikel Murfi) or a man acting an animal tethered by the neck to a cement block, circling around in agony now this way, now [...] October 17, 2019
Dublin Carol – Bleak Like Mr. Scrooge, middle-aged mortician’s assistant John (Jeffrey Bean) is visited by history on Christmas Eve. The locale is a dingy, [...] October 16, 2019
Nicholas Meyer Continues Sherlock Holmes’ Adventures With conspiracy theories so much in the news these days, Nicholas Meyer’s new Sherlock Holmes’ mystery is particularly well timed. This [...] October 15, 2019
Neil deGrasse Tyson in Conversation with Robert Krulwich: Letters from an Astrophysicist Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium, author, host of Cosmos and StarTalk, has spent his career exploring [...] October 13, 2019