Poet’s Corner: How to Age Gracefully (Maybe) Eat as much ice cream as possible. Remember Klondike bars? They still sell them in the supermarket. As good as you remember. [...] August 3, 2019
Love, Noël -The Songs and Letters of Noël Coward Sir Noël Peirce Coward (1899 –1973) was a British playwright/poet/songwriter/director/actor singer, known for wit, theatricality, and [...] August 2, 2019
Generous Pour at The Capital Grille – Sure to Please Food and Wine Lovers The Capital Grille’s annual summer wine event, The Generous Pour – Legends of the Land, is pleasing guests with the opportunity to [...] August 2, 2019
Collaboration as an Art Form at the Islip Art Museum Text by Mary Gregory Photos by Adel Gorgy There’s a proverb that says “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to [...] August 1, 2019
Lillias White: Make Someone Happy – She Does “Say YES!” Lillias White sings with evangelical incitement. “Life keeps happening every day/Say YES!” If this artist doesn’t [...] August 1, 2019
Midsummer : a banquet– The Play’s the Thing Third Rail Projects, known for immersive theater, has misguidedly teamed with Food for Love offering a so-called banquet during this [...] July 31, 2019
Via Sophia – A New Gem in D.C.’s Hamilton Hotel Restaurants in hotels are often little more than a convenient place for guests to grab a quick meal. The Hamilton Hotel, at 14th and K [...] July 31, 2019
Meg Flather: Outbound Plane Meg Flather is on a journey. It may not have started with her mother’s death in 2018, but it went into high drive with the transformative [...] July 30, 2019