Poet’s Corner – Talking If you couldn’t sleep, chances are you would find my mother in the kitchen at 3 A.M. with a cup of hot chocolate or maybe a cool [...] May 13, 2018
Street Seens: Children in the Grown-Up Seats Decades ago, three adults, the surviving siblings of our parents, boarded an Aer Lingus flight to Carrickone in County Tyrone: Bill, SJ to [...] May 13, 2018
Books We’ll be Reading This Summer Just as Hollywood saves its best popcorn movies for the summer, so do publishers save some of their best books for beach season. [...] May 12, 2018
The Night Belongs to the Predators In 1980, the year of my 50th birthday, I spent a month in South Africa, the first two weeks of which were for a work assignment. My wife, [...] May 11, 2018
Lynn Ahrens: A Lyric Life -Our Foremost Female Lyricist Leave it to a wordsmith to put together one of the most illuminating, articulate Lyrics and Lyricists in the cannon. Like her work, Lynn [...] May 9, 2018
Toxic Culture: Unearned Privilege By Karetta Hubbard, Lynne Revo-Cohen, Gwen Crider, and Dr. Chris Kilmartin Unearned Privilege: Benefits accrued to a person, or groups of [...] May 9, 2018
Christine Andreas – The Evolution of An Artist Meet Christine Christine Andreas knew growing up that she would someday play Eliza in My Fair Lady. The actress was 24 when she was [...] May 8, 2018
WAT-CAST: Julie Podolec Talks About Modern Pop The best business ideas are often borne out of a personal desire to find something better than what is already available. That’s [...] May 7, 2018