Discover How to Avoid Urinary Tract Infections You’ve just arrived at a long awaited, weekend getaway. You selected a remote location for maximum relaxation but now it doesn’t seem [...] November 12, 2017
An American Soldier’s Journey Home – Honoring a World War I Veteran “I stand with bated breath waiting for the explosion of the shell. I imagine the toll of injury and death it takes. The cost of it. [...] November 11, 2017
Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent is the story of controversial restaurateur, Jeremiah Tower; his early life, his rise and fall, his [...] November 11, 2017
The Band’s Visit – Not To Be Missed I reviewed The Band’s Visit when it debuted at The Atlantic Theater last year. Much of the cast remains the same. Parts of this piece [...] November 10, 2017
Five Great Adaptions of Agatha Christie Dame Agatha Christie, the Queen of Crime, is coming to theaters this November with Murder on the Orient Express directed by and starring [...] November 10, 2017
Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer There are shows and then there are blockbuster shows that only a major museum, like the Met, can envision, research, organize, and finance. [...] November 8, 2017
Theresa Cunningham – Inspired by the Spirit of Nina Simone On Sunday, September 15, 1963, four members of the Ku Klux Klan planted more than a dozen sticks of dynamite under the 16th Street Baptist [...] November 8, 2017
Junk – Wall Street Smoke and Mirrors The speculative investment of a Junk Bond yields high interest returns because of its extreme risk. While most bonds repay investment when [...] November 7, 2017