Katy Tur’s Unbelievable Is (Unfortunately) Believable Donald Trump’s disparaging comments to and about women have not deterred a growing number of women journalists covering, first his [...] September 16, 2017
Beauty, Ancient Traditions and Snow Monkeys in Japan Text and Photos by Gary J. Kohn When you think about summer, you usually associate it with the beach, vacations, and barbecues, among other [...] September 15, 2017
19 Daniel Highway Focuses on the Opioid/Heroin Epidemic According to the New York Times, 59,000 people died from drugs in 2016, 19 percent more than in 2015, the largest increase ever recorded. [...] September 13, 2017
Loveless Texas – Not Loveless Texas was apparently inspired by Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour Lost. Now that you know, forget it. Comparisons are [...] September 12, 2017
Sue Grafton’s Y Is for Yesterday Twenty-five down; one to go. Sue Grafton’s alphabet mysteries have gained steam and followers over the years. With Y Is for Yesterday, [...] September 11, 2017
Street Seens: Speaking of Monogamy It may have been Alan Bennett writing in Vogue magazine a number of years ago, but whoever it was, had a brilliant insight. It was this: it [...] September 10, 2017
The Baroness – Isak Dinesen’s Final Affair Baroness Karen Christenze von Blixen-Finecke (Isak Dinesen, 1885 –1962), was a Danish author who wrote in Danish and English. [...] September 8, 2017
Winning – Five Extraordinary Athletes Winning is, quite simply, about the winning spirit. And it could not have come at a better time, as the US Open edges dramatically [...] September 8, 2017