Geek Rock – Smart Music for Smart People To the misinformed, geek rock may seem an oxymoron. In the past, geeks were seen as anything but cool, while rock continues to be viewed as [...] January 6, 2016
Steve Jobs: A Thin Line Between Visionary and Jerk It’s not a binary. You can be decent and gifted at the same time. Steve Jobs didn’t go anywhere at the box office in 2015. [...] January 6, 2016
My Heart’s In The Wind by Deborah Shulman – A Beguiling Introduction I was completely unfamiliar with this vocalist when her music came wafting my way. West coast based Deborah Shulman is an actor/singer and [...] January 5, 2016
Tess Gerritsen’s Playing with Fire Tess Gerritsen was a tourist in Venice when she happened upon memorial plaques in one of the city’s squares, Campo Ghetto Nuovo, that [...] January 5, 2016
Street Seens: Surprising Gardens Gift Wrapped for a Landmark Looking for surprises? You probably won’t think to look at the southeast corner of 66th and Lexington on Manhattan’s Upper East [...] January 3, 2016
Poet’s Corner: “In the Small Hours of the Morning” – Brittany DiGiacomo grass rises from under the earth, leaves bloom at the base of flowers, trees burst greenly beneath a blue powder fog at dawn where people [...] February 22, 2015
Poet’s Corner: “If You Love Me” – Brittany DiGiacomo When I look beyond the dusty brush and see a red branch shining through a meadow of green, or stumble upon a path of tulips bending through [...] January 11, 2015
Poet’s Corner: “Equinox” – Brittany DiGiacomo Equinox Night hawks and listless hours, the flush of warmth to flesh of petals turns stale and crumble. This year is no different than [...] November 30, 2014