The New American Dreamer: STOP Before You START Are you discouraged with the progress of your career? Perhaps what you are doing now is not the career path you had hoped you would follow. [...] April 18, 2016
Street Seens: “Here Comes a Bluebird” – A Memory Rekindled, the Concerto Begins On April 21, I will start my day in Joliet, Illinois, with the distinct sound of bluebirds in my ears. And should one of my neighbors in [...] April 17, 2016
Poet’s Corner: The Blue of The Sky Never Ceases – Marsha Solomon See beauty in the chaos The broken limbs of trees And salt burnt branches Of once thriving trees The sun still warms in mid-December And [...] April 17, 2016
ArtExpo 2016 Pier 94, at the Hudson River and West 53rd Street, is once again hosting the ArtExpo 2016. Hundreds of artists, art publishers, gallery [...] April 16, 2016
Roz Chast’s Cartoons Make Us Laugh – Often at Ourselves Roz Chast’s parents wanted her to become a teacher. Thank goodness for all her fans that she took another path. For nearly 40 years, [...] April 15, 2016
The Jungle Book: A Deep, Dark Adventure Jon Favreau has become something of a Hollywood It Man (again) with recent films including the Iron Man movies and 2014’s raw Chef. With [...] April 15, 2016
Happily After Ever Charms and Provokes Imagine a life in which all of your silly, secret, least PC, and most neurotic thoughts were out in the open for all to hear? And not just [...] April 14, 2016
Bas Dreisinger’s Incarceration Nations – Re-Imagining Criminal Justice Reform In an October 2014 edition of The New Yorker, Jennifer Gonnerman wrote about sixteen-year-old Bronx resident, Kaleif Browder, who, in the [...] April 13, 2016