The Ringling – A Circus Museum and So Much More If you plan to be in the vicinity of Sarasota, Florida, be sure to set aside time to visit The Ringling. Listed as the top tourist [...]April 6, 2016
The Railwayman’s Wife – Books Provide a Refuge From Pain There is no beautiful now, no terrible then, just these trails of things going on and on. The Railwayman’s Wife by Ashley Hays, takes [...]April 5, 2016
Isaac Mizrahi’s Unruly but Extraordinary Vision at the Jewish Museum This month, New York’s Jewish Museum rolled out a double first: Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History. It’s the museum’s first [...]April 4, 2016
What Lies Ahead—and What It May Mean For Your Portfolio As the stock market has recovered from its February 11 low (and posted a modest gain), many of us wonder what lies ahead. Given the Federal [...]April 4, 2016
The Star Keeper – Captivating But Without Cohesion Nightfall. An enormous socket pivots around to real Pierrot who is in charge of the heavens – a curtain of stars. Cranking a wooden [...]April 4, 2016
Street Seens: Good Enough to Eat – Where Skill and Heart Make a Great Menu Unique This is not a restaurant review. More like an alert that a restaurant can be addictive; how to recognize the signs that it is becoming so; [...]April 3, 2016
Eye In the Sky – The Brave New World of Drone Warfare Never tell a soldier he doesn’t know the cost of war. Eye in the Sky directed by Gavin Hood (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, who also appears [...]April 3, 2016
Nai Tapas Bar: An Undiscovered Gem Amazing meals sometimes come in unexpected places. That was certainly the case the other evening at Nai, an unassuming looking restaurant [...]April 2, 2016