The Digital Age or The End of the World as We Know It
By Roger Paradiso The robots are coming! The robots are coming! I am concluding my top ten nightmares of the digital world serial. As you […]
By Roger Paradiso The robots are coming! The robots are coming! I am concluding my top ten nightmares of the digital world serial. As you […]
By Roberta Russell Of late, I have been a steady patron of social media sites. The results of this widely diversified search for would-be mates, […]
By Camilla Rees Recently, health advocates have learned that 4,000 enormous new ‘Jumbo’ 5G antennas, on giant monopoles, have been proposed for New York City […]
By Max Goldberg Certified B Corporations are businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency and legal accountability to […]
By Kambiz Shekdar, Ph.D. That is what my doctoral thesis advisor, Nobel-laureate Gunter Blobel, MD, PhD told me, and now I say the same to […]
By Jeff Hodges Riley is one of those dogs you keep on a tight leash. She attacks skateboarders and sanitation workers, stops deliverymen dead in […]
By Anastasia Kaliabakos Although winter brings wind and cold weather, it also offers immense joy and holiday cheer to the entire world. Christmas is my […]
By Robert Kroll No one in his right mind would pay this bill. It was six years overdue, a penalty for a crime committed by […]
By Robert Heide Growing up in the middle-class town of Irvington, New Jersey, a suburb of the big city of Newark during the time of […]
By John Gilman Five years ago, on the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor I told the story in WestView News of my fathers’ experiences as […]
By Penny Mintz While bemoaning the results of last month’s elections with one of my relatives, a woman I love dearly, she put the blame […]
By George Capsis Since 2004 more than 20% of all American papers have gone out of business, including 40% of weekly papers in New York. […]
By John Davis Come Sing Chant! After months of disruptions to life as we knew it, what are your priorities now? Seize the moment? Live […]
By Robert Heide The book Johnny!, written by Michael Smith, playwright, essayist, publisher, the chief drama critic for the Village Voice during the sixties, tells […]
By Dana Jean Costantino Dance class, why not! If you have never danced before or have in the past and want to get back into […]
Taking on the Pandemic with Gusto in Its Continued Romance with New York By Hannah Reimann with Caroline Benveniste As you walk into the lovely […]
By Jeff Hodges When my father attended Columbia University he lived in an apartment you could only get into through a window. This gave him […]
Abstracted from A Scientists View of Almost Everything by Mark M. Green A special love affair exists between carbon and oxygen, which shows itself with […]