Catch and Release: Chapter 3 | Drinks at Ascent
Previously: Chapter 2 – The Proposition By Karen Rempel George must have watched Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire a few too many […]
Previously: Chapter 2 – The Proposition By Karen Rempel George must have watched Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire a few too many […]
By Karen Rempel An early casualty of the pandemic, Gato at 324 Lafayette Street closed in March 2020. Owner Bobby Flay said, “As of March […]
By Robert Heide Often now in these difficult times of COVID virus, living through a new Great worldwide Depression with over a half million American […]
By Mia Berman There’s Sophia. Liza. Rihanna. Gaga. And then there’s Ilona. I call her the Queen of Gusto. Turning 101 on March 27th, Ilona […]
Abstracted from “A Scientist’s View of Almost Everything” by Mark M. Green There was an article in Science dated August 5, 2005 entitled, “Preventing Alzheimer’s: […]
By Joan Klyhn Joan’s Shanghai is a memoir of a childhood in Shanghai in the ‘30’s and ’40s of the 20th century. I am primarily […]
By Jeff Hodges When Smoky Mike and I started shooting fires, we had to sleep in one of the fire trucks or get left behind. […]
All photos by Maggie Berkvist. …. A WELCOME SPLASH OF COLOR IN FEBRUARY’S BLEAK BLACK AND WHITE WORLD
Freedom Fighters Who Changed the Course of History By Anastasia Kaliabakos Ever since I was a young girl, Greek Independence Day—March 25th—has been very important […]
Valentine’s Day 2021, St. John’s in the Village, Live Streaming Concert: Romance of the Violin featured in photo L-R: Franz Rembart & Christine Hansen, Claire […]
By Kambiz Shekdar, Ph.D. Library Journal referred to Harvard’s Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide as “the journal of record for LGBT issues.” Larry Kramer called […]
By Siggy Raible “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” So begins Charles Dickens’ novel, A Tale of Two Cities, […]
By Robert Kroll Like the Connecticut Yank in King Arthur’s Court, it was not obvious whether I had wandered into a local asylum or into […]
Lose Extra Fat Permanently Without Costs by Doing What it Takes By Roberta Russell From the stoop of my Federal townhouse on West 9th Street, […]
From Project NYC and the West 13th Street Alliance By Chandra/Jo Sgammato Project NYC and the West 13th Street Alliance are honoring the month of […]
By Dana Jean Costantino As we approach a full year of life under Covid restrictions, many of us are beginning to feel fatigued. Fatigued from […]
By Lynn Pax As I sat at my father’s bedside toward the end of his passing, I saw him take an invisible (at least I […]