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A Modest Book Fair Reveals America’s Half-Seen Literary Renaissance

A stroll down the main street of Hudson, New York, prompts prize-winning poet Djelloul Marbrook to meditate on our culture's values. Here in the midst of this famous antique venue a book fair was also underway.

Gabi on The Roof in July Film Review

Furthermore, as a struggling artist, he has survival issues to confront, like trying to get a gallery to show his work. Plus, he's busy juggling a couple of cutie pie girlfriends in Madeline (Brooke Bloom) and Chelsea (Amy Seimetz). In fact, he's

We Need to Reconsider The Role of Television News in Our Society

The media do not reflect our culture, they reflect themselves. Try this experiment. Pretend all your television news channels are off the air for three days. Afterwards ask yourself if you feel more peaceful, a bit less anxious.

We Once Thought Lard Was Good for Us-Maybe We’ll Get Over Reaganomics

Americans once believed that eating lard was good for their health. doctors approved smoking, and Medicare was a communist plot. So there is hope for us yet.

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