TAX TIPS FOR STARVING ARTISTS: Relax and Have Fun Claiming Your Loss by Barbara Rosenthal Contributing Columnist May 1, 2019, NYC — In the three audits I’ve had since I began filing my own taxes in 1977, I came out even in two and ahead in...
Thomas Merton and the Curious Case of the 1950 Pulitzer Prize by John Smelcer with Paul Pearson During his lifetime (1915-1968), Thomas Merton never knew that one of his poetry books had been a contender for the Pulitzer Prize. In fact, no one did....
The Caduceus and the Rhea Sisters by Arthur Allen 1988 In 1928-1929 a Medical-Dental Building was constructed at the corner of Georgia and Hornby Streets in Vancouver. It featured statues of three tall nurses, made of terra- cotta, {fired and glazed...
The Ghost of Berry Creek by Richard LeBlond Contributor A botanist by trade, I have never lost my love of exploring new habitat and learning new species. So I talked the Forest Service into letting me conduct a small survey on its land in the Great Basin...
In Memoriam “Charlie” Einhorn, 76 Charlie Einhorn’s contributions to the Columbus, Ohio, creative community cannot be overstated. From the early 1970s on Pearl Alley at Charlie’s Guitar, to the later street scenes of Hot Times, and more, his was a constant presence in...
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