by Galanty Miller Contributing Columnist I try to take a lot of wind & solar naps because I support alternative forms of sluggishness./ Women think ‘vulnerability’ is sexy, so when I meet women at parties, I always cry./ I hate fuzzy fruit. But I’ll fight...
Photo by jensjunge (Pixabay) United Nations plaza, NYC. The Architect’s Granddaughter Eleonore Nitzschke, granddaughter of Oscar Nitzschké, discusses her dream of archiving the legendary architect’s drawings, papers & memorabilia ...
Dustin Lee photo *** Hey, Teacher! by Bill Dixon Contributing Columnist It was Spring Quarter, 1970. After seven long academic years at The Ohio State University, attending classes only when I could afford to pay cash for my books and tuition up front, and busting my...
Viva Ramona, by Christie Devereaux Grupo Neo-Latino: Reaching Critical Mass by Dr. Andrea O’Reilly Herrera According to the Census Bureau, the minority and bi-racial/bi-ethnic population in the U.S. is expected to rise to 56 percent of the total...
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