There is something about saying the names of those who died for all to hear that confirms that those lost existed and had lives that mattered to those who loved and knew them.
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September 11, 2001: Even After Twenty Years We’re Still Not Getting Over It
September 11, 2001. Even after 20 years – we're still not getting over it. And with good reason. This date – like December 7, 1941 – will indeed live on in infamy.
Read More »TV Review: NatGeo’s ‘9/11 – One Day in America’
What was it like to be in New York on September 11 when the planes hit the towers? This documentary takes you there.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Royal Abduls’ by Ramiza Shamoun Koya
'The Royal Abduls' by Ramiza Shamoun Koya is not an easy read, but a necessary one for those wishing to understand how badly we treat visible minorities.
Read More »Theater Review (New Haven, CT): ‘The Guys’ by Anne Nelson – Commemorating September 11
Anne Nelson's 'The Guys' at Southern Connecticut State University commemorates the September 11 attacks and stars alumnus Dan Lauria and Wendie Malick.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Summer Shorts’
From beginning to end the Summer Shorts Program Series A is awesome on many levels. The last play will resonates with drama and power.
Read More »One World Trade Center Now Stands a Symbolic 1776 Feet
New York is bigger than all its skyscrapers because its essence is not brick and mortar but flesh and blood.
Read More »Boston Marathon Attack – A New Vigilance Most Needed
The Boston Marathon attack is a slap in the face to a sleepy-headed America.
Read More »Boston Marathon Attack – The City and Sportsmanship Will Not Be Diminished
New York and Boston are now forever linked as sisters in sorrow, but our example can provide something to remember as Boston slowly heals its wounds.
Read More »Book Review: The Terror Factory: Inside the FBI’s Manufactured War on Terrorism by Trevor Aaronson
A disturbing account of the FBI's anti-terrorism efforts since 9/11.
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