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Music Review: Steve Conte – ‘The Steve Conte NYC Album’
Conte reminds us, despite the millions jammed into NYC's boroughs, each one is an individual. Their stories give the city its character.
Read More »Discovering Shovel Talk – Old Fashioned Social Networking
You cannot shovel with your cell phone in one hand. That is impossible. You can, however, hold a conversation with your neighbor .
Read More »50 Years Ago Today – Remembering The Beatles First Appearance on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’
What happened to The Beatles is nothing short of extraordinary. They went from those first fledling moments on a cold Sunday night in February 1964 to a juggernaut that literally rocked the world.
Read More »The Winter of My Discontent
There are so many possibilities of warmer places with year round sun, destinations where a shovel is only used to make a sand castle on the beach.
Read More »New NYC Mayor de Blasio and Mike Bloomberg – A Tale of Two Cities
Mayor de Blasio has rightly called the last 12 years a “Tale of Two Cities,” and obviously this is a salient observation for anyone who has lived her under Lord Bloomberg’s rule. The disparity between the haves and have-nots was never more apparent than under his watch.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Book of Thoth’ by Paul Leone
The second volume in the Vatican Vampire Hunters series moves from London to New York city.
Read More »Don’t Hate Me Because I’m Rich Girl – Another Sad Case of Those More Fortunate
New Yorkers don’t spit into the faces of rich people; they have better things to do with their saliva.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): “Bell, Book And Candle”
Kate Middleton plays Gillian Holroyd, witch and bewitching. The character herself is a prominent enchantress in pop cultural history.
Read More »Sid Bernstein Dies at 95: Instrumental in Putting Mania and Beatles Together
It is no stretch to say that until Bernstein actually started promoting Beatles, people on this side of the pond thought that Beatles were just bugs.
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