Carole Di Tosti
Carole Di Tosti, Ph.D. is a published writer, playwright, novelist, poet. She owns and manages three well-established blogs:
'The Fat and the Skinny,' 'All Along the NYC Skyline' (https://caroleditosti.com/) 'A Christian Apologists' Sonnets.' She also manages the newly established 'Carole Di Tosti's Linchpin,' which is devoted to foreign theater reviews and guest reviews.
She contributed articles to Technorati (310) on various trending topics from 2011-2013. To Blogcritics she has contributed 583+ reviews, interviews on films and theater predominately. Carole Di Tosti also has reviewed NYBG exhibits and wine events. She guest writes for 'Theater Pizzazz' and has contributed to 'T2Chronicles,' 'NY Theatre Wire' and other online publications. She covers NYC trending events and writes articles promoting advocacy. She professionally free-lanced for TMR and VERVE for 1 1/2 years.
She was a former English Instructor. Her published dissertation is referenced in three books, two by Margo Ely, Ph.D. Her novel 'Peregrine: The Ceremony of Powers' will be on sale in January 2021. Her full length plays, 'Edgar,' 'The Painter on His Way to Work,' and 'Pandemics or How Maria Caught Her Vibe' are being submitted for representation and production.
February 15, 2017
Documentaries, Editor Pick: Film, Editor Picks, Festivals, Film, Film Feature Articles, Film News, Independent Cinema, Movie Reviews, Reviews film
'The City of Joy' is a viable answer to the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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February 14, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Documentaries, Festivals, Film, Film News, Independent Cinema, Movie Reviews, Reviews film
The story of The Good Samaritan is the story of '4.1 Miles.'
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February 12, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Theater
When the spiritual world and the material world come together, a shattering reformation leads toward heaven and hell.
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February 6, 2017
Culture and Society, Editor Pick: Culture and Society, Environment, Food and Drink, Health and Fitness, Leisure, Product Reviews, Top Stories
Slow Wine is a global movement which declares the right of human beings to eat cleanly, drink cleanly and breathe clean air. As such it should no longer be seen as an "elite" movement for the few.
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February 4, 2017
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Patriarch Irineos of Jerusalem allegedly made land deals with Jewish settlers in an act of betrayal. Why?
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February 2, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Documentaries, Festivals, Film, Independent Cinema, Movie Reviews, Reviews film
Would you want to know your biological parents if you discovered you were adopted?
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January 31, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Theater
Is open marriage a sacrifice of marriage bonds or an enhancement?
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January 30, 2017
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Some monumental individuals have sacrificed their lives for peace; Yitzkhak Rabin is one of them.
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January 30, 2017
Arts, Culture and Society, Editor Pick: Culture and Society, Environment, Leisure, News and Events, Top Stories, Visual Arts
Lit up at night, the sculptures promise to be a singular, sterling experience integrating color, form, and light amidst the haunting, shadowy landscape of NYBG vistas.
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January 22, 2017
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The songs "Walking on Sunshine" and "Sunny" are code. For what?
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