The truth is that the "I Have a Dream" speech is a living thing, one that is as pertinent in 2016 as it was in 1963.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Collaborators’ by John Hodge
Hodge's Olivier Award-winning play fictionalizes the last years of Mikhail Bulgakov, author of 'The Master and Margarita,' who lived one of the 20th century's most interesting (and saddest) literary lives, and his dealings with the dictator Joseph Stalin.
Read More »35th Anniversary of John Lennon’s Death – We’re Still Not Giving Peace a Chance
The sense that we are always “at war” is overwhelming and frightening – our children born since 9/11 have never known a world without war,
Read More »Paris Attacks: Give Peace a Chance
The killings in Paris are part of a cycle based on erroneous beliefs and assumptions. Now is a time when we can pause and start a new cycle – a cycle of waking up to our oneness with each other, with our Mother Earth and indeed the entire universe.
Read More »Language Matters in Life and Business: Words of War
ISIS? ISIL? Islamic State? Daesh? What's in a name? A lot.
Read More »Veteran’s Day Honors Those Who Served – Brings Back Memories of Those Passed On
If you do have an opportunity to meet a veteran today, don’t forget to extend your hand and say, “Thank you.” It’s the least any of us can do.
Read More »Leslie Odom Jr. Performs at the Morris-Jumel Mansion’s Culture and Arts Festival
The Culture and Arts Festival at the Morris-Jumel Mansion is a yearly event which is held to support the mansion/museum.
Read More »Documentary Review: ‘Ball of Confusion: The 1968 Presidential Election’
Larry J. Sabato, politics professor and director of UVa’s Center for Politics, interviewed Edward Nixon at an advance screening of "Ball of Confusion."
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Awakening in Ink’
Would you agree to be the caretaker of a haunted mansion for one night?
Read More »Pope Francis in the U.S.A. – His Mission Was Pastoral and Not Political
During his visit to the United States, Pope Francis made the most important steps the leader of the Catholic Church can make – Christ-like ones.
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