Experience the history of gold, gunfights and railroad battles in Tombstone, Dodge City, Cripple Creek and beyond.
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Interview: Christopher Zoukis – Author of ‘Federal Prison Guide’ – Incarcerated Writer Pens Prison Survival Handbook
Interview with Christopher Zoukis, author of 'Federal Prison Handbook'.
Read More »Theater Review: (NYC): ‘Crackskull Row’ at The Irish Repertory Theatre
When the spiritual world and the material world come together, a shattering reformation leads toward heaven and hell.
Read More »How Our Culture Keeps Increasing Consumer Debt
The more aware you are of the motivating factors for this growth, and the better informed you are about the restrictions debt imposes on your life, the better you’ll be able to navigate this economic climate and build a positive financial foundation for your life.
Read More »The Ultimate Guide to More Productive Meetings
Anyone can learn to host a good meeting, and if you use this guide as a starting point, you should have no trouble optimizing your meetings almost immediately.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Tides: The Science and Spirit of the Ocean’ by Jonathan White
The ocean holds mystery, wonder, and amazement. In 'Tides: The Science and Spirit of the Ocean' Jonathan White wants to show you just a taste of that.
Read More »New Legislation Would Abolish Department of Education by End of 2018
Will the U.S. Dept. of Education vanish by the end of next year under Devos?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Cabaret’ by Kander and Ebb at the Secret Theatre
Who would have thought Kander and Ebb's classic musical of 1930s Berlin would take on political relevance in the United States in the 21st century? An intimate new production makes the point with snazzy staging and a fine cast.
Read More »Slow Wine 2017 Tasting at Eataly Downtown, NYC
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.
Read More »Super Bowl LI (51) – Making the Case for Super Bowl Saturday
It is estimated that approximately 16 million people stayed home from work on the day after last year’s Super Bowl.
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