When fighting a war, should a country attempt to behave morally or should the approach be to overwhelm the enemy with such bloodshed that they can never get up again to fight? 'Daylight Precision' reveals the intelligence behind the two philosophical views held by generals during WWII which brought life and effected death on a massive scale.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘London Wall’ by John Van Druten
An insightful, disarming look at male-female relationships in the workplace.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Gidion’s Knot’ by Johnna Adams
'Gidion's Knot,' written by Johnna Adams, brilliantly directed by Austin Pendleton and acted by Karen Leiner and Dara O'Brien examines social responsibility, parental responsibility and the cultural assumptions about both during a spell-binding, atypical parent-teacher conference.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Sotto Voce’ by Nilo Cruz
This is an amazing, poetic work about the relationship between an older woman and a younger man in the shadow of the Holocaust.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘My Mother Has Four Noses’ by Jonatha Brooke
This richly rewarding one-woman musical by the singer/songwriter Jonatha Brooke is one to savor and recall long after you've returned home.
Read More »Presidents’ Day – Should We Honor All Presidents On This Day?
If we do a little exploration, we could probably find something interesting and noteworthy about each one of the 44 who have served their country.
Read More »The Secret To Success Is: There Is No Secret (8 Knowns to Creative Freedom)
There are no secrets or formulas or one size that fits all when it comes to success. It's all known, although for some not yet discovered.
Read More »Prisons Within Prisons: An Interview with Prison Law Expert Christopher Zoukis
In most federal prisons, there is a building designated the Special Housing Unit. This can be thought of as a prison within a prison.
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 »Dark History: Mexico’s Drug Cartels – Part 3
Mexico seemed to be what was called a failed state. The government had lost control of its country.
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