The stupidity of a few fools does nothing to change the salient facts – Jackie Robinson is an American icon, a hero, and his legacy is eternal.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘A History of Launching Ships’ by Avi Glickstein at the Brooklyn Navy Yard
The historic Navy Yard hosts an experimental work of magic realism rooted in the real history of the famous shipbuilding site.
Read More »Night of the Living Dread: Mets Fan Turns Into Dodger Zombie When LA Comes to Town
He was rooting for the team that broke his heart and against the team that had come along and saved him.
Read More »Knicks and Nets: New Rivalry Good For New York
An upstart Brooklyn team daring to take on the successful established team in New York: does that sound familiar?
Read More »Swastikas in Brooklyn: Hate Crime or Just Stupidity?
We immediately think that these persons are sick, twisted, and racist, but is there another possibility?
Read More »Book Review: Sunset Park by Paul Auster
Auster novel looks at the emotionally wounded.
Read More »Mourning A Loss on Canarsie Pier in Brooklyn
Sadly, upon my return I saw the old restaurant all boarded up and in a state of decay.
Read More »Music Review: Soft Rocks – Disco Power Play: The Album
The Fab Four from Brighton/Brooklyn are keeping the long-thought-to-be-dead genre alive and fresh.
Read More »Living the Good Life on a Dead End
We spent most of our time playing on an actual dead end street, and those were some of the best times of my life.
Read More »International Women’s Day and the Secret Weapon Against Hunger
On this International Women's Day let's remember how important Food for Education programs are for girls.
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