Brooklyn Bugle Book Review: “When Breath Becomes Air” by Paul Kalanathi
Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths . . . I would spread the cloths under your feet Paul…
March 18, 2016Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths . . . I would spread the cloths under your feet Paul…
March 18, 2016Hurricane Sandy forced a shutdown of the New York City transit system in October 2012, and a warming climate…
March 15, 2016Women of a certain age tend to become invisible, but not Florence Gordon, a writer and the title character…
March 11, 2016Our communications and travel technological advances of the last half century or so have made the world feel very…
March 4, 2016The NY Transit Museum will be part of the 8th NY Disabilities Film Festival with a screening of “2e:…
March 1, 2016When Barack Obama took office as President of the United States in January 2009, the US was still heavily…
February 19, 2016by Alexandra Bowie Iain Pears’ fascinating and compelling new novel “Arcadia” opens in a landscape, “bathed in sunshine, sweet-smelling…
February 12, 2016Transportation Alternatives will hold a rally and press conference on Saturday, February 13 at 11 AM to call attention…
February 11, 2016Peggy Guggenheim was a niece of Solomon Guggenheim (whose art collection is housed in the eponymous museum) and a…
February 5, 2016The Hasidic rabbis who decide what behavior is acceptable for their followers use the Hebrew acronym BYKL – in…
January 29, 2016