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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Writing Returns to Music in NYC
Whoever might be missing the power of the spoken word will find themselves taking a breath of relief at meeting with Bob Holman. The one who started the Bowery Poetry Club is a man dedicated to the so-called lost art, and has given the city something to listen for. He’s been working in the world [...]
A Trip to New York With Your Child
Manhattan, a busy and bustling city, most people don’t equate it with a great destination for a vacation with little ones in tow. Don’t bee fooled though there are hundreds of activities to explore with your child in the Big Apple. From museums and parks to the Sony Technology Labs . No matter what your [...]
Manhattan’s New Ghosts
In the time of post-postness, when everything that was redone by the last generation is up for another recycling, and no one wants to spend any more money on music, there comes another reason to wake up again. Just as many would have predicted, especially in this city, where reinventions can only go on for [...]
North Las Vegas and the Springs Preserve
In 1829, one hundred and eighty-one years ago, Raphael Rivera made his way into a valley in a region that would one day be known as the state of Nevada. He was the first person from Europe to arrive there; later that year, Antonio Armijo, an explorer and merchant made his way across this same [...]