At a certain point, every religion must explore its sacred past. What shards of history have survived? What is myth? What is symbol? Where does man end and God begin? And what is the shadow side? It took Christianity almost 2,000 years to look at its founding stories with modern eyes. The Mormon sacred stories […] Read more
The Most Interesting Man In The World!
His blood smells like cologne; his hands feel like rich brown suede! His charm is so contagious; vaccines have been created for it! Alien abductors have asked him to probe them! When it’s raining it is because he is thinking about something sad! Years ago he built a city out of blocks; today over 600,000 […] Read more
The Motown Story
Berry Gordy, founder and CEO of Motown Records, had a notorious reputation for not allowing his artists to flex their creative muscle. This is not to say that Gordy was indifferent to the natural evolutionary process that most creative artist experience. Berry Gordy’s often times unrelenting position to the hit-making machine that was Motown was, […] Read more
The Name Of The Rose By Umberto Eco
And I asked myself, frightened and rapt, who was she who rose before me like the dawn, beautiful as the moon, radiant as the sun. Then the creature came still closer to me, throwing into a corner the dark package she had ‘til then held pressed to her body; and she raised her hand to […] Read more
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
And I asked myself, frightened and rapt, who was she who rose before me like the dawn, beautiful as the moon, radiant as the sun. Then the creature came still closer to me, throwing into a corner the dark package she had ‘til then held pressed to her body, and she raised her hand to […] Read more
The Nanny Diaries By Emma Mclaughlin & Nicola Kraus
…She wants to know what I study, what I plan to do in the future, what I think of private schools in Manhattan, what my parents do. I answer with as much filigree and insouciance as I can muster, trying to slightly cock my head like Snow White listening to the animals. She, in turn, […] Read more
The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin & Nicola Kraus
She wants to know my future plans, what I want to study, what my parents do, and my thoughts on Manhattan private schools. With indifference, I answer while slightly turning my head and listening like Snow White to her animals. She shoots for a Diane Sawyer pose while accusing me of stealing her jewelry, husband, […] Read more
The National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse
If you look at Jessica, there are no visible bruises or broken bones. She seems the picture of the perfect child. But if you look closely, you can see how rejection, fear, and constant humiliation have left scars that have tragically affected her childhood. Remember, you don’t have to lift a hand to hurt your […] Read more
The National Committee For Prevention Of Child Abuse
If you look at Jessica, there are no visible bruises … no broken bones … she seems the picture of the perfect child. But if you look closely, you can see how rejection, fear, and constant humiliation have left scars that have tragically affected her childhood. Remember, you don’t have to lift a hand to […] Read more
The National Forestry and Wildlife Association
Every year, thousands of acres of trees are destroyed by fire. Add the enormous costs of fighting forest fires, and you can see why forest fires are a national tragedy. Please use fire safely, wisely, and responsibly. Brought to you as a public service announcement from The National Forestry and Wildlife Association […] Read more

