On this day, November 14, 1900, Aaron Copland was born in Brooklyn, New York, of Lithuanian Jewish descent. He is best known for the music he wrote in...
On November 18, HIDE/SEEK: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture will open to the public at the Brooklyn Museum (BM). After it closes on February 12, the exhibition will...
John Aravosis at AMERICAblog says, “Insurance doesn’t cover Gardisil, and it’s not “proven” that it helps prevent throat cancer, but I’m getting my shots anyway,” in...
Now it can be told; the gays did a very bad thing. The jury’s come in and the consensus of the very serious people is the...
Democratic Congressman Paul Tonko, who represents upstate New York, today delivered on the House floor a delightful poem, revised from Clement Clarke Moore’s Christmas classic, “Twas the Night...