Category Archive: news

A few Sundance movie selections for you

It’s no secret I support Independent films over big Hollywood corporation films. Always have, always will. There is something remarkable and encouraging when an idea comes to life, is filmed, shared and many… Read More

Our Inaugural Poet is America

Today, Richard Blanco will be in front of the world, reading his poetry. He is the unlikeliest of candidates to be chosen as the Presidents’s inauguration poet, or the obvious choice. I say… Read More

Comic relief holiday style (or something along those lines)

So most of you are aware this blogger will be home alone (no cool happenings like the movie thank you) on Christmas. I’m not allowing the Santa-don’t-love-you-anymore mentality to take root, hell, I… Read More

We need you to Write #4 Rights-Amnesty International write-a-thon

Ten years ago I became aware of a Nigerian woman who was sentenced to death by stoning, her name is Amina Lawal. I was appalled, horrified and felt helpless. Then I became aware… Read More

How the Boss got pretty in pink

Working for Corporate America can prove challenging. From the hundreds of daily emails, meetings to schedule meetings and trying to navigate a global work community can be daunting at best. When handed a… Read More

Free Penny Press gives the Oscar to…..

Steven Spielberg has done it again; produced another epic film that is sure to be remembered for many years to come.”Lincoln” is truly a gift to us, humanity. I have not seen the… Read More

What would be your message to the world ?

If you could send one message to someone or about something you care about, what would it be? Robert X. Fogarty asked that question after Hurricane Katrina. The project began as a photographic… Read More

Invisible Soldiers in America

We wake up, pour our coffee, get dressed, head out the door to our nine to five job and while idling at that stoplight we see them, then we look away. They are… Read More

Nothing Freshly Pressable about this post

The past few weeks have been rather draining on my brain cells. I actually think they are on hiatus in Tibet or somewhere as equally far away. I have been saving the few… Read More

Art not even a hurricane can erase

We have arrived at Friday, end of another week and what a week it has been. Hurricane Sandy came barreling through the Northeast and she danced a brutal jig. It’s been difficult to… Read More

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