The artist fnnch believes art is for everyone. He notes that, even outside of a pandemic year, only about five percent of a city’s residents and visitors tour its art…
By David Landis– 2020 will go down in history as the year of the homebody—literally. I was getting ready to write my December column (stay tuned for the Old Skool…
By Dr. Marcy Adelman– Dr. Ning Hsieh, a Michigan State University sociologist, is the lead author of a groundbreaking first study to assess cognitive health disparities between lesbian, gay, bisexual…
By Ann Rostow– Dangerous Times The prospect of a Supreme Court ruling in our favor once shone in the distance like the bright light at the end of the dark…
By Louise “Lou” Fischer– Over 80 million people will exhale in sheer relief and leap in paroxysms of glee when the current Commander Cheeto-in-Chief exits the White House for the…
By Andrea Shorter– Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of the Constitution grants the President of the United States the power to pardon any person convicted for or accused of…
By Robert Holgate and Jennifer Kroot– (Editor’s Note: This issue marks the launch of a new column jointly authored by Jennifer Kroot and Robert Holgate. Both are extremely successful in…
By Brandon Miller, CFP– Uncle Sam and Santa both have white beards, but no one really confuses the two. So, it may surprise you that the skinnier guy delivers gifts…
By Philip Ruth– An unpretentious image is generally seen as desirable, but it’s an elusive one in car marketing. Brands and sub-brands, model names, and corporate identities all aim to…
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