This past Saturday I had some extra time on my hands.
With restrictions that go along with COVID-19, you probably did too.
So I visited with some old friends. No, I didn’t go to anyone’s residence or even use a social media application.
I stayed at my computer.
The idea I had been ...
Rachael Ray had big plans for the quarantine break at her home in upstate New York. She envisioned “a Renaissance time,” rereading the classics, resuming her Danish lessons and studying Italian.
“I was going to get more serious about my painting. I had all these lofty goals ... and ...
PARIS (AP) — Notre Dame Cathedral stands crippled and isolated, locked in a dangerous web of warped metal scaffolding one year after a devastating fire gutted its interior, toppled its famous spire and horrified the world.
Some of the 40,000 bars — erected for an earlier renovation ...
John Prine, the ingenious singer-songwriter who explored the heartbreaks, indignities and absurdities of everyday life in “Angel from Montgomery,” “Sam Stone,” “Hello in There” and scores of other indelible tunes, died Tuesday at the age of 73.
Prine died of complications from ...
Throughout my years as a journalist, many people have asked me why I chose the profession.
To be truthful, I don’t think I chose it, but rather it chose me.
Since my days at Persell Elementary School I had a yearning to get words down on paper. Storytelling always has piqued my ...
From his childhood days, artist Jeremy Bach always loved reading. His love for reading and art has turned into a love for writing as well.
Friday, Bach’s sixth book “Tales of Terror,” will be released
“I’ve always had a love for reading since childhood. My writing evolved from ...