Lost in Paradise: A Humorous Travelogue by M. Stefan Strozier
M. Stefan Strozier’s new book Lost in Paradise is the story of a man, who, midway through a successful life in New York as a
Thanksgiving, or Bloodspilling?
It’s Thanksgiving. Or shall I call it Bloodspilling? Due to this confusion about the name of the occasion, I don’t mean to congratulate anyone. Similar
WTO Upholds EU’s Seal Product Ban
Alicia Graef celebrates the landmark victory in saving seals from cruel corporate exploitation as she hails the World Trade Organization’s decision to uphold the EU’s
Scene Pick: ‘Taxi Driver’ – You Talking to Me?
Robert De Niro is at his best of best, carving an indelible impression as the depressed ex-Marine, Travis Bickle, in New York in this timeless
Saving the Last Wild Horse on Abaco Island
Want to see the living story of reckless human expansion at the cost of wildlife? Read it in the eyes of Nunki – the only
North Carolina Student Invents Device to Charge Cell Phones with Cosmic Microwave
The universe has a lot to offer, an ocean of energy that human could put to use for meeting their increasing demands of energy consumption.
Ending Slavery in Qatar, Thanks to FIFA
While the oil owners sit in their comfy homes and enjoy luxuries in hotels, the poor workers from Asia and Africa work in miserable conditions
Book Review – ‘The Pine Island Paradox’ by Kathleen Dean Moore
First published nearly a decade ago, The Pine Island Paradox (Milkweed Editions, 2004) remains a timeless read. Author and speaker Kathleen Dean Moore takes her
Alabama Judge Spares Convicted Rapist Prison Sentence
Judges count as one of the most questionable group of authorities worldwide that often fail the demands of their position. Instead of delivering it, many
Mass Illness or Mass Hysteria?
by Josh Stevenson When fears of a disease create false symptoms of said disease, or physical symptoms that are uncomfortable and resemble symptoms of other