March 2024
Irish For 19 days in 2023, from July 28 to Aug. 15, we made our first trip to Ireland, picking up a car in Dublin (after staying in the city for three days) and driving around the perimeter of the island. Michael Bettencourt
La cuisine du démon When the preparation, consumption of food journeys beyond survival nutrition, it lands at the gate of entertainment as the art of cooking and it’s as indexing, revealing, and self-defining as any art form. Arthur Danin Adler
Not all right all right Yug. I'm incontinent. Not all the time of course, not that bad and it's not a medical condition that requires intervention —just a royal pain. Claudine Jones
Songs and Stories: Part I There’s a story behind every song. Maybe a dream, a keen observation about the human condition, an epiphany, a funny situation, a news item, or a muse – someone that inspires your creativity. Les Marcott
March Blows In It arrives as a welcome but not always civil guest, alternately bringing cold, sun, wind, rain, warm temperatures, offering the hope of and then disappointing with another blast of winter. Gregory Luce
St. Patrick’s Day in the 33rd County A fish takes for granted the water in which he swims. As a kid in 1970s Woodside, Queens, I never thought twice about how most of my classmates had a parent or two who spoke with a brogue. Patrick Walsh
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