They Called It Camelot: Book Review

They Called It Camelot: Book Review

50,000+ books written on JFK, Jackie, and the Kennedys...is there anything left to say? With so much history still left to be explored, why anyone would write another book on anything Kennedy is beyond reason (except, for the fact the Kennedy story is a good sell). ...

For Your Soul: Poetry Crafting

For Your Soul: Poetry Crafting

When was the last time you wrote for yourself? Writing is an essential tool in our digital world but at the same time it’s becoming a lost art. The average American office worker writes, on average, 13 hours a week just writing work emails. And when you factor in...

Spencer- A Review

Spencer- A Review

“A Fable From a True Tragedy.” reads the opening statement of the film.  Throughout this film I was continually caught off-guard by how grueling it was... and how much I enjoyed it.  Spencer is a must see for 2021/2022 - directed by Pablo Larraín and starring Kristen...

Portrait of a Lady on Fire- A Review

Portrait of a Lady on Fire- A Review

“That’s horrible! Poor woman! Why did he turn around? He was told not to, but he did, for no reason!” “He chooses the memory of her. That’s why he turns around. He doesn’t make the lover’s choice, but the poet’s.” Céline Sciamma’s Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu...

A Midwife’s Tale: Book Review

A Midwife’s Tale: Book Review

“From the storm lashed decks of the Mayflower… to the present hour; woman has stood like a rock for the welfare and the glory of the history of the country, and one might well add… unwritten, unrewarded, and almost unrecognized.” Clara Barton- courageous founder of...