Julia McLean, who lives in Normandy, a strategic piece of geography in WWII, takes us on a tour of the Normandy Landing beaches and other important historical sites of D-Day, June 6, 1944.
Streets Artist Brings Monsters to Life on NYC Subway Grates
In this must-see video, street artist Joshua Allen Harris used subway exhaust to breathe life into his inflatable sidewalk creations.
Guitars in the Woods
Darcy Rhyno gets to know guitar maker Russel Crosby who, with his beautifully-made instruments, excels at his craft — yet he struggles to get the word out from his house in the Nova Scotia woods.
Manuel De Los Santos
My excellent friend Dale P. sent this to me yesterday. After watching it, I knew I wanted to share it with our readers. I wondered what to say about this remarkable young man. I decided that the video and its write up are more than sufficient. I hope Manuel touches your heart as much as […]
Impressions of Normandy: Part 2
Julia McLean takes readers on a fascinating historical and scenic tour of Normandy, a beautiful part of France, the “emerald jewel set by its azure sea.” From Vikings to kings, literary greats and cheesemakers, Normandy has never failed to attract a compelling lineup of people.
Is Your Doctor a Bethune?
A hero to most and controversial to some, Dr. Norman Bethune saved lives in World War I, in the Spanish Civil War, in Canada’s remote lumbercamps, and in Mao Zedong’s China where he became known by the Chinese as Bai Quien, a synonym for selflessness and medical excellence. Today, Bethune is revered in his native Canada.
Go and Find the Magic
In the novels of Kate Griffin, Joshua S. Hill discovers there’s magic in everything, not just in the trees and animals.
Jerome: The Mystery of the Man Who Came Out of Nowhere
When a mysterious man with no legs was found on a beach in Nova Scotia, the locals took on the burden of caring for this stranger who seemed to come out of nowhere.
My Love Affair with J.R.R. Tolkien
“It is unlikely that there will ever be an author who has captured my imagination as much as J.R.R. Tolkien,” says Joshua S. Hill, who explains why the works of Tolkien engage him like no other author.
Hello From Stressville
Most people think that being an artist is just filled with fun and finger painting and that being a burlesque performer only requires eating copious amounts of bonbons while wearing pretty things. Rosie talks about the real stresses of creating a big project and balancing life as a mother, artist and business women.
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