We all witness the tomfoolery of politicians and so often we assume that it makes for an equal, sustained, and harmonious balance in society when…
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Despite the election of he-who-shall-not-be-named as President of the United States of America (USA) in 2016, I still anticipated my column to be a lighthearted…
Let me start this column with a disclaimer: I love men, I really do. But what I don’t love is the pervasive culture of “I…
Before leaving to study in New York back in August, I quickly lost count of the number of times that I was asked whether I’d…
The world is driving us crazy- this much is obvious. The more connected we become to technology, the more we start to disconnect from the…
Steak, medium rare, with a side of shame. I’m going to talk about shame. This isn’t as easy as teenage shame. It isn’t like that…
Everyone knows the story by now. World renowned filmmaker Woody Allen, director of heralded classics such as Manhattan (1979) and Blue Jasmine (2013), was accused…
A & E specialist claims fines and cautions aren’t enough, but everyone has their bad days says Louise Bracken Recently, Dr. Cliff Mann, a…
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