Archive for July, 2012
life in the big city: street vendors
Posted: July 26, 2012 in Life in the Big City, PhotographyTags: Chinatown, life, Life in the Big City, Manhattan, New York, NYC, Photography, street scene, street vendor, urban
life in the big city: green spaces
Posted: July 24, 2012 in Life in the Big City, PhotographyTags: Central Park, life, Life in the Big City, New York, NYC, park, Photography, urban
life in the big city: culture clash
Posted: July 23, 2012 in Life in the Big City, PhotographyTags: culture, diversity, life, Life in the Big City, melting pot, New York, NYC, people, Photography, The Clash, urban
Trifextra – “scrambled”
Posted: July 21, 2012 in FictionTags: brave, challenge, eggs, food, life, pioneer, Trifextra, writing
For this weekend’s Trifextra challenge: Forty-three years ago today, Neil Armstrong became the first person to ever walk on the moon. In celebration of Moon Day we want you to write 33 words about someone who took a giant leap. It can mean whatever you’d like, just make sure you write exactly 33 words. (more…)
life in the big city: neon nights
Posted: July 20, 2012 in Life in the Big City, PhotographyTags: Life in the Big City, Manhattan, neon, New York, night, Photography
life in the big city: delicatessens
Posted: July 19, 2012 in Life in the Big City, PhotographyTags: deli, food, life, Life in the Big City, New York, NYC, Photography, urban
life in the big city: street performers
Posted: July 18, 2012 in Life in the Big City, PhotographyTags: art, life, Life in the Big City, New York, NYC, photo, Photography, street performer
life in the big city: fleeting moments
Posted: July 14, 2012 in Life in the Big City, PhotographyTags: life, Life in the Big City, lovers, New York, people, Photography










hey yo! thou shalt enter stage left
Posted: July 30, 2012 in Observations and CommentaryTags: Bible, faith, life, religion, rewrite!, The Voice
So a passel of enterprising souls thought it time to publish a retranslated version of The Bible, something a little more palatable to our impatient and non-understanding American sensibilities. Is there a better way to help the guide the aimless than reissue The Bible – you know, The Word of God – as part novel, part screenplay? That is exactly (more…)