Right or Wrong, Will Smith’s Performance was Unforgettable
Every time I think I know what I’m thinking about the now infamous Oscar slap last week, something else comes along and I get a
Every time I think I know what I’m thinking about the now infamous Oscar slap last week, something else comes along and I get a
Qualified. In the dictionary it comes before quality and after quaint, and for the past few days, it has come in Supreme Court nominee Judge
Facts, photos, and figures are powerful, no matter their source or intent, and over the past weeks the images and numbers coming out of Ukraine
In a rare show of bipartisanship, the U.S. Congress came together this week to condemn the recent rash of bomb threats at the nation’s historically
March is Women’s History Month and unless you are like Mork, the television alien from Ork, a planet where children are born middle-aged and from
February is Heart Month and if there’s anything that deserves recognition, it’s this little heart-shaped miracle beating inside our chests. Of course, I know it’s
Travelius “Trell” Harris is more than just an engineer. He is a world traveler and founder of the Alita A. Watkins Memorial Scholarship, a nonprofit
From my earliest remembrances, with cutout figures on my elementary school bulletin board, February was Black History Month. I loved having it evolve from a
February has gotten off to a dizzying start and I’m struggling to keep up. Between politics, COVID, ice storms, tornadoes, and plain ol’ living, I
I’m always looking for a reason to celebrate, and any excuse will do. Whether it’s National Pie Day and I’m advocating for peach cobbler, pecan,
Every time I think I know what I’m thinking about the now infamous Oscar slap last week, something else comes along and I get a
Qualified. In the dictionary it comes before quality and after quaint, and for the past few days, it has come in Supreme Court nominee Judge
Facts, photos, and figures are powerful, no matter their source or intent, and over the past weeks the images and numbers coming out of Ukraine
In a rare show of bipartisanship, the U.S. Congress came together this week to condemn the recent rash of bomb threats at the nation’s historically
March is Women’s History Month and unless you are like Mork, the television alien from Ork, a planet where children are born middle-aged and from
February is Heart Month and if there’s anything that deserves recognition, it’s this little heart-shaped miracle beating inside our chests. Of course, I know it’s
Travelius “Trell” Harris is more than just an engineer. He is a world traveler and founder of the Alita A. Watkins Memorial Scholarship, a nonprofit
From my earliest remembrances, with cutout figures on my elementary school bulletin board, February was Black History Month. I loved having it evolve from a
February has gotten off to a dizzying start and I’m struggling to keep up. Between politics, COVID, ice storms, tornadoes, and plain ol’ living, I
I’m always looking for a reason to celebrate, and any excuse will do. Whether it’s National Pie Day and I’m advocating for peach cobbler, pecan,