Human rights would be empowered by a
proportional and rational response, but knee-jerk fear has a history of
racism in this country when it comes to public health. Unfortunately,
current media reactions, prevalent in mainstream and social media, are
fanning flames of xenophobia in America and withholding care from those
that need it most.
Founder, Human Rights Action Center
In only one year, Schools for Sustainability (S4S) has cultivated a
beautifully dynamic team. We honor diversity as we attract support from
members ...
Executive Director and Co-Founder, Schools for Sustainability
As the "Blood Moon" comes to fruition
later this week -- the second of two rare "Blood Moons" this year, the
last one being in April -- New Yorkers wi...
Count Dracula may stalk the
Transylvanian countryside; but his origins are much closer to Bram
Stoker's homeland of Ireland. As a frail child, Bram's mother whetted
his appetite for the blood thirsty character by fuelling the author's
imagination with supernatural tales.
Hotelier, writer and accountant. Father
of three living in County Clare, Ireland. Travelled widely. Worked in
hotel and aircraft industry.
We arranged most of our time in Dublin
with the arts and history in mind, and in those areas the place shines,
as it does in urban beauty, walkability and general pleasantness --
thanks in no small part to its populace, who live up to their reputation
for easy friendliness.
Travel, cooking and food writer
Imagine someone, anyone, telling you that. Imagine
hearing, "You're 50, you shouldn't be skydiving." Or, "You're too old to
garden." Or, "You need wheelchair assistance... your days of traveling
are over."
Filmmaker; Co-founder, The Half Fund
Jimi: All is By My Side offers a
snapshot of the singer's journey from Harlem to the heights of fame on
the other side of the pond. Interestingly, however, the film was shot in
Dublin, which acts as a stand-in for the swinging 60's in London -- a
fact that thrilled the film's Dublin-based Costume Designer Leonie
Prendergast.
Travel / Luxury Lifestyle Expert
Ireland is in many ways the perfect
country to nurture and grow a sustainable, green energy fueled society,
we have all the natural resources needed, the only problem is we don't
have the political will or vision to allow it.
Struck By Genius: How a Brain Injury Made Me a Mathematical Marvel, Author
The Cell theatre on West 23rd is truly
an invention. What the production teams do with this sliver of a
building is always a surprise, moving chairs to suit the staging, having
actors exit on what was part of the original staircase, and creating
top notch video projections to enlarge the vision.
It was easy to see the spot had once
been grand. I envisioned the well-heeled patrons sipping tea on its wide
sweeping deck facing the sea, and a host of fashionably dressed ladies
leaning over the balustrade to listen in on the conversations below.
Summer is a swell season, but throwing on a cozy
sweater, pouring some hot cocoa in a travel mug and meandering along a
woodland trail lined with trees changing hues isn't so bad either.
Hello, Fall. To make the transition easier, park yourself at a property
where plenty of nature is on the doorstep -- here 11 spectacular spots
for autumn, from New York to Norway.
Fashion and travel writer, Passport blog editor for Kiwi Collection
From what could have been a simpering
complaint tale about the growth of suicides in his hometown, Pearse
Elliott has created a wonderfully layered picture of one man's life on
the council estates of Belfast and the demons and angels that fill his
imaginative head.
Russell Dandridge also contributed to this article
Photos by Russell Dandridge
Interested in a trip to the Emerald Island? The best way to do it is ...
Writer, Auto and Travel Contributor
Not every destination around the globe
will deliver the same level of accommodations for your travel dollar.
That's why we decided to launch a new series to expose just how much
bang for your buck you're actually getting on your trip.
Oyster.com visits, photographs, reviews, and rates each hotel, uncovering the truth before it's "uh-oh" time
In the end, many things eventually fade
away, both good and bad. When the good fades away, the vacuum is
consumed by hate. When the bad fades away, it is consumed by love. I
have not given up on love.
Filmmaker; Co-founder, The Half Fund
Wild.
Wild? Not a word you'd
typically associate with Ireland. Pubs? Check. Shamrocks? Check.
Guinness? Oh definitely, but wild? Yes! It's the sea, you see.
Travel Editor, Westchester Guardian, www.barbarabartonsloane.com
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