What It Was, Was Football – Long Island Weekly
“What it was, was football,” said Andy Griffith 70 years ago, in a classic monologue about a naïve country preacher who goes to a “college town” to set up a tent service and finds himself […]
“What it was, was football,” said Andy Griffith 70 years ago, in a classic monologue about a naïve country preacher who goes to a “college town” to set up a tent service and finds himself […]
It starts with the very ground of our being, the Earth we all live on.”Rooted in the soil we grow, ReWild Long Island has helped create more than 10 sustainable gardens and 4 chapters dedicated […]
The production of standardized furniture has grown in popularity over recent decades. It seems like one-of-a-kind, labor-intensive pieces are fading out of the market, replaced instead by quick and easy, mass-produced items. On the one […]
Becky Chalsen has recently published her debut novel, Kismet, a story which contrasts the beautiful shores of Fire Island against family secrets and tested relationships.The novel focuses on the Sharp twins, Amy and Jo, as […]
Recently, the Art League of Long Island hosted the first of three LGBTQIA+ workshops taking place over the next few months. The classes, hosted by transgender artist Liv Cocozza, explore LGBTQIA+ art and literature from […]
My family has always rescued dogs. From the time I was little, I can recall the click-clack of paws on our tile floors, floating tufts of various colored hair, and the early morning barking which […]