
Undocumented: From Violent Streets To Cardiothoracic Surgeon
“There was a lot of violence,” Dr. Harold Fernandez, a Northwell Health cardiothoracic surgeon said. “In the same streets where I
“There was a lot of violence,” Dr. Harold Fernandez, a Northwell Health cardiothoracic surgeon said. “In the same streets where I
Records set, multiple titles often challenged Censorship of library materials is on the rise. There were 1,269 documented attempts to censor
1960s, Italy, classic cinema, mystery and so much more It was a night characterized by what happens when the community comes
Inspiration may come from anywhere A specimen he thought might be a human jawbone, found on a beach in North Carolina,
Review of: Old Truths and New Clinches: Essays by Isaac Bashevis Singer. The critic Joseph Epstein liked to tell the story
“He now belongs to the ages.” So claimed Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare’s friend and contemporary upon the man’s passing in 1616
In a lesson that would inform his life’s work, Robert Caro’s editor at 1960s-era Newsday implored the author of The Power
Becky Chalsen has recently published her debut novel, Kismet, a story which contrasts the beautiful shores of Fire Island against family
As the weather changes and days grow longer, what better time than Spring, than to look into some of the newest
Today, it’s commonplace for many people across Long Island to make a trip or three to Hicks Nurseries in Westbury for
Can rock stars write good books? I don’t mean ghost-written efforts. There was Dylan’s own Chronicles, a two-volume book that lurched
Coming this spring, Long Island local Meryl Ain is back with Shadows We Carry (SparkPress, April 25), the much-anticipated sequel to
There are plenty of mossbacks out there who miss the age of print. Who can forget The New York Daily News
Transform your home into a haven of calm and achieve your ideal lifestyle with this inspirational visual guide featuring more than 100 photographs, from the Netflix
Nothing says the holiday season is upon us more than a slew of new releases in the world of books. And
On February 5, 1946, the Ferguson brothers were concluding a night out celebrating Charles Ferguson’s reenlistment in the U.S. Army. As
Known for its patchwork of baby boom–generation housing developments that transformed potato fields and orchards into suburban sprawl, East Meadow’s history
Floral Park Memorial High School ninth grader Dylan Ryan has published his book, Robo and Friends. Since last year, Ryan has
A Second Helping: Whining and Dining on Long Island picks up where Tom Schaudel’s first book, Playing With Fire, left off
Review of: Crossroads by Jonathan Franzen The novelist Jonathan Franzen is a bird watcher, so much so that he published a
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