
Kerouac At 100: The Road Goes On…And On
It’s 2022 and “the twos” have it. First, the centennial of Ulysses, then The Wasteland and now that of Jack Kerouac
It’s 2022 and “the twos” have it. First, the centennial of Ulysses, then The Wasteland and now that of Jack Kerouac
Playwright’s new memoir captures Chinese-American experience Isabel Allende once said that a memoir is invitation into another person’s privacy. It’s certainly
Port Washington has always been known for gorgeous, breathtaking sunsets. Local realtor and charity organization founder Jeff Stone has found a
When Patrick J. Buchanan ran a poor fourth in the 2000 presidential election, his career seemed over. Critics forgot that Buchanan
If you love Long Island history but are pressed for time, Richard Panchyk of Westbury is your man. His 34th book
This year, the 1972 epic, The Godfather turns 50. The film, starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall, Diane
By Natalia Ventura nventura@antonmediagroup.com Jennifer Wolf Kam is a fiction writer in Syosset and is releasing her new picture book, Until
By Tyler Mroczek In addition to operating her own practice and hosting educational courses, a Levittown hypnotist shares personal experiences, information
By Joseph Scotchie jscotchie@antonmediagroup.com The following is a book review of Master of the Game: Henry Kissinger and The Art of
Of all the changes the pandemic has brought over the last 18 months, the one that seems to continue in a
From the North Shore to the South Shore and out to the East End, Long Island is home to a nationally
Former Massapequa resident pens fictional account based on personal experience When Super Storm Sandy made landfall on Long Island on October
Twenty-year Manhasset resident Sabrina Horn has recently published a new business ethics book, titled Make It, Don’t Fake It, which has
Author Christopher Verga and veteran journalist Karl Grossman bring to life the often overlooked history of the Cold War era in
The patchwork of beach towns, villages and hamlets that make up Islip Town represents some of the most historic communities on
Q. How has Frances Hodgson Burnett’s legacy as an author imprinted on you, generations later? A. Today, I’m a speaker, writer
“Where you tend a rose…a thistle cannot grow.” – The Secret Garden Resting peacefully in a grove at Roslyn Cemetery is
New book captures horrific migrant camp culture When author Mark Torres embarked on writing Long Island Migrant Labor Camps: Dust For
Last year, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs reported that there are nearly 300,000 World War II veterans alive and well
Massapequa columnist releases publishing debut The English novelist Graham Greene once said, “There is always one moment in childhood when the
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