There are holidays filled with joy, love, laughs and a gladdened heart. And then there’s Valentine’s Day. “I’m not sure he ever recovered,” recalls a friend I’ll call Clarissa, thinking of the Valentine’s Day when she was engaged to the man of her dreams, who gave her a pair of […]
Opinion
Super bowl? Super boring
I can’t really explain it, but here we are, just days from the biggest sporting event of the calendar year, and I’m having trouble getting “super” excited. Even if you aren’t a fan of the NFL, even if you haven’t watched a down of football all season, there’s a pretty […]
Digging in with the diet detective
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]t’s a cruel joke that the Super Bowl comes just a little over a month after we have resolved to forsake all wings, chips, dip, pizza, soda, beer, cheese sticks, Cheez-Its, Cheetos and anything else that is bright orange and vaguely food-like. Ha. That’s why every year around this time, […]
40 years after the death of Paul Robeson
Jan. 23, 2016 was the 40th anniversary of the death of Paul Robeson. He was the most accomplished, educated and talented human being I have ever read about. He spoke in a stentorian fashion and commanded a presence that made him larger than life. Robeson graduated from Rutgers University where […]
Appalled by the mayor’s comments
To the Editor, I read the Review’s article published on Jan. 29, 2016 called “HCZMC discusses village development.” I would like to comment on James Pero’s article, which was very informative. I am appalled that our mayor, Mr. Norman Rosenblum, said, and I quote, “It is imperative on behalf of […]