

Dolly Parton Help Fund Vaccines In America – An American Hero
In April, the country legend announced her $1 million donation to Vanderbilt University Medical Center to help fund research to fight the coronavirus. In November, news broke that her generosity was used, in part, to fund Moderna’s vaccine, which trials have shown to be more than 94% effective against the virus.

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Trapped in Our Own Web
It’s getting too hard to try and keep up with everything going on with the election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. It’s stressful in every way shape and form. We have, on one hand, a group of people who are so dedicated to the “original” system and ways of the founding of the United…

Not in Control
Do you find yourself, or have you ever found yourself, feeling incredibly disconnected and out of control with what’s going on around you that you think, “What am I even doing here?” 2020 has been many things, but forgiving isn’t one of them. With every new month/week/day/hour, something happens to shake up our sense of…

Are We All A**Holes?
You know what sucks? A few days ago I was hit with the idea that, to someone somewhere, I’m the bad guy. Somebody has, or will, see me as a negative force in their life. No matter what I try to do or say, I will be the antagonist to their hero journey. Admittedly, that…

Trump-The Symptom not the Problem
Many of us were shaken by the recent news of President Trump testing positive for Covid. The reactions among the public varied. Some, wished him a speedy recovery while others… quite the opposite. Twitter exploded with new rules and regulations about not wishing harm to people.While most that know me will agree that I’m not…

30 year old Americans have been drinking more during the covid 19 pandemic than they did the previous year
There has been a rapid increase in alcoholic beverages that were consumed by 30 years old Americans during the coronavirus pandemic. The research conducted among volunteers aged from 30 to 80 years old by the journal JAMA Network Open reveals the frequency of alcohol consumption has risen by about 14% from 2019. The outcome outlined…

Three ways to Regenerate and Combat Stress and Anxiety
Who out there feels as if they have time for everything? Time to take a vacation, have fun, explore your hobbies, lean new skills, read a book, get all of your work done, meditate, exercise, spend time with friends and family, go shopping, cook a five-star meal, go dancing, go to the museum, enjoy a…

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Disappointment and Regret
To be honest, it’s hard not to feel as though disappointment and regret are one-in the same. Beginning to write this, I’m still not entirely sure I know where I’m going with this piece. In the end it might only be filled with disappointment and regret, and still somehow I think that’s the point. Disappointment…

The Unfortunate Headline We Knew Was Coming, U.S. Passes 200K Dead Due To Coronavirus Pandemic
RIP to all souls lost. Please register to vote in the upcoming election. Please fill out the Census information for your home and community. Please pray for all of the front-liners. Please understand as journalists, media curators, and writers, we do not wish to share news like this. But it is the fact. People in…

Indoor dining is about to start again in New York City
On September 30 indoor dining is about to start again in every restaurant in New York City. Although there are some restrictions people may now start to feel and think more like this pandemic is going to be over soon if we all are careful and obedient to the meters. The restaurant owners now will…

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World’s longest sea beach
Cox’s bazar is termed as the world’s longest unbroken sea beach. The sea beach has a length of incredible 132 km. It acquires it’s current name from Hiram Cox who happened to be a superintendent of Palonkee outpost in the British East India Company. He rehabilitated refugees in order to accomplish his mission to deal…

Gray Beauty
It’s easy to feel inspired by color, it’s easy to feel some sense of emotion brought on by vibrancy. Most of the time in life, we tend to see things as one way or the other: black and white, good and bad, law and order. We learn early that there aren’t really shades to living.…

Defeat vs. Plateau
How can we tell the difference between one or the other? Is there a difference? Stating the obvious here but, 2020 has been nothing but ridiculous ups and downs all year. This one year has somehow mentally and emotionally seemed like five have passed. And yet, there are so many people out there, myself included,…

“Apocalyptic” Acceptance
Here’s the thing about most apocalypse movies, they’re all a metaphor for the most extreme unknowns in life. Zombie movies, there’s death sprinkled with reminders that maybe it’s not truly an end for us, albeit a traumatic way to remind us with flesh and brain eating undead. End of days movies, like “I Am Legend”,…

Opinion: Republicans lie about Trump’s mishandling of the pandemic
Halfway through the first night of this year’s Republican National Convention, Natalie Harp, a member of the Trump Campaign’s advisory board, made a bold statement. “Just imagine what 2020 would have looked like, fighting for your life without Donald Trump fighting for it, too.” This moment is indicative of a recurring theme in the RNC…

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How did we get here with Covid-19?
What went wrong with the handling of Coronavirus? At the beginning of this year we all had so many hopes and aspirations. 2020 was going to be the year that had to be so much better than 2019. But then March hit and the rest is history. Not wanting to go over the history over…

NYC Parents Get A Choice On Reopening Plans For The 2020-2021 K-12 School Year
Welcome to the 2020-2021 School Year On March 15, 2020, the nation’s largest school district underwent a historic transformation, closing school buildings in order to protect our 1.1 million students, and all staff, families, and fellow New Yorkers from COVID-19. As we look ahead to September, we see the big picture: the continuing rise in…

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Coming Soon: The Tax Collector
There’s very little news coming out of Hollywood recently with everything on pause due to COVID. We’ve seen some of the most anticipated movies get delayed into limbo. Films like Tenet, No Time to Die, A Quiet Place 2, Wonder Woman 1984 and Black Widow are currently without plans for a release date. The movie…

Indie Brooklyn Event Brings Artists To The Park – Prospect Park on Aug 2nd | Tickets On Sale Now
Join Indie Circus for an afternoon of music, community building, being outside, and supporting local musicians – at the same damn time. Exact park meeting location will be released 48 hours prior to the event. We are looking for local grassroots organizations to partner and help us register voters in the New York City area.…
