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November 24, 2019

In ‘Stranger with a Camera’ Filmmaker Re-examines Community’s Past

In late September, 1967, Canadian journalist Hugh O’Connor was shot and killed outside of a home in Jeremiah, Kentucky. The latest in a string of reporters who’d trekked into Appalachia to report from the epicenter of crushing labor and poverty, O’Connor was a victim, in part, of growing resentment of the media in the wake Appalachian portrayals and coverage from the War on Poverty. 

November 24, 2019

Unleash Your Inner Entrepreneur at the NYU Leslie eLab

Photo credit:  Judi Polanco  Students filled the Leslie eLab at New York University’s Entrepreneurial Institute on October 24 to learn […]

November 24, 2019

I Walked in the NYC Veterans Day Parade

It is a cold and sunny day on November 11th in New York City. A perfect day for a walk in Central Park and a hot green tea, but I am reminded that it is the Veterans Day Parade on 5th Avenue. 

November 24, 2019

I Tried SoulCycle For a Week, and I Didn’t Hate It

I’ve been living in Boston for four years now, and I’ve always heard my friends talk about SoulCycle. I thought it was a waste of money, considering each class is $30. Finally, I gave in and decided to try it. 

November 24, 2019

Podcast: A Conversation with Comedy’s Rich Murphy

On the premiere episode of “Casual Convo With Marsha”, entertainment industry veteran and manager-to-the-stars, Rich Murphy, discusses his humble beginnings […]