Monthly Archive: January, 2015

Heading Into Super Bowl XLIX, Fans Are the Big Winners

On Sunday night, either the Seahawks or Patriots will walk out of University of Phoenix Stadium as winners of Super Bowl XLIX. Leading up to the big game, though, the biggest winners of… Continue reading

Prologue To My Blog

Photography by Gina Sinotte (ginasinotte.com) I had a dream I would be conducting interviews for my Huffington Post Blog, a good platform for voices to be heard, with people who’ve inspired me and… Continue reading

Whitney Houston’s Daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown Found Unresponsive, Hospitalized

Saturday, Whitney Houston’s daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown was taken to North Fulton Hospital after being found unresponsive, reports CBS Atlanta. She was found in her home in a Roswell subdivision by her husband… Continue reading

Northeast, Midwest Brace For Snowstorm

A storm gathering steam over the southern Rockies is expected to dump up to a foot of snow on parts of the Midwest and perhaps even more on Boston, which is still recovering… Continue reading

Interview: Director Kevin Macdonald on Black Sea

Kevin Macdonald directed one of my absolute favorite movies of the last ten years, the twisty political thriller State of Play. As such, I was especially excited when I had opportunity to chat… Continue reading

2016 Presidential Candidates Use Pre-Announcement Phase To Push Fundraising Limits

WASHINGTON — The 2016 presidential campaign is already in its beta launch stage, as candidates are beginning to roll themselves out so audiences of party insiders and wealthy donors can test them for… Continue reading

President’s Call for Action on Inequality Rings Urgently for Latinos

Of the various domestic policy prescriptions of President Obama’s 2015 State of the Union address, one message stood out clearly: though the economy has improved significantly since the darkest days of the Recession,… Continue reading

President’s Call for Action on Inequality Rings Urgently for Latinos

Of the various domestic policy prescriptions of President Obama’s 2015 State of the Union address, one message stood out clearly: though the economy has improved significantly since the darkest days of the Recession,… Continue reading

Ukraine War: Shelling and Hunger Killing Civilians

They were civilians standing in line at the Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Centre in Donetsk, Ukraine. This was aid they needed because of the war between the government and pro-Russian separatists. But the savagery… Continue reading

The Hardest Game Of Disney “Would You Rather” Ever

Mirror, mirror, on the wall, it’s the hardest “Would You Rather” of them all! View Entire List ›