Watch how I was able to figure out the exact weekend when these three one-of-a-kind photographs from New York history were all captured.
Read MoreThis poem is about the things the Brooklyn Bridge has seen in its long existence. The two towers that run deep into the earth of the East River hold a century and a half of history.
Read MoreAfter I released my documentary titled “The Sidewalks of New York,” it became apparent that the music was slightly overpowering the voice over, which was my mistake. That mistake has been fixed.
Read MoreCurrent events led me to do a little bit of research about Al Smith’s thoughts on healthcare. He was a man of the people and a man for the people, and his life’s work showed this to be true.
Read MoreMisinformation and hate content is nothing new in politics. This story takes a look back at a specific campaign that tried to derail an honest presidential candidate from making it to the White House.
Read MoreA delightful song from history lives on to this day. “The Irish Jubilee” is featured on YouTube in several videos, and we present those in this story.
Read MoreThis is a post-release trailer that was edited to bring in more viewers for my documentary, “The Sidewalks of New York.” It features music from Tchaikovsky.
Read MoreIn a time when the issue of immigration is consistently on the front pages of newspapers in the U.S., today I share the Author's Preface from Oscar Handlin's 1958 book “Al Smith and His America.”
Read MoreIn addition to the Bernard Gussow (1881-1957) piece from a previous blog, here are two more from “Up From The City Streets: A Life of Alfred E. Smith.”
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