‘The people, down below,’ a Brooklyn Bridge Poem
This 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…
This 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…
In 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.”
“Up From The City Streets: A Life of Alfred E. Smith” was first published in November 1927 by Grosset & Dunlap, one year before Governor Al Smith would lose the…
New York Then and Now is a tribute to the 19th-century photographer George Bradford Brainerd.
Charlie Chaplin began his movie career in 1914, the same year that marked the beginning of World War I.
George Bradford Brainerd (1845-1887) was an innovator in early photography.
My new film, "Tennessee Mountain View: Exploring an Abandoned Theme Park in Gatlinburg," has been released.
Jordan Liles' "Tennessee Wonderland" documents the abandoned Elkmont area and Wonderland Hotel annex inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park.