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Times Union, Metroland & The Legislative Gazette

 

Some Of My Published Work

Heads I win, tails you lose

Heads I win, tails you lose

Critics charge that when it comes to education and environmental funding—as well as election and ethics reform—the new ...

Seven Legislative Gazette Articles

Seven Legislative Gazette Articles

Politics galore, take a gander...

Remedy a matter of swish fulfillment

Remedy a matter of swish fulfillment

[...] even with the Facebook shares and Instagram photos of cheeks full of oil, few if any, health providers — even the alternative ones — in the Capital Region are recommending it to their patients, if they've heard of it at all. Oil...

Cupid's guide to the 518

Cupid's guide to the 518

Who says the Capital Region — with the state's seat of government, frigid weather and abundant postmodern architecture — can't be a place for romance? On the Edge blog reader Stephanie Crocco suggests an evening of ice skating at the outdoor...

Leave those kids alone

Leave those kids alone

Albany Common Councliman offers legislation to ban “ conversion therapy,” which typically targets emotionally vulnerable gay youth ...

Rosenfeld is a finalist for Foreword

Rosenfeld is a finalist for Foreword

Harry Rosenfeld, the retired editor and current editor-at-large of the Times Union, is a book award finalist for his memoir, From Kristallnacht to Watergate: Rosenfeld's book is one of 14 finalists, along with other autobiographies, including...

We're out of here

We're out of here

Whether it's an exotic, out-of-the-country getaway, a classic Disney experience or a luxurious cruise, they say now is the time to begin booking. "The African safari is the best safari you can do," says Leslie Overton, a travel agent with the...

A hot mess

A hot mess

Global Partners wants to expand the Albany port's ability to move Bakken crude oil through the city, and locals fear for their safety ...

Parkfest sellout teaches lessons

Parkfest sellout teaches lessons

Ajon Crump, the Student Association's director of programming, said sales were helped by the lower ticket price of $5, down $10 from last year, and better artists. Students were already forming a line, flashing their $5 bills and student IDs two...

Rent squeeze

Rent squeeze

These are good times for U.S. landlords. For many tenants, not so much. With demand for apartments surging, rents are projected to rise for a fifth straight year. Even a pickup in apartment construction is unlikely to provide much relief anytime...

Dating for dollars

Dating for dollars

For some college students, procuring a sugar daddy is the one extracurricular activity that can pay the bills.

Alternatives to cineplexes abound

Alternatives to cineplexes abound

With the Oscars this Sunday, we thought it a good time to recognize some of the quality films being shown in series around the region, either free or well below first-run cineplex prices. In celebration of the digital projector's arrival, the..

Troy boils over

Troy boils over

Tension over police tactics mounts in the wake of an incident outside a Collar City bar.

A celebration of Russian culture

A celebration of Russian culture

Like Mardis Gras without the Cajun-style catfish, jambalaya and beignets (sweet French doughnuts), the grand finale will be celebrated with 100 pounds of buttery, glazed, hot golden pancakes (blinis) sprinkled with 4 pounds of caviar. The..

September spring

September spring

If I listen carefully, I can still hear her voice. I can hear my grandmother singing “Aba Daba Honeymoon” ...

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