
Bill Hopkins: “The Artist as a Poet”
Bill Hopkins is a poet in paint. Although his corpus includes such pieces as the official portrait of New York State’s Education Chancellor, his…
Read MoreBill Hopkins is a poet in paint. Although his corpus includes such pieces as the official portrait of New York State’s Education Chancellor, his…
Read MoreHappily, it’s time again to spotlight a few of the literary efforts of Finger Lakes resident authors. These titles are worthy of seeking out…
Read MoreWinter, too, is passion; family and friends; warmth of heart; generosity of spirit. The cold outside prompts us to gather inside among family and…
Read MoreTime flies when we’re publishing a fun magazine, and unbelievably, it’s time to present the winners of the second annual photo contest. Again, we…
Read MoreThe forgotten story of the Holocaust refugees at Fort Ontario Throughout most of World War II, the United States closed its eyes to the…
Read MoreOne of the best kept secrets about New York is that, about an hour north of the Big Apple, the state is a mostly…
Read MoreCold winter evenings bring a wealth of memories that warm the heart. Isolated moments bring a sense of peace and solitude. Fresh snow crunches…
Read MoreI remember being a kid. I remember playing in the snow until my lips were blue, my pant legs frozen stiff, and my mom…
Read MoreIn response to “The Powers that Be” Mark, in your My Own Words section of the Fall ’03 issue of Life in the Finger…
Read MoreAs the holidays approach, I can’t help but think about the many men and women in the United States military who will not be…
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