April 22, 2019 An Upper East Side Building Becomes an Oasis for its Next Door Neighbor New York City residents unite to help those affected by Hurricane Sandy: here one compassionate building housed residents and dogs for the night.
April 16, 2019 Single Woman Fulfills Quest to Control Her Biological Clock A candid portrayal of how one woman fulfilled her quest to have a child through in-vitro fertilization.
April 16, 2019 Director of ‘India’s Daughter’ Nixes more Filmmaking An interview with Leslee Udwin who believes that the content of education is often more important than its access.
April 16, 2019 October 11 is International Day: A Day to Celebrate Girls and Education Sarah Fane, a doctor and founder of Afghan Connection, believes in building many schools especially for girls in Afghanistan.
April 11, 2019 Red Hook Residents Reflect on Sandy, Five Years On Red Hook was hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy. In this piece, I profile residents to see how they fare five years after.
April 11, 2019 Two Barges Find Creative Reuse on the Brooklyn Waterfront Barges in Brooklyn find their creative reuse as venues for theater, maritime history, and chamber music.
April 10, 2019 Spring at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens Last year, in spring, I visited the Magnolia Plaza, the cherry esplanade, and Japanese Garden to see what was in bloom.