MTA's "Train Of Thought" Series Inspires With... Franz Kafka?
Is it possible that the subway wizards are getting too clever, that in their self-described efforts to "enlighten millions of New York commuters" they...
Is it possible that the subway wizards are getting too clever, that in their self-described efforts to "enlighten millions of New York commuters" they...
Michael Carmichael | Posted 05.25.2011
Lockerbie remains a compelling and inscrutable tragedy. The victims deserve an unbiased investigation, but at this late date the probability that the perpetrators of Lockerbie will ever be known is diminishing.
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 05.25.2011
If you visit Prague you may have the misfortune of flying in or out of Franz Kafka International, where the average customer can expect 31-hour delays...
Logan Nakyanzi Pollard | Posted 05.25.2011
Perhaps it was the sexual nature of Eliot Spitzer's offenses that made the shame stick. That and the fact that the former NY governor admitted he did wrong. Bush by contrast is today's Teflon man.
Susan Smalley, Ph.D. | Posted 11.17.2011
Franz Kafka revealed the weirdness of thought, the profoundness of thought, and the commonality of thought in his writings. The writings he left upon...
newyorker.com | Posted by Christopher Glazek | Posted 05.25.2011