If movie and TV shows reflect their times, what does it mean when they're dusted off and re-presented to the public?
The Albany (N.Y.) Times Union presented that question to a group of cinema scholars - rather, make that a group of staff members (...)
Spring comforts us like an electric blanket on a cold night. It lures us with its bouquet, and rejuvenates us as we crawl out from winter's cocoon.
Spring also ushers in insects that can make us sick, a hot sun that can burn us, and pollens and (...)
Young voters like Barack Obama. The polls show this, research shows this, conversations on blogs and in social networking groups show this.
And when I requested that young readers of the On the Edge blog tell me what they care about, the (...)
It's a misconception that people need less sleep as they age. In fact, sleep requirements remain constant throughout adulthood and generally seven to nine hours a night are required.
Insomnia is defined as having trouble getting to, or staying (...)