Click here for the article by Ron Lieber.
Martin Smolin's Photos from a Recent Trip to the Brooklyn Museum
Click to advance the photos by Martin Smolin
If You Ever Wondered Why You Moved to Kendal, Read This
Click here for an article in the New York Times by Ron Lieber describing how one woman ran out of money for her care, despite good planning.
Why Some Big-Time Philanthropists Give
Click here for the article in the New York Times.
New Study Suggests Global Warming Will Affect U.S. States Unevenly
Source: Science magazine.
Click here for an interesting article from the New York Times and a graphic on the variable effects of global warming on U.S. states. Click here for the full article from Science magazine with more graphics about the different kinds of uneven effects on various states.
Have You Met this Neighbor?
Photo by Arthur Brady
Did You See this View of the Lighthouse and Bridge from Kendal?
Photo by Arthur Brady
Did You See Kendal by Moonlight Last Night?
Photo by Arthur Brady
Did You See these Wonderful Flowers in Rockwood Park?
Photo by Suzanne Adel
Did You Hear JFK Read the Declaration of Independence?
If not, you can hear it by clicking here, thanks to Arthur Brady for sending it to us.
Two residents Break into Song at Dinner
Video clip by Jane Hart
Scenes around KoH in Summer Solstice Light
The top two are by Arthur Brady, the others by Caroline Persell
Do Tears of Grief Look Different from Tears of Hope?
Maria Popova writes about photographer Rose Lynn Fisher's new book, The Topography of Tears. Click here to read the article and see the microphotography in Popova's weekly on line publication Brain Pickings.
People Are Suggesting New Mottos for United Airlines
Click here to read some of their suggestions.
In Defense of Red Meat
Aaron E. Carroll suggests we avoid blaming a single culprit. Click here to read what he has to say.
Tappan Zee Bridge Makes New Progress
Click here for the article and photos.
Using a Smartphone as a Magnifying Glass
Ever have trouble reading a telephone number or a menu in a darkened room? Click here to read how you can use a smartphone to magnify something, and even light it up.
Ways People Can Learn How to Learn
Click here to read the article by Claire Cain Miller.
Can We Feel Happiness Again after a Loss?
Click Here to read Liz Rosenberg's thoughtful New York Times feature.
Red Meat Consumption Related to 9 Diseases
More than 536,000 men and women ages 50-71 were studied for 16 years. People who ate the most red meat died at higher rates than those who ate the least red meat from cancer, heart disease, respiratory disease, stroke, diabetes, infections, Alzheimer's disease, kidney disease, and liver disease. Click here to read the note by Nicholas Bakalar in the New York Times. The article appeared in the BMJ.