Disability Pride Month is a time for the disabled community to celebrate who we are and for non-disabled people to take notice and stop seeing us as objects of pity. Founded in 1990, the month aims to bust stigmas around disability and, above all else, show that disability is a part of our lives that we don’t want to hide.
A question that is still whispered when the subject of Disability Pride Month comes up is, “Why are you proud to be disabled? Read More...
The singer and songwriter Eddie Money, whose singles like "Take Me Home Tonight," "Baby Hold On" and "Two Tickets to Paradise" were an archetype for 1970s and 1980s rock radio, died Friday morning in Los Angeles at age 70.
Less than a month ago, Money announced that he had stage IV esophageal cancer, which had metastasized to his liver, lymph nodes and stomach.
In a statement sent to NPR, his family said: " Read More...
TV reviewTelevisionReviewOne corpse, multiple suspects and countless chic accessories: this gloriously gloomy whodunnit tries one last – surely the last? – variation on odd-couple detectives
Without wishing to get too Taggart about this, there’s been a murder. The body of energy company executive Clellan Coburn has been found in the woods outside Aberdeen, and he had just announced a business merger that would have meant his oil company switching to green energy. Read More...