Inquiring Photographer: Thoughts on How to Spend St. Valentine’s Day

This week, we asked readers how they planned to celebrate St. Valentine’s Day amid the COVID-19 pandemic.   “I do have plans with a special guy this year for Valentine’s Day. We talked about the possibility of going out to a restaurant for this day, and we both decided it’s best to just stay at his place, and he’s going to cook for me. It is because we are choosing not to be around too many people, and who knows if restaurants are going to get crowded on Valentine’s Day, due to reopening of indoor dining on this holiday. I


Read More

Inquiring Photographer: New Legislative Season Begins

With state lawmakers from the Bronx back to work for the new legislative session, we asked readers what are some of the current issues our local politicians should be addressing? Well, believe it or not, there is still a lot of racism here still. And it’s not just white people, it’s Africans and Dominicans; so it’s not a white thing. It’s all the races. And they’re (the NYPD) are doing the stop and search again that they were ordered not to do. Yes, they’re starting it again. You can thank [President] Trump for all of this and half the people


Read More

For Devil Dog USA Founder, Every Day is Veterans Day

Back in 2003, Gonzalo Duran had wrapped up wrestling practice at DeWitt Clinton High School when a military recruiter passed him by. The recruiter asked him a question: do you want to join the United States Marine Corps. (USMC)? “I said, ‘okay,’” Duran says, recalling a critical point in his life that changed his trajectory. Eight years later, after serving eight years in the USMC., rising to the rank of sergeant, and being one of the thousands of military troops deployed to fight in the Iraq War, Duran, now a military veteran, saw the need to do right by his


Read More