The massacre committed at the Tree of Life synagogue on Saturday by Robert Bowers, 46, an avowed anti-Semite and white supremacist, is the worst attack against the American Jewish community in history. It pierced the heart of the nation and tore at the core of the national consciousness.… Continue Reading
Author: Charles Tanzer
A House Divided
A House Divided Against Itself, Cannot Stand
–Abraham Lincoln, 1858, referring to divisions over slavery in America
With the news this morning that pipe bombs were sent to former President Obama’s residence, Hillary Clinton’s house, and the offices of CNN, among others, the question we must ask is: What has become of our Republic?… Continue Reading
Bluegrass Rising
I’m from New York City. I grew up on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. When I was a kid, the hottest music out there was hip hop. 80’s and 90’s pop and rock were also big.
What most definitely wasn’t big was Bluegrass music from the Appalachian Mountains.… Continue Reading
The Stuffed Cheeseburger Revolution
Today I made Stuffed Cheeseburgers for the first time. I had ground beef in the fridge, and a large block of cheddar cheese, and I was thinking about grilling cheeseburgers and having them on English muffins.
But then, as if from the heavens, a culinary lightning bolt struck me, and I thought, why not try those stuffed cheeseburgers you see on the TV food shows?… Continue Reading
An Simple Yet Awesome Day In Queens
It’s 3:27 am on a Thursday morning in early October, and I’m laying in bed in my apartment in Queens, NYC.
I had an interesting day today. I woke up around 5 am, which is way earlier than I usually do.… Continue Reading
The Sloppy Joe Adventure
Tonight I made Sloppy Joes for the first time since I was a kid. I’ve had Sloppy Joes since then, but I’ve just never made them.
At the supermarket in the evening I picked up a pound of ground beef and an onion.… Continue Reading
Judge Brett Kavanaugh Is Guilty As Sin
On Thursday, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, will each testify separately before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Professor Ford alleges that the two attended a high school party in suburban Washington DC in the summer of 1982.… Continue Reading
Flora And Fauna In New York City
It’s a rainy September Tuesday in New York City, and fall is finally starting to make its presence felt. The summer was warm. Some would say balmy, or maybe humid. Whatever you want to call it, I thought it was hot as hell, and I don’t like hot weather.… Continue Reading
Obama Breaks His Silence
Former President Barack Obama broke his nearly two-year silence today and delivered a fiery speech explicitly criticizing President Trump and calling him out for views and policies that Obama said were racist, sexist and xenophobic.
The former President delivered his speech at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to a packed house of students.… Continue Reading
The New Blue Wave Of Democrats In The South
On Tuesday in the Florida Democratic primary race for Governor, relative unknown Andrew Gillum, a 39-year old African-American, defeated a host of more experienced Democratic candidates to claim the Democratic nomination.
Gillum has been called a Bernie Sanders Democrat, meaning he hails from the progressive left-wing of the Democratic Party.… Continue Reading