by alan | Sep 24, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
Depression touches people differently, making dealing with the condition more of a personal experience than a universal one. Some describe the illness as a dark cloud, while others liken it to being trapped in an empty space. Regardless of how it personally feels,...
by alan | Sep 21, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
Miracle Above Manhattan New Yorkers can float over busy streets in an innovative park. By Paul Goldberger Photograph by Diane Cook and Len Jenshel Parks in large cities are usually thought of as refuges, as islands of green amid seas of concrete and steel. When you...
by alan | Sep 20, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
Feast of Friends, a Doors documentary that the band members produced themselves on their 1968 summer tour, is finally getting a proper release. The feature, which was never completed, was screened to generally negative reviews at film festivals during frontman Jim...
by alan | Sep 19, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
Richard III’s last moments were likely quick but terrifying, according to a new study of the death wounds of the last king of England to die in battle. The last king of the Plantagenet dynasty faced his death at the Battle of Bosworth Field on Aug. 22, 1485,...
by alan | Sep 19, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
You already know texting while driving is ridiculously dangerous, and in many place even illegal, but the cops can’t enforce what they can’t see, right? Not so fast. If you think you can get away with a quick message to your friend while cruising to get your morning...
by alan | Aug 26, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
There’s been a lot of dialogue surrounding depression — particularly in light of recent events — as people struggle to understand why and how it affects people in the ways that it does. And for the 350 million people worldwide who do struggle with...