While my pickup truck has in excess of 110,000 miles on it, it still looks and runs excellent … and it’s a good thing it does since I have no plans to ever replace it. This one will have to last me to the onset of my dotage. I plan to be buried in it. [...]
Dr. Edward M. Barksdale, Jr. is on a mission. The Harvard Medical School-trained chief of pediatric surgery at University Hospital’s Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital (he’s also is a professor of surgery at Case Western Reserve University) wants to do more than just save one life at a time in the operating room. He wants [...]
When Richard Herman, the dynamic and visionary immigration lawyer, called me back in 2008 and invited me to come to his office to meet with some “very interesting people,” I really had no idea how “interesting” they would turn out to be. Shea Kui Ng (pronounced “ing”) is a Hong Kong businessman who travels the [...]
By Mansfield Frazier, NV Columnist It’s not always easy growing up in a tough part of any city, but Antoine Moss (now Doctor Antoine Moss, since receiving a Ph.D earlier this year) and five of his junior high school friends in East Cleveland developed a strategy: They formed a clique and called themselves “6 Deep.” [...]
By Mansfield Frazier, NV Contributor FAIRFAX – Passion. Excellence. Commitment. Vision. Ask anyone familiar with Terrence Spivey and his body of work and these words are constantly repeated. As the artistic director of Karamu House, the nation’s oldest performing arts theater focused primarily on African-American life and culture, Spivey brought just as much to the position [...]