Our Boots on the Ground
Posted on 25. Jan, 2010 by Michelle Herrera Mulligan in Our Man in Afghanistan
No matter what opinion we may have, in favor or against, the United States’ current engagement in the war in Afghanistan, we all honor the men and women who choose to risk their lives to serve our country. Below, please read one man’s account of moments passed during a year of duty. As an army [...]
Outpost: Hidden in Plain Sight
Posted on 25. Jan, 2010 by Michelle Herrera Mulligan in Hill Top Reviews
Nestled in between a church and an empty lot on a deserted stretch of Fulton Avenue, The Outpost seems like a happy accident. If you walk in looking for coffee on a busy Sunday morning, you may think you stumbled into a 24-hour club instead of a café. You’ll see a glass chandelier sparkling over [...]
Open Mic at Tillie’s: Finding Talent on the Block
Posted on 25. Jan, 2010 by Michelle Herrera Mulligan in Arts on The Hill
A Japanese opera singer? A 12-piece Hawaiian ukulele ensemble? Artists such as these may have provided Tillie’s Open Mic Night’s most exotic performances over the years, but they haven’t been the ones to bring the crowds. Since co-owner Patricia Mulcahy helped to start the program in 1998, it’s belonged to the regulars, the local Fort [...]
















