January 22, 2023
qphotonyc
Yesterday was both a religious and secular holiday in the Dominican Republic.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort 'em as much as you please." ~Mark Twain
January 22, 2023
qphotonyc
Yesterday was both a religious and secular holiday in the Dominican Republic.
January 17, 2023
qphotonyc and ChatGPT
From time to time the Gazette tears itself away from its namesake barrio and hits the road for places and parts unknown (to us).
November 17, 2022
qphotonyc
Last weekend the DR Jazz Festival returned to Cabarete Beach in the Dominican Republic after a two year pandemic break.
June 4, 2022
Verenice Mackey
An international flotilla de veleros (sailing ships) docked at Terminal Don Diego this week in observance of Velas Latinoamérica Santo Domingo 2022.
May 3, 2022
qphotonyc
The weekend was a rainy washout for the XXIV Feria Internacional del Libro in Santo Domingo, but clear skies on Monday left the calles of the Zona Colonial flooded…with people.
April 29, 2022
Por Verenice Mackey
The concert, a highlight of this week’s continuing Feria Internacional del Libro in Santo Domingo, featured real police officers singing and dancing their way through a blistering, hour-long set on Thursday night.
April 26, 2022
qphotonyc
The Colonial Zone in Santo Domingo, the Capital of Dominican Republic, is hosting the 24th Annual Feria International del Libro this week.
April 5, 2022
qphotonyc
Dr. Peter Morgan, a Chiropractor out of Washington Heights, is on a mission from God.
June 26, 2018
This is an installment in the Gazette’s summer series “On The Road.”
In a long bygone era of family road trips, distinctly regional cuisines, and thirty cents a gallon gas, Americans took to the highway.
June 17, 2018
This is an installment in the Gazette’s summer series “On The Road.”
“Anybody here from out of state? But not Indiana! Where? Minnesota? What the hell are you doing down here?