Max Rivlin-Nadler is from Queens, NY. He is a founder of Full Stop Magazine. He will pretty much write about anything.
Sex, lies and the boomerang generation
More and more young adults are moving back home after college -- and it's hurting their sex lives
Confessions Of A Fan Photographer: The Abyss Gazes Back!
Republished with permission from The Classical. I. A couple of things that ran through my mind as I was pressed to the man-breast of a drunken Rangers fan. Why did I lower the camera between me and his nipple?
Did a French Spy Novelist Just Help Reveal that Qaddafi Was the ...
Buried deep within a fascinating New York Times Magazine profile of the French spy novelist Girard De Villiers comes the fascinating tidbit that many at the CIA think Iran - and not Muammar Qaddafi, as the official story goes - was behind the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, which killed 270 people. I asked...
Facebook Will Pay No Taxes, Get Huge Refund Instead
During the year it went public, Facebook made $1.1 billion in profits. But thanks to some nifty accounting, the company won't be paying any federal or state taxes on it —
Introducing Your Papal Frontrunners
When Pope Benedict XVI resigned earlier this week due to his advanced age, Catholics across the world seemed sure about one thing: The next guy has got to be younger.
New York Fed Still Bailing Out Bank of America
When the banks got bailed out, people were reasonably upset — why should huge corporate banks be given public money to recover from the disaster of their own greed and incompetence?
NYC Shelters Turning Away Families Despite Dangerously Cold ...
Despite this winter actually acting wintry and cold, NYC homeless shelters have been turning away homeless families on freezing nights if they cannot prove they have nowhere else to go, the Daily News is reporting.
Can college be saved?
With rising tuition, dropping enrollment and funding, the future looks grim. An expert explains why it need not be