Posts Tagged: David Meyers
New Album Is a Rousing Tribute to Theatre Icon Stephen Sondheim
When I covered Rick Pender's brilliant encyclopedia on Stephen Sondheim last year, I called Sondheim America's greatest living writer. Sadly, that is no longer the case. But...
New Play Tells the True Story of Female World War II Hero
Do you know the story of Sophie Scholl and The White Rose? In the early 1940s, a group of German college students published pamphlets that called...
Donald Trump Isn’t Entitled to Support; He Must Earn It
Now that Donald Trump has been elected president, many argue that he is entitled to the full support of the American people. I respectfully disagree. Throughout...
Why an Algemeiner Editor Wrote a Play About a Mass Shooter
For the past two years, I have served as Opinion Editor at The Algemeiner. I'm perhaps most proud of the paper's commitment to publishing diverse...
The True Difference Between Israelis and Palestinians
Most media outlets have been equating the murder of three Israeli teens by Palestinian terrorists with the killing of a Palestinian teen at the hands...
Iran’s Double Talk on Iraq is Disgraceful
Iran has reportedly offered to help the Iraqi government fight "al Qaeda terrorists" in the Anbar province, where radicalism and sectarian fighting have reared their ugly...
What Kristallnacht and Modern-Day Iran Have in Common
November marks the 34th anniversary of the 1979 US embassy siege in Iran, and the 75th anniversary of the Kristallnacht pogrom in Nazi Germany. At first...
The Hidden Threat of an Iranian Nuclear Bomb
As Iran races towards a nuclear weapon, it's becoming clear that a diplomatic solution is implausible, if not impossible. The only way to stop the...









