Larry Kramer's seminal AIDS drama 'The Normal Heart' is the kind of show that hits you like a jackhammer. Twenty-five years since it premiered at the Public Theater, it remains a powerful example of ...
Danielle Kosecki is an award-winning journalist who has covered health and fitness for 15 years. She's written for Glamour, More, Prevention and Bicycling magazines, among others, and is the editor of ...
If you’ve ever bolted awake from a nightmare with your heart beating like a frenzied drum, you already know that sleep and rest are not the same. Which is why it should make sense that neither are ...
Don’t f— with Larry Kramer, you guys. The late, great, outspoken playwright wrote The Normal Heart as an angry rallying cry as he saw the world around him, and most of the characters in the story are ...
A normal heart rate is between 60 to 100 beats per minute (BPM), but it can vary by person. A heart rate slower than 60 BPM can be a sign of anything from a high fitness level to hypothyroidism. A ...
Thanks to tens of thousands in city funding, Redtwist Theatre has a spiffily renovated storefront theater on historic West Bryn Mawr Avenue, replete with an upgraded black-box performance space, a ...
Joel Grey and George C. Wolfe co-direct Larry Kramer's play about AIDS, with an ensemble that includes Joe Mantello, John Benjamin Hickey, Ellen Barkin, Lee Pace and Jim Parsons. By David Rooney Chief ...
Most healthy people experience little variation in their heart rates at rest, but a new study shows that normal resting heart rates can differ between individuals by an astonishing 70 beats per minute ...
Your resting heart rate is a simple yet powerful indicator of your overall health. For most men, 60-100 bpm is normal, but ...
Your resting heart rate can tell you about your fitness and stress.