I'm active in PAX, which is a gun awareness organization. We treat gun safety as a public health issue.
My main goal is to stay healthy because when you're injured you realise how lucky you are to have your health.
For a lot of arcane shipping reasons, new comics, even digital ones, have a long history of only being released on Wednesdays.
What I'm passionate about is History, and politics interest me only insofar as it is the cross-section of History in the present.
I was bused to a school in Gerritsen Beach in Brooklyn in 1972. I was one of the first black kids in the history of the school.
'Lincoln' is a powerful film. It's one of those epic films that talk about this very specific issue in history of the United States.
When I was in school, all our history books were American, so we learned American history, not Canadian history.
I've always been a big consumer of American journalism over the years and had an interest in the history of it and of the press in America; how it has changed.
I'm really interested in modern history, but to fulfill a History degree at Brown you have to do modern and pre-modern.
I feel like the history between Israel and Palestine has a lot in common with the history between India and Pakistan.
Like a lot of Irish households we read a lot of Irish history. It was almost Soviet, raising the next generation with a mythic view of their history.
I really like all of the characters in 'The Secret History' by Donna Tartt, especially Camilla, the one girl. I find her fascinating.
The history of fossil-fuel development has always been that certain people are expendable. What's changed is that new, larger populations are now considered expendable.
I'm from Dallas, so I totally get the whole thing. I understand the history and on how big of a scale 'Dallas' was and still is.
There's a few in our history, where the person who creates it becomes almost the product itself. Jobs is one of those.
In a typical history book, black Americans are mentioned in the context of slavery or civil rights. There's so much more to the story.
You know within three seconds if you're going to have a history with someone - it's a long half-hour if you've got it wrong.
Why is 'Game of Thrones' the most pirated show in the history of TV? Because people can't get it fast enough, that's why.
Right about when I turned 13, I realized that women could be jockeys, from my travels to the racetrack with my dad.
The cult of the individual is killing us. I think Twitter signals the death of western civilisation, but people have been saying that since Demosthenes.
I think to have the skill set and the ability to physically help others in matters of life and death must be incredibly empowering.