Upgrade Breakfast- Delivered No matter what time your unscheduled life calls for breakfast, quality matters in the first meal of the day. Treat yourself. Artisanal [...] April 2, 2020
Spring 2020 in New York Oddly enough, Spring is more beautiful than ever. The magnolias more magnificent than I remember. It’s a 9/11 kind of afternoon. [...] April 1, 2020
Hall of Shame You know who you are. When you pass others on the street or in the hallways (careful to maintain that six-foot distance), you smile [...] April 1, 2020
When I Miss Seeing You…… A difficult element of social distancing is the lack of personal contact with friends and family. Virtual happy hours and parties are [...] April 1, 2020
British Film on Amazon Prime Brief Encounter 1945 Directed by David Lean with Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard. No matter how many times they remake this, the original [...] April 1, 2020
The CARES Act: Easing the Pain of COVID-19 On March 29, President Trump announced a 30-day extension of mitigation efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. We New Yorkers have a hard [...] March 31, 2020
Amy Engel’s The Familiar Dark Is Riveting Nature or nurture? It’s a question that has long intrigued sociologists, scientists, and parenting experts. Does the DNA we carry from [...] March 31, 2020
We’ll Always Have Paris – Paris Centric Musical Films Gigi (1958), based on the 1944 Colette novel, shows The City of Light in all its Metrocolor, Belle Epoque glory. Madame Alvarez (Hermione [...] March 31, 2020