To Life! Celebrating Sheldon Harnick-Jubilant “Things will go well for you if you keep twanging that lyre,” eminent lyricist EY Yip Harburg told Sheldon Harnick. The year was 1950. [...] September 18, 2019
First Look: Transition Plaid Get used to it, there’ll be lots more. Traditional weaves and prints are stitched into both new silhouettes and classics. Pair with darks [...] September 18, 2019
Off the Grid in the Arctic Circle Do you remember the last time you went for more than a day without access to the internet for your smart phone, tablet, or computer? I am [...] September 17, 2019
College Admissions Scandal – How Parents Let Their Children Down On September 13, Felicity Huffman became the first parent to be sentenced in the nation’s largest college admissions scandal. Huffman, an [...] September 17, 2019
Teachers Can Help – Teachers Need Help An important moment during the September 12 Democratic debate concerned the discussion about education. There was consensus on one point: [...] September 16, 2019
Poet’s Corner: Tunnels in the Word “Tunnels in the Word” is included in the new book From Rhythm to Form, with paintings by Marsha Solomon, a frequent contributor [...] September 15, 2019
My Career Choice: Leah Michalos – Wearing Two Hats Leah Michalos is a busy woman. For her management company, Leah is currently working on Beau, a new musical by Douglas Lyons and Ethan D. [...] September 14, 2019
Only Yesterday – “Just Two Mothers’ Boys Trying to Get On With It” In the voice-over of an actual radio interview, Sir Paul McCartney reminisces about a night during the Beatles’ 1964 U.S. tour when, due [...] September 13, 2019