Bike Riding Comes of Age A June 1 article in the Boston Globe caught my eye: parents are hiring other people to teach their children how to ride a bike. What was [...] June 8, 2016
Santa Fe Ho! A Brief Sojourn to the Southwest Tuesday – Fly out of Pittsburgh International Airport to Dallas. From Dallas, transfer to a flight to Albuquerque. Despite its [...] June 8, 2016
Phenomenal Women – Ami Brabson at the Met Room Ami Brabson brought a solid and occasionally glimmering soprano instrument, a broad smile and easy confidence to her celebration of [...] June 7, 2016
My Career Choice: Yadira Stamp – Chef/Owner, Esencias Panameñas Restaurant & Catering Yadira Stamp worked in the culinary industry for more than 30 years, taking on virtual every job that came her way, all the time honing her [...] June 6, 2016
The New American Dreamer—Link Up with LinkedIn I know what you’re thinking, you searched high and low and you found next to nothing about yourself online and you’re afraid that this [...] June 6, 2016
Street Seens: Nightfall for the Knight – Chapter Two of Elegant Ireland The last time (just two weeks ago) we walked together in Ireland, we celebrated a 26th generation rescue of an ancient moment of [...] June 5, 2016
Cirque du Soleil’s Paramour par·a·mour noun— noun: paramour; plural noun: paramours a lover, especially the illicit partner of a married person. The best [...] June 4, 2016
Confusions: Connection and Misdirection in Five Acts The name of Alan Ayckbourn’s 1974 play is Confusions, but the title doesn’t quite describe the ethos of the scenes that unfold. The [...] June 4, 2016