Coronavirus – The Agony and Ecstasy of Everyone Being Home
In the past when asked about what I wished for in my life, I would always say “Spend more time with my family.” Alas, the coronavirus has made that a reality. Some may call it “sheltering in place,”...
View ArticleCoronavirus – Memorial Day
The coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic, or whatever you want to call this horrific plague, has taken Memorial Day away from us. Jobs, school, entertainment, love, and life itself – these are the many...
View ArticleCoronavirus – Celebrating a New Year’s Eve Unlike Any Other
It was once again New Year’s Eve, but the 2020 version just didn’t feel right to me. I knew many other people who felt the same way – it was almost like any other night of the year. This was quite...
View ArticleMarch Sadness – How Much More Can We Take?
In these waning days of March 2021, I have been inflicted with a deep and abiding March sadness. As someone who usually is a positive person, I feel overwhelmed by negativity. The things that should...
View ArticleTheater Interview: Valerie David of ‘The Pink Hulk: One Woman’s Journey to...
If you’re looking for a way to close out strong for the month of October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, look no further than Valerie David’s solo show. David, a three-time cancer survivor...
View ArticleTheater Review (NYC): The Seeing Place Theater’s Searing Revival of ‘Wit’ by...
A new production of Wit, Margaret Edson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a dying cancer patient, is particularly poignant as the COVID-19 pandemic metastasizes into its third year having killed...
View ArticleExclusive Interview: Michael Kahan, ‘Funny in Failure’ Podcast Host
Coming into a new year, I’m asked often whether I have any resolutions. For 2022, I would like to listen to more podcasts. One podcast that I found recently is called Funny in Failure, started in 2019...
View ArticleExclusive Interview: Jason Gray-Stanford, ‘Monk’ Actor and Heart Transplant...
Being raised by a single parent, I occasionally tagged along with my mother to her training classes when she was a registered nurse. I remember how she taught a CPR course to her fellow nurses,...
View ArticleSXSW 2023: More Than Movies, It’s Past, Present and Future
This year’s SXSW Conference will run March 10-19 in Austin, Texas, for it’s thirty-seventh year. You might think, “film festival” when you hear SXSW. It’s first seven years, however, it was a music...
View ArticleSXSW 2023: Connecting Your Brain to Computers
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) connects a human brain to a computer, and it may be in your future. The presentation “Hello World: Brain Computer Interfaces at Scale” presented cutting-edge science...
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