Bamboozled No More! Another MBTA Story
I was among the many rush hour commuters trying to get home on the Orange Line yesterday, October 29, 2014, one of those caught up in Orange Line Limbo (a [...]
I was among the many rush hour commuters trying to get home on the Orange Line yesterday, October 29, 2014, one of those caught up in Orange Line Limbo (a [...]
I am absolutely fascinated with the US medical community’s response to the Ebola epidemic. The initial news of the 2014 outbreaks lacked a sense of urgency. First we were told [...]
Barack Obama is the First African-American President of the United States. Concurrently, historians should note that he has been the Most Unprotected President in US history. Liberals viewed his Presidency [...]
Dear Readers, dare I say Fans: A strange thing happened recently. I took a job that demanded I temporarily teach financial literacy. It has been scary. I have felt like a [...]
The Value of Untruths: The List Amusement and entertainment value Avoid conflict Avoid punishment Belittle others Change the course of events, history Denial Distraction Entitlement - used selectively, not for [...]
Standing at a MBTA train stop can be a mystical experience. You start your day power walking to the T station, rushing down the stairs, standing on the platform staring [...]
How did you feel when you heard the reports and news stories about the recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa? Did you believe the numbers were accurate? I don’t have [...]
I love September. September is to me, what January is to other folk. A fresh start to a new year. I always associate the newness and excitement of the year [...]
The following was inspired by a radio interview about John Updike by one of his biographers and a first time caller fan. His biographers admit their idol was a selfish [...]
On August 9, 2014 Michael Brown, an unarmed 18 year old young black man was shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. The shooting was followed [...]
I don’t understand this selfie madness thing. I just don’t get it! I have always felt uncomfortable in front of a camera which is weird because I host a TV [...]
I fuss with the sales associates who try to move me to the automatic checkout. I keep telling them that the machines will take their jobs. The young workers smile [...]
Janet Cormier loves Market Basket. I am not afraid to let the world know it. I brag about Market Basket prices the way sports fans brag about their teams’ stats. [...]
James Garner died July 19, 2014. He was one of my favorite actors. I appreciated him more after reading about his friendship with African-American sculptor Richmond Barthe, in A History [...]
When I was a kid, my father told me “look a person in the eyes and say hello.” He wasn’t telling me to talk to strangers. My dad was preparing [...]
I love horror and sci-fi movies from the 50’s -80’s. My idea of a big fun is a "Twilight Zone" or "Hammer House of Horrors" marathon. I enjoy the campy [...]
The big news for the week is about the legalization of marijuana in the US. Marijuana is a money making product and state governments are broke. Colorado's plan is to use [...]
I am a Stuffist, and proud of it! I like all kinds of stuff and I know I am not alone. There are many of us out there. And there’s lots [...]
Today is June 19, also referred to as Juneteenth. I see Juneteenth as a peculiar chapter in US history about that peculiar institution of slavery. For those unfamiliar with Juneteeth, let [...]
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