PinnedSwiping Back at SwipingWhether it’s a swipe right, a Like, or a wink, every time you show interest in another person, it creates an opportunity for someone else…Aug 14, 2022Aug 14, 2022
PinnedX Marks the Parking SpotLocal construction recently caused my driveway to be inaccessible for five days. During that timespan, I battled over the limited number of…Aug 7, 2022Aug 7, 2022
PinnedForty Years of Jackson BrowneWhile I enjoy the music of Jackson Browne, I wouldn’t say he is one of my top 10 favorite recording artists. Remarkably, over the past 40…Jul 31, 2022Jul 31, 2022
A Brick Through the WindowIt can be sad when a friendship ends. But when one person commits a crime in the process of ending the relationship, that transposes the…Jul 24, 2022Jul 24, 2022
I Want You to Fight MeLast year, I wrote about all the fights I’ve been coerced into during my lifetime. Many times, I’ve stopped short of having a full…Jul 17, 2022Jul 17, 2022
Red, White, and Blown UpJust as July 5 follows the Fourth of July, the latter date is reliably accompanied by a slew of articles recounting adults who accidentally…Jul 10, 2022Jul 10, 2022
Movie Theater Confidential: Health Violations EditionThe posting of a venue’s health code status reassures patrons that “you won’t die if you eat here.” For non-restaurants that serve food…Jul 4, 20221Jul 4, 20221
Watching the Watcher: Election Primary CoverageThe clear distinction between “watching” and causing a commotion was brought into crystal clear resolution at this past Tuesday’s New York…Jul 1, 2022Jul 1, 2022
Kicking COVID Before It Kicks BackDuring my recovery from COVID, a side effect was the depressingly large number of well-wishers who thought I’d succumbed to coronavirus…Jun 26, 20221Jun 26, 20221
Nothing Is Free, On the RecordThe easiest way for a kid to lose track of friends is by moving to a different location. Girls are better at collecting addresses, writing…Jun 19, 2022Jun 19, 2022