Where Are The Adults In The Room?

Where Are The Adults In The Room?

While I don’t like admitting it, occasionally a milestone occurs that will give away my actual age.  Today’s one such example. Exactly fifty years ago today I put on a tight polyester suit and stood before a Torah in the Jewish Center of Kew Gardens Hills and was Bar Mitzvahed. I don’t remember too many … Read more

It’s Not You, Sir.  It’s Us.

It’s Not You, Sir. It’s Us.

I had the good fortune to meet some incredibly talented people when I briefly had what at the time was an idyllic living situation.  Turns out people who follow their passions are far more intriguing to even speak with, let alone hang out and watch football with, especially during the earliest days of the pandemic … Read more

Being Real

Being Real

This one’s harder for me to write, because this one involves some pretty heartfelt feelings and some hints at facts I’m reluctant to share.  But heck, despite the wishes of at least two women I can think of off the top of my head, I somehow was inscribed in the Book of Life for at … Read more

Rescued Again?

Rescued Again?

Got a call from an old friend, we used to be real close Said he couldn’t go on the American way Closed the shop, sold the house, bought a ticket to the west coast Now he gives them a stand-up routine in L.A. Lately, I’ve been humming Billy Joel’s inspiration lyrics in my head a … Read more

Putting The A La Carte Before The Horse?

Putting The A La Carte Before The Horse?

For decades I was blessed with the opportunity to help one of the most prolific sales and marketing teams in television history with providing ammunition for aggressive negotiations with cable and satellite providers.  When we’d conduct objective consumer research, we’d frequently be faced with the reality check that, time and time again, they’d clamor for … Read more

High Time We All Got Hopping

High Time We All Got Hopping

I listen to podcasts and news almost constantly, one of the “fringe benefits” of living in a city already obsessed with self-indulgence that has reached new heights of isolation in the era of the ENdemic.  My algorithm has me alternating between both extreme progressive and extreme alt-right viewpoints, as well as plenty in between.  My … Read more

An L Of Their Own

An L Of Their Own

Thirty years ago Penny Marshall produced what she would later describe as her most satisfying film, a poignant look at the World War II era All American Girls’ Professional Baseball League called A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN.  With the likes of the imposing and stunning Geena Davis and a vulnerable Tom Hanks as leads, not … Read more