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Life Lessons

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

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Media Musings

Back To The Firehouse?

The announcement from today’s Los Angeles Times that onetime local morning news standout Michaela Pereira unexpectedly announced her impending departure from the co-anchor role of FOX 11’s GOOD DAY LA immediately made me think of an impromptu focus group in a San Fernando Valley fire station several years ago that reinforced some disturbing truths about

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Media Musings

So How Big Is The House?

So yes, I indeed did watch the premiere episode of HOUSE OF THE DRAGON.  I thought it was at times riveting, at times overdone and I’m a far bigger fan of Matt Smith’s now than I was of his performance as Prince Philip in THE CROWN.  And feel free to laugh, I had no idea

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Life Lessons

Taking One’s Own Advice For Maintenance

So last week I got the renewal notice from God that I am starting another trip around the sun, which these days one doesn’t take for granted.  Yesterday I sadly spent another warm afternoon at a cemetery helping to mourn and bury a beloved business colleague and friend who was taken from us way too

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Life Lessons

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

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Life Lessons

Does America Need An Intervention?

I got some disturbing news this week about a good friend’s sister, who was fighting for her life and undergoing emergency surgery to replace her spleen as well as to treat many other injuries.  Sadly, as it turned out the cause of those injuries was this woman’s, for lack of a better word, boyfriend. As

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Media Musings

Fire And Ice

I’ll admit, I’m not the authority on anything related to GAME OF THRONES.  My roommate has implored, urged, cajoled and even chided me to watch the original series.  And as someone who loves compelling, epic television, I know I should.  But, honestly, the idea of devoting more than 100 hours to anything other than physical

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Media Musings

Stream On. Stream On.

Depending upon what generation you are in, this morning’s revelation from Nielsen that July 2022 was the first month ever since they began measuring the total share of television among the buckets of cable, broadcast and streaming that the latter category was the platform of choice by a plurality of persons over the age of

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