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Corey Bearak
Jun04
Summer Nights In The Park
Posted By : Corey Bearak

It’s Summertime and for this correspondent, it often means politics and anyone who checked out my Friday Promo via Gotham’s Promolistserve; but even more so it involves music; live music.   Summer nights in the park, and when the music would start Ooh what a time and then some [from When It All Began (POCO)]   Most years after Memorial Day I compil

Mitch Tobol
Jun03
Blinker anyone?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Ever been driving behind a car on a one lane road only to find they stop for seemingly no reason at all? Then, much to your suprise, they make a left hand turn. No blinker, hand signal or even a smoke signal.   This non-blinker using driver is most likely thinking (or not thinking) "I know where I'm going, I don't need to use a blinker." What they

Fred Klein
Jun02
Subway Seat
Posted By : Fred Klein

I have been taking the subway to work for 50 years and have had many experiences, both good and bad, in my travels.  However, last week I had a poignant, unique under ground experience as I entered a crowded car on the way into work.  As I entered a younger man gestured to me and offered to give me his seat.  Despite the fact that it was unexpected

Benjamin Geizhals
Jun01
The Armrest Revisited
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I was reminded of Rona's blog of a few weeks ago about armrests when I went to an off-Broadway last week. (Rona's armrest incident was on an airplane.) As I found my seat in the small theatre, I could have been mistaken for taking the seat already occupied by the woman in the next seat. When she re-arranged herself, her coat and her pocketbook, I w

Cayce Crown
May31
Engage
Posted By : Cayce Crown

This is a re-working of my blog from November 2015. Still true. I needed the reminder. The greatest gift Gotham gives us is the gift of interaction, engagement and participation with our fellow Gothamites. It reveals who we truly are and what we truly want. A gift unique to Gotham, that you can create events based on your interests, just be prepare

Nancy Schess
May29
Chores
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I am in charge of laundry.     I actually don’t mind the washing and folding parts. I find it kind of relaxing. Folding warm sheets and towels in front of the television watching a little House of Cards is kind of satisfying.     But I could really do without having to put all the folded laundry away. If there were some magical way to wish

Rona Gura
May29
Growing Up Yiddish
Posted By : Rona Gura

 Growing up, my parents spoke Yiddish to one another when they did not want my brother, sister, or I to know what they were discussing. My parents didn’t know, however, that I slowly began to understand Yiddish and, ultimately, could understand what they were saying to one another. I would, secretly,  then tell  my brother and sister what was being

Corey Bearak
May28
An American treasure lost
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I was at the pool when I peaked at my emails. My good friend Paul (the one married to Victoria) posted an alert from FOX News to Gotham RockRap listerve:   I knew Gregg was ill, had canceled his tour plans this year and was unable to play at his Laid Back Festival stop at Red Rocks in Colorado last fall (because Richie Furay played it and mention

Mitch Tobol
May27
Warning
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

This is an official warning for all users of canned hair spray.   A Washington state woman returned to her car after work to discover a can of hairspray had exploded and embedded itself in her windshield. Temperatures in the area were only in the low 90s.   Karmend Ayers, the woman who left the can in her car told the local news "At first I looked

Fred Klein
May26
Caller ID
Posted By : Fred Klein

As our communication systems evolve and become ever more sophisticated I believe actual communication suffers.  When I was young we had telephone operators who said "Number please?" and shared our telephone service on a "Party Line".  In those days talking (or just listening) was a treat and a long distance call was cause for excitement and shoutin

Benjamin Geizhals
May25
A Little Note
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I have been privileged to have been to the Western Wall in Jerusalem several times. There is an awesome and unavoidable sense of history and, for me, a holiness that encompasses the historical and more. There is a custom of inserting little slips of paper inscribed with personal notes, perhaps prayers, in the crevices of the Wall. It was reported

Cayce Crown
May24
Kintsugi
Posted By : Cayce Crown

From Wikipedia: Kintsugi, also known as Kintsukuroi, is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum, a method similar to the maki-e technique. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise. As a philosophy, k

Nancy Schess
May22
The Value of Networking
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  We all know that networking is amongst the most powerful marketing tools. Success in building your business is directly related to who you know and perhaps more importantly, who knows you.     But my question for you today is – what is the value that you find in networking that is not directly about building your client base? How does networkin

Rona Gura
May22
It's Spring
Posted By : Rona Gura

I look forward to May and June every year. Not only because those months signal the beginning of summer but there is always so many wonderful events going on during those months; graduations, weddings, bridal showers etc. For us, this May brings us two happy events, my youngest daughter, Sydney’s, college graduation and oldest, Danielle’s, graduati

Corey Bearak
May21
A Good Feelin’
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Some people can boast of attending Woodstock or Monterrey Pop some renowned concert like George Harrison’s Bengla Desh shows at Madison Square Garden or the Allmans at the Fillmore East or The Band at the Academy of Music (Rock of Ages) or their Last Waltz, or No Nukes also at the Garden. Indeed movies chronicles many of the shows and most of the