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Nancy Schess
Jan06
The Annual Resolutioning Exercise
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Here I go again. This is my first blog of the new year and I have a tradition. I blog about resolutions. I’ve always had this theory that saying it out loud would hold me accountable – as if each and every one of you counted as my own personal mirror. (And yes, I know that “resolutioning” is not a word – but this time of year, it has always seeme

Rona Gura
Jan06
Thinking Before You Speak or Type
Posted By : Rona Gura

  My Mom used to say quite often, “Think before you speak.” She would go into further detail with, “Is it necessary?” “Is it kind?”   I’ve been thinking a lot about my Mom’s advice lately. Both for myself and other people. We now live in an age where people share their most private thoughts and words on the internet and social media. Or where we

Corey Bearak
Jan05
My Ten
Posted By : Corey Bearak

At the end of every year, I compose a review of the top ten shows that I attended. This year. I posted my commentary to my website on New Year’s Day. While I prefer to post on the eve, this year and last I posted on the first day of the year. As with 2018, many of the shows received coverage in this Gotham space (View the links to review those past

Mitch Tobol
Jan04
2020
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As is tradition, I offer my predicttions for the coming year. Just as a reminder, here's my record since 2007:   2007 - 1 for 7. (my rookie year:)2008 - 1 for 1 (gutsy picking one but it was spot on)2009 - 3 for 5 2010 - 2 for 32011 - 3 for 3!!! 2012 - 3 for 3!!!2013 I took a break, the launch of the new website took all my attention2014 - 2 for 32

Fred Klein
Jan03
Edward R. Murrow
Posted By : Fred Klein

When I was young Edward R. Murrow was at the crest of his fame as a CBS broadcast journalist which started with his “This is London calling” reports during the Nazi Blitz in early World War II.   During the late 1940s and early 1950s our democracy was plagued by a “Red Scare”, based on the alleged growing influence of Communism. Senator Joseph McC

Benjamin Geizhals
Jan02
Cellular Addiction
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Are you addicted to your cellphone? The question was recently posed to me and I have been considering it for the past few days. Many thoughts.... Addiction is a loaded word. Is it appropriate to our relationship with these now generally accepted standard devices? Obviously useful. Utility or addiction? A little of both? Connection to others at the

Nancy Schess
Dec30
Land Line Anyone?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  How many of you out there still have a land line at home? We still do but frankly, I am not really sure why. The calls that come in on that landline are mostly sales calls, political calls, important notifications that I have either won a car or an expensive trip or that my computer has acquired a terrible virus that can only be fixed by provi

Rona Gura
Dec30
Holiday Letters
Posted By : Rona Gura

Last week, we received a holiday card and letter from our cousin. It was filled with news from their family from the past year.   I remember when we used to receive numerous holiday letters from friends and family. They all, generally, would recap the past year and shares what the families had been up to. These letters always made me smile. It mad

Corey Bearak
Dec29
Let’s Herald the New Year with Some Musical Cheer
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Let’s Welcome the New Year with Some Musical Cheer   In a comment on a blog my friend Paul suggested making today’s blog short.   Traditionally, the blog runs long because it includes a list; it did last year.   This commentary, in a nod to Paul's comment on my comment to last Tuesday's blog and Friday’s blogger who also encourages me to offer shor

Mitch Tobol
Dec28
A lot of us
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

If you've got about 6 and a half minutes, I recommend watching this video from the American Museum of Natural History documenting human population through time.   If you don't, look at roughly the last 2 and half minutes. Start at 4:10 and watch the impact of modern technology and medicine on the growth of human population.   Click here to see it o

Fred Klein
Dec27
Maybe
Posted By : Fred Klein

Maybe, which is defined as Perhaps or Possibly, is not a word I like to hear in response to a proposal.  It puts off the eventual answer and frustrates me. In the words of The Chantels: Maybe, if I hold your handYou will understandAnd maybe, if I kissed your lips I’ll be at your commandOh, maybe. Buddy Holly had it even better when he sang:Maybe ba

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec26
Hidden Inside
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We’ve been summer visitors to Martha’s Vineyard for years and I have a subscription to the Vineyard Gazette (most-recently renewed as a birthday gift from Jeremy). Keeping up with happenings on the Vineyard is fun; however following the Island’s local news in mid-December is a bit of a challenge. As I recently glanced at the front page of the wee

Carly Bentley
Dec25
Scary Santa
Posted By : Carly Bentley

Why do we torcher the kids? Have you ever listened to the words of Santa Claus is Coming to Town? You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout I'm telling you why.... (no crying?) He sees you when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake, he knows when you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake! (creepy) He's making a

Nancy Schess
Dec24
I Forgot
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  For over 13 years I have been writing a blog on Monday nights. You’ve all heard me talk about how my family runs away as I sit down to write for fear of being the topic when I am looking for one. I have never though just completely forgotten to write a blog – until last night. So, I will just here wish everyone getting ready to celebrate Chri

Rona Gura
Dec23
I'm Confused
Posted By : Rona Gura

Television is getting very confusing. First there was basic television, channels two through thirteen. Then basic cable came along which added several more channels. After that we got premium cable which added about eight hundred more channels (although I still can’t find anything to watch on cable) as well as pay per view movies and events.   Now