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    Dec 3, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  1. My holiday greeting: 'Peace, love and latkes'

    Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel Blogs
    It???s the holiday season, which means it???s time for some arrogant and ignorant zealots to presume that everyone celebrates what they celebrate. Which means they actually take offense when somebody offers a neutral gesture of goodwill by saying, ???...

    Tags: Religious Festivals, Kwanzaa, Music, The Happiest News!, Hinduism

  2. Oct 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Chicago-style 'Virginia Woolf' cuts deep on Broadway

    NEW YORK - In an unusual throwback to how Broadway operated when Edward Albee's booze-soaked George and Martha first prowled the boards in 1962, the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's naturalistic, emotionally intense, Chicago-style take on “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” opened here in one fell swoop Saturday night with critics, celebrities and Steppenwolf supporters all showing up together in the Booth Theatre for a Broadway transfer that came nearly two years after Pam MacKinnon's production originated in Chicago. The evening — chosen because it was 50 years to the day since the play's Broadway debut — concluded with the masterwork's 84-year-old author taking the stage with the original Steppenwolf cast: Amy Morton, Madison Dirks, Carrie Coon and, most notably, Tracy Letts, offering the performance that dominates this production and who, aptly enough, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, just like Albee.
    NEW YORK - In an unusual throwback to how Broadway operated when Edward Albee's booze-soaked George and Martha first prowled the boards in 1962, the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's naturalistic, emotionally intense, Chicago-style take on “Who's Afraid...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Broadway Theater, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Theater, Human Interest

  4. Apr 11, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Science, sex and birth control

    Democrats claim we have one party that upholds science and one that rejects it. When it comes to climate change, presidential polling, stem cells, evolution and other topics, we are told, Republicans have no use for actual experts. They'd rather listen to Rep. Michele Bachmann, who claimed the HPV vaccine causes mental retardation.
    Democrats claim we have one party that upholds science and one that rejects it. When it comes to climate change, presidential polling, stem cells, evolution and other topics, we are told, Republicans have no use for actual experts. They'd rather listen to...

    Tags: Acetaminophen (drug), Agriculture, Justice System, HPV Vaccine, Judges

  6. Mar 18, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  7. LeBron Was Just Too Much For The Celtics

    — With Kevin Garnett out sick, Jeff Green was making the Miami Heat sick. Green drove it down the Heat's throats for 43 points. The Celtics not only went on a 17-0 run in the first half, they led by as many as 17. With the TD Garden reaching near deafening heights, the Celtics led by as many as 13 with only 8:27 remaining.
    The Hartford Courant
    — With Kevin Garnett out sick, Jeff Green was making the Miami Heat sick. Green drove it down the Heat's throats for 43 points. The Celtics not only went on a 17-0 run in the first half, they led by as many as 17. With the TD Garden reaching near...

    Tags: Kevin Garnett, Doc Rivers, National Basketball Association, TD Garden, Shane Battier

  8. Dec 24, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  9. On this special night, remember those no longer here

    My tradition for several years now has been to do a Christmas Eve column and remind everybody, while we're in the middle of our holiday celebration, to remember those we've lost in the past year.
    My tradition for several years now has been to do a Christmas Eve column and remind everybody, while we're in the middle of our holiday celebration, to remember those we've lost in the past year. And the main point has always been to be thankful for the...

    Tags: Diabetes, Coca-Cola Co., Family, Lymphoma, Christmas

  10. Dec 14, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. 'Open Heart' by Elie Wiesel

    Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate, underwent emergency open-heart surgery two years ago at age 82 after doctors discovered he had five blocked arteries. For three days, physicians didn't know whether he would live.
    Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate, underwent emergency open-heart surgery two years ago at age 82 after doctors discovered he had five blocked arteries. For three days, physicians didn't know whether he would live. In 1944, when...
  12. Nov 4, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  13. NYC Marathon Would Do Well Without CEO Mary Wittenberg

    The Hartford Courant
    I cry at marathons. For those who have read my columns over many years, this may or may not come as a surprise. For some, who are sure I am an insensitive lout, this may come as a fabrication. It's true. I do cry at marathons. I do not cry for the 2012...

    Tags: Running, Road Running, Michael Bloomberg, Awards and Prizes, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  14. Sep 3, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  15. Founder of Unification Church Rev. Sun Myung Moon dies

    The Rev. Sun Myung Moon -- a controversial religious and political figure who founded the Unification Church, a major institution in East Asia and beyond that gained fame decades ago for its mass weddings -- died early Monday in South Korea, the church said.
    The Rev. Sun Myung Moon -- a controversial religious and political figure who founded the Unification Church, a major institution in East Asia and beyond that gained fame decades ago for its mass weddings -- died early Monday in South Korea, the church...

    Tags: Madison Square Garden, Family, Respiratory Disease, U.S. Department of State, Diseases and Illnesses

  16. Jul 7, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Man About Town: Buck Rogers! In the 21st ... yikes

    This is either the most thrilling thing I've ever done or the world's most effective colonic. Maybe both.
    This is either the most thrilling thing I've ever done or the world's most effective colonic. Maybe both. I'm down in the County a L'Orange, in designer-perfect Newport Beach. It's where a lot of us superheroes hang out these days. Superheroes, who are...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, NASA, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports

  18. Jan 5, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  19. Kevin Hunt: How To Be A Less Wimpy (And Smarter) Consumer In 2013

    The Hartford Courant
    It's too late for a 2012 makeover. Here are a few ways to make yourself a better, bolder consumer in 2013: >> Fire your bank. Don't like all the charges and fees? Say goodbye. Then shop around. A local credit union might be the best place for big-bank...

    Tags: Finance, Apple iPad, Federal Trade Commission, Economy, Business and Finance, Satellite and Cable Service

  20. Dec 14, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Harkless decision backs rebuilding plan

    The Magic chose tomorrow over today when they made the decision to keep rookie small forward <strong>Maurice Harkless</strong> in the starting lineup.
    The Magic chose tomorrow over today when they made the decision to keep rookie small forward Maurice Harkless in the starting lineup. They chose player development over winning games, which is frustrating but prudent, in a rebuilding process. Next...

    Tags: Hedo Turkoglu, YouTube, National Basketball Association, Jameer Nelson, Glen Davis

  22. Jun 18, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. New heart valve surgery saving patients in Indiana

    A brand new heart procedure is already saving lives in Indiana. St. Vincent is the first hospital in the state to offer the new heart valve surgery.
    A brand new heart procedure is already saving lives in Indiana. St. Vincent is the first hospital in the state to offer the new heart valve surgery. The surgery is for patients who cannot undergo open heart surgery. William Snapp already had the...
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