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Fred Klein
Oct21
Joanne's a Fan
Posted By : Fred Klein

My wife Joanne is an artist with different tastes and talents than me who during the arc of our dating and marriage went her own way while I was inordinately consumed by sports and fandom.     Recently, however, there has been an appreciable and appreciated shift. Maybe because of Aaron Judge’s epic season or the late season call up of Rookie Osw

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct20
The Jinx
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I don’t consider myself to be superstitious, yet there is one phenomenon that I’ve noticed that gives me pause.The jinx happens when a sports announcer says something speculative - - a comment about the number of innings without a hit against a pitcher or a hitting streak for a batter.Before last Sunday’s Giants-Ravens game, they did a brief segmen

ODEY RAVIV
Oct19
Fun Art in a Smallish Museum
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

Museum going is an easy and accessible outing for New Yorkers.  Tourists from all over the world make sure to take in at least one museum on their New York City visits.  The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, and the Whitney are the top attractions.  Their offerings are world class and their new fall shows are all

Nancy Schess
Oct18
Your Favorite Oldie
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I am sucker for old television. I know that I am a grown woman but watching shows I remember from when I was young is like going back in time.   I grew up in Brooklyn in an attached house. Our living space was small, but comfy. On the counter right next to the kitchen table where we ate every meal, sat our black and white 14 inch TV.  We had three

Rona Gura
Oct17
Look Up!!!
Posted By : Rona Gura

We recently went to see The Who at UBS. It was a great show. I cannot believe the level of performance that Roger Daltrey and Pete Townhsend are still capable of.    I did notice one disturbing trend. The person next to me was texting throughout the performance. Although she was bopping to the music, she barely looked up at the stage. The person in

Corey Bearak
Oct16
A celebration
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Usually, the plan involves a Broadway musical. This year she just wanted a nice restaurant. Marisa proposed three; I selected one, Foragers in Chelsea. Shelly liked the choice. Shelly and I arrived early and enjoyed cocktails.  She even had me post it to Facebook – not something I do but for my lovely and dear wife I made an exception – with a m

Mitch Tobol
Oct15
Commonplace
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It's mid October and SpaceX has sent 47 rockets to space and landed the second stage of each on a small drone ship floating in the ocean. They have launched more rockets than all other countries combined. Their goal is 52 this year. SpaceX does this so often it is now common place. I try to watch every launch but there have been so many, it's diff

Fred Klein
Oct14
Early Riser
Posted By : Fred Klein

As I mature I find myself awaking and getting out of bed earlier and earlier. Early?  5:00ish to be exact.  I manage my waking time and the requisite minimum 7 hours slumber by trying to be in bed by 9:30, supplemented by occasional afternoon naps.  In doing so, I usually awake rested and ready to go and go I do.  I find the private time alone with

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct13
A Message
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Every so often I see a message that I feel compelled to share.We were visiting the Hot Shop (a place where glass is blown and otherwise formed) at the Tyler School of Glass at Temple University. Although everyone - students and professors- appears to be having fun, it is a serious place. Working glass, especially hot blown glass, requires well-chor

ODEY RAVIV
Oct12
A Play That Digs Deep
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

“Cost of Living”, the 2018 Pulitzer winning play, has finally made its Broadway debut.  Martyna Majok’s play has been performed in theaters all over the USA.  It has touched audiences with its realistic exploration of life’s challenges.  The four character play delves into intimacy and dependency in a fresh manner.  Two of the characters are physic

Nancy Schess
Oct11
Interview Networking
Posted By : Nancy Schess

This past week, I presented  a webinar for the NYSBA about post-interview do’s and don’ts. I described the process of searching for a job as one long networking experience.   Here is my theory.  Every time a candidate engages with a potential employer, they are making a contact and getting to know someone.  Every interview, is an opportunity to mee

Rona Gura
Oct10
Signs
Posted By : Rona Gura

Since my brother passed away very unexpectedly I have been thinking about signs. There are many people who have recently told me stories of what they are convinced evidences signs from those who have passed away.    I have a friend whose mother collected figurines of robins. Apparently, there were numerous robin figurines throughout her home grow

Corey Bearak
Oct09
Some shows ahead of a big series
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Sometimes plans made do not fall into line exactly as you want it and later today, we’ll know how the weekend works out. Months ago the thoughts were to take in two shows with the likelihood of no MLB Wild Card weekend. That outcome did not play out and I was at shows rather than watching my baseball team. The hierarchy for me always put music at t

Mitch Tobol
Oct08
Snakes in the pants
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

This story seemed unbelievable because why on earth would you smuggle snakes in your pants. It left me shaking my head...   Calvin Bautista, a 36 year old man from Queens, has been charged with smuggling three Burmese pythons in his pants at a U.S-Canadian border crossing.   He, allegedly, brought the hidden snakes on a bus that crossed into northe

Fred Klein
Oct07
Swimming
Posted By : Fred Klein

I was once a long distance runner and am proud to reveal that I finished 33 (my lucky number) marathons (26.2 miles).  I kept track and I ran over 55,000 miles (more than twice around the world), but sad to say, if I was a car I would trade me in (pictured) :)When the inevitable time came, I switched to biking, but eventually I suffered a bad fall