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Thinking of Philip Caputo who died last week at the age of 84. Cancer. Caputo was a wonderful writer and fearless journalist best known for his 1977 memoir, A Rumor of War, which details his sobering experiences as a Marine in the early day...
The Wife loves games—Pictionary, Monopoly, Scrabble, crossword puzzles, she can’t get enough.
I do not love games. I don’t even like them.
A few years ago, a friend gifted us an old school backgammon board for Christmas; it’s brown and wh...
Before we called them celebrity profiles, newspaper and magazine pieces about popular entertainers were simply known as interviews. By the 1960s, they had evolved into something more provocative, and more revealing: the celebrity interview,...
“Who first tells us what is beautiful? Definitions of beauty are handed down, like stories and myths, absorbed as expressions of a specific time and place.”—Jayne Anne Phillips in “Shop Talk”
My mother’s beauty is something I never questio...
When I Asked Questions, Mike Fox Had Answers
As a kid, it’s thrilling to have someone who is willing to answer your questions, and I had plenty. One of the reasons my father’s friend Mike Fox meant so much to me is because he answered my q...
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