The News Should Serve Us, Not Spin UsI turned off the news after the 2024 election—not because I stopped caring—I care deeply—but because the media stopped doing its job. What…Nov 11Nov 11
The Power of Supporting the Arts in Uncertain TimesIn the wake of the 2024 election, our nation finds itself at a crossroads, deeply divided and uncertain about the future. In such times, it…Nov 8Nov 8
Kamala Harris’s Town Hall: A Heartfelt Attempt to Bridge DivisionsKamala Harris took the stage at the CNN town hall in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, with a mission to present herself as a capable…Oct 24Oct 24
Do We Still Need Queer Synagogues?Last night, I attended a Jewish queer happy hour, eager to connect with others who share my identity and background. However, I encountered…Oct 23Oct 23
Don’t Settle for Knock-Offs: The Original Angry Email Translator is HereLINK: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-dJPv0HDHU-angry-email-translatorOct 21Oct 21
The Funeral Without Honors: How My Father’s Missed Military Tribute Still Haunts MeLast night, as I was working through an episode of True Blood — a show I’ve committed to finishing, even the ridiculous and over-the-top…Oct 14Oct 14
A Proposal: Rebuilding Trust in Our Elections Through Mandatory Civic Election Participation DutyIt’s like jury duty for elections.Oct 4Oct 4
The Weight of Rain and MemoryThis morning, Washington, D.C., is cloaked in a shroud of relentless rain. Flash flood warnings scroll across the screen, and tornado…Aug 9Aug 9
The Price of Being Late: When Businesses Forget Who’s PayingIn today’s world, businesses seem to compete to see who can inconvenience their customers the most. We’ve all noticed the shrinkflation…Aug 8Aug 8
THE WORST: Ranting Email from His New Girlfriend to MeHer name was Sarah, she was 26 when she started dating my 40-year-old ex. We were plowing through the painful part of the divorce and…Sep 12, 2021Sep 12, 2021