Pickleball The Marvelous María Beatriz has found pickleball. Michael Bettencourt
Before the World Changed On the night of August 31, 1939, a young couple in upstate New York sat in an older, borrowed Ford convertible, on a hill, overlooking Lake Ontario. Arthur Danin Adler
Ay me I'm reading a fabulous book and I'm covered with mosquito bites. I don't know where they come from. It's a familiar seasonal thing. They're not bedbugs—yeesh—just same old same old. Claudine Jones
Tragedy Disguised As Comedy Two skits that are tragedies disguised as comedies. Because as T.S. Eliot wrote in Four Quartets, "humankind cannot bear very much reality". Les Marcott
Who Gets to Be White? The Great Gatsby is possibly the most beloved American literary novel. If it's not the Great American Novel, it's certainly one of the most popular and best-selling novels of the 20th Century. Gregory Luce
Me and The Dharma Bums I've wandered thousands of miles with my rucksack, up and down mountains, alone and in the company of my friends. I see now that all of us have always been Dharma Bums. Patrick Walsh
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