The great State of California recently inaugurated its newly elected governor, Gavin Newsom, who assumes this prominent office despite an inauspicious start in life. As the child of a broken family, his mother raised him as she worked three jobs.
Richard Montoya, Ricardo Salinas, and Herbert Siguenza may not be the post modern equivalent of Moe, Larry and Curly – The Three Stooges – they are more topical, politically charged, and not nearly as silly as The Stooges.
Husband, Pete (Mark Wahlberg) and his wife, Ellie (Rose Byrne), “sort-of want” to become Dad and Mom. They are considering starting a family, but not any time soon. The idea is an “in-the-future” kind of thought.”
Last Friday my wife, Anita, and I reached a milestone that few married couples achieve – a 50th anniversary. Only six percent of married couples get there while 35 percent get to the 25th anniversary mark.
The title of the article I just finished reading is as startling as if it said: “How to live forever.” But even more improbable, it says: “How to fix the health system.” The author is David Lazarus, a most prolific columnist these past two decades, currently with the Los Angeles Times and before
When I first heard the title of Jami Brandli’s 90-minute one-act play, “Sisters Three,” I assumed it was a take-off on Chekhov’s “Three Sisters.” As it turns out, it’s not.
“Crazy rich Asian filmmakers” wage war in Nottingham, England. The Chinese love of cinematic excess, exaggerated action, extravagant sets and costumes and unattainable physical prowess have found a home in the countryside of Nottinghamshire.
The title of the article I just finished reading is as startling as if it said: “How to live forever.” But even more improbable, it says: “How to fix the health system.” The author is David Lazarus, a most prolific columnist these past two decades, currently with the Los Angeles Times an