Mother’s Day is almost here. If you’re a mother with grown children, you might receive flowers, candy, dinner invitations or some other type of pleasant recognition. However, you might find that you can get more enjoyment from the holiday by giving, rather than receiving.
In 2011, David Lindsay-Abaire’s play, “Good People,” premiered on Broadway and was nominated for two Tony Awards — one for Best Play, one for Best Leading Actress; it took the trophy in the latter category, earning Frances McDormand her first and, so far, only Tony (though she’s received two Osc
Finding Your Feet is not just about a lot of old people learning to dance, although the characters do dance and they are old. It is more a film about living life to the fullest, finding joy in simple things and having fun along the way.
One item featured in the Beachcomber’s online version is a poll at the bottom of the front page, asking a variety to questions that provide feedback on what our readers think.
A brief article titled “My View,” authored by M. Donald Thomas of the Public Education Support Group, was recently sent to me by a friend, with this one-line query: “What do you think?” I normally read these things hastily, respond with a few innocuous lines and put it out of my mind.
The following paragraph was delivered as written (and emphasized) in two pre-election newsletters to 3rd District Councilwoman Suzie Price’s constituents as part of her multiple efforts to support a signature gathering campaign seeking to “address shortcomings of recently enacted Propo