How many of us still do the Ed Norton pre-writing hand flourishes that we learned from Art Carney while watching reruns of "The Honeymooners"? It's not the same when you do it over a keyboard, of course. Still, it remains a nice little tribute to…
That's coming up on Monday. Mark your calendar. How you note the occasion depends, I suppose, on whether you think the goldilocks general had it coming.
www.ebay.com This is a lobby card for a 1949 movie that someone was selling online. But the real square dance jubilee is coming to a city near you. Next week. Gird your loins.
Playing catch in the fading light near sunset might seem almost mytho-poetic. But it suddenly becomes less so when you lose sight of the ball and take one in the eye. www.crujonessociety.com
For those who did not grow up in a big city, the first few times attending major league sports events as a kid tend to make a big impression. And I have a theory. To the extent that children give any real thought to their…
Here's a question for those of a certain age. When you think back to your first really serious romance, how long did it take you to go from CSN&Y's "Our House" -- "With two cats in the yard" -- to Carole King's "It's Too Late"…
www.tuulenhaven.com But that's OK. Didn't we always learn near the end of Japanese monster movies -- well, at least some of them -- that the featured creature was really a misunderstood rogue looking for acceptance.