Class Notes

Several times a year a postcard — now an email — shows up imploring me to submit news to my college alumnae/i magazine. Once or twice I’ve thought of doing…

Barf vs. Barf

for Tom On the morning of May 17, 2011 I sat down to my breakfast and coffee. It was my very favorite late spring breakfast — yogurt and granola with…

Worries

Things I worried about before I had my baby: That I would not love the baby. Yes, really. I worried about this. Hysterical, isn’t it? That the cats would hate…

Control, Part Two

There’s been a Your eCards thing floating around on Facebook for the past week or so. Maybe you’ve seen it. If you’re reading this, the chances are good that you…

Luck

I sometimes wonder if the experience of playing Sky Masterson in a production of Guys and Dolls is enough to give you a lifelong boost, or if instead everything after…

December, Rain, Dylan

A drear-nighted December may not be the best time to listen to Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks. Then again, is there ever really a bad time to listen to…

On Veterans Day

This post is adapted slightly from the beginning of this month’s The Stage column for Little Village. The online version is not available yet, but those of you who are…

Control

Two weeks ago I killed my cat. Well, technically, the vet did it, and it’s not called killing, it’s called euthanasia or putting down or, most euphemistically, putting to sleep.…

Poetry

I do not care if you do not like poetry. People often ask me if I like children. The question always cracks me up. “Sure,” I say. “I like some…