What About the Boys? What About the Men?
A kindly University of Michigan linguist, Anne Curzan, makes grammar funner than ever with her new guide to usage, “Says Who.” Read more.
Living to 100 — and then some: My grandmother lived till a few weeks short of her 100th birthday. My plan was to do the same. Read more.
The older you get, the more dead people you know. They are everywhere now. They keep you company. Read more.
Some of the best advice I got from my role model aunt was how to be sexy at any age. Read more.
A woman can’t be too rich, too thin or have too many toys in her basement — if the grandkids are coming. Read more.
Prayer flags were flying at the Ratna Ling Retreat center, and I wondered, but not for the first time, what is prayer? Read more.
I tried to be patient waiting my turn at the DMV with 150 ahead of me in line. Did I have a choice? Read more.
For years, my pal the recycling bin had been there for me and my empty olive jars and soda cans — until one day I let it be tossed into a collection truck with the other recyclables. Read more.
I write. Therefore, I procrastinate. Why? Could the thing I have in mind to write be too big, too gleaming, too unattainable? Read more.