
18 Jan. 2019
Linda Vista Theater Review
It’s not often I find myself wishing I hadn’t bought the good seats, but this isn’t a show you want to see from the second […]
Read more18 Jan. 2019
It’s not often I find myself wishing I hadn’t bought the good seats, but this isn’t a show you want to see from the second […]
Read more15 Jan. 2019
Having loved everything by Gillian Flynn and preparing myself to dive into Sharper Objects, I thought I’d work my way up to it with a […]
Read more12 Jan. 2019
Having gone into Paris in the Fiftes with several rave reviews and my daily longing for Paris, I was ready to be let down by […]
Read more10 Jan. 2019
First and foremost, this class was free, so I suppose that’s meant to excuse some of the calamity and timeshare feel to it, but overall […]
Read more08 Jan. 2019
The major take from The Mind-Gut Connection was how much research is yet to be done on how similar and intertwined our brains and digestive […]
Read more07 Jan. 2019
With all the glowing reviews about The Alchemist, I was afraid it wouldn’t live up to the hype, but I ended up reading it twice. […]
Read more03 Jan. 2019
Even before November ended I knew December was going to be a challenge. It was stuffed full of parties, friend visits, adventures and deadlines. I […]
Read more20 Dec. 2018
by Nancy Jundi When I began 2018, I didn’t have a goal to read 100 books in a year, only a goal to read more. […]
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by Nancy Jundi “You’re standards are too high.” “You don’t try hard enough.” “You’re too good for him. / He’s not good enough for you.” […]
Read more09 Jun. 2014
One of the best women in the world just so happens to be one of my best friends. My friend Corinne has been a deeply […]
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