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Divorce and Separation Issues in the Age of a Pandemic

Over the last several weeks our entire way life has been turned on its head due to the outbreak of the Corona Virus.   As businesses and schools closed, virtually everyone retreated into and secluded themselves in their homes.  Besides from virtual work and schooling, most people have used this “Quarantine” to spend time with their […]

Written by on April 2020

The Politics of Music: Part Two

The pre-Beatles music of the time however that was not neutral, though was folk music, or more accurately, “contemporary folk music”. This unquestionably was “message music” with an overt tilt to the left. Having its genesis in the Great-Depression and Dust Bowl – era with Woodie Guthrie, Lead Belly and Pete Seeger, by the late […]

Written by on April 2020

One Mom’s Journey with Her Daughter’s Leukemia Diagnosis

I often find myself spewing lots of facts and statistics about why the need for support of cancer cures is so great, but at the end of the day it’s the stories that speak the loudest. This week, Nancy Raza, mom of 13-year-old Cami, of Port Washington, has so generously agreed to share their family’s […]

Written by on March 2020

The Politics of Music: Part One

As a lover of virtually all music and as a predominantly conservative person politically, I have always been both fascinated and often aggravated by the relationship of popular music to politics and the changes in the relationship between the two over the decades. More specifically, during that time, I have also found myself frequently put […]

Written by on March 2020