My Feminine Side
In case you still believe in, or are impressed by, these stupid "Who's Who" recognitions which are contingent upon your buying the ensuing book, I just received, from one Angelina Castellano, the opportunity to qualify as a "woman of distinction"
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 2/5/18
The op ed columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote in yesterday's Times that "more people are believing Dylan Farrow" (the adopted daughter who is accusing Woody Allen of molestation from the time she was seven). I have no idea what did
Shortcuts Lead to Poverty
The amount of spam and scam on the internet is bewildering. (I remember the great song from the play Avenue Q: "The Internet Was Made for Porn.") My conclusion is that there are sufficient amounts of people responding to Nigerians
The Show Must Go On
We saw Into the Breeches by George Brant last night at Trinity Rep in Providence (the play takes place in 1942 Providence). The Premise: During the war, the "Oberon Theater" was forced to use gay men in women's roles and women
Trodding the Boards
We went to the GAMM theater in Rhode Island last night, a very intimate place (130 seats) and we have front row seats. The acting is always outstanding and I'm often more fascinated by it than the play (last night
This Food for the Brontosaurus Is No Longer Needed
I bought a new computer. I received a new credit card processing machine. And the phone guy had to repair my office phone lines. So all the connections underneath my desk and credenza had to be examined. They turned out to
Can You Accept This Or Not?
When you're confident, you view criticism of yourself and your beliefs with security and perspective. You don't let it bother you. You change what needs to be changed and ignore the irrelevant. When you're insecure and have low esteem, such criticism
In Pursuit of the Dream
A guy from Verizon came to fix our phones. It took him 90 minutes and he refused an easy fix which wasn't cosmetic, and took his time to do it "as if this were my own house." He heard me