5 Things WorldPride Toronto Taught Me About Being An Ally
Toronto is a city of sublime acceptance and compassion, and the recent WorldPride Parade was a striking example of that.
Isabel Allende and Writing from the Gut
I'll be honest. I thought I was going to cry throughout Isabel Allende's entire lecture in Columbus last night. But I immediately learned that Allende is a "very strong Chilean woman" (as she was introduced) and pulled myself together. Because strong women don't cry at book lectures. That, and I forgot my pack of tissues.
The State Library: A Theme Park of History from Ohio and Beyond
I didn’t believe it was possible to hold a letter that George Washington wrote in 1788. Or flip through a 15th-century medieval manuscript. I definitely didn’t think I could do so less than a mile from home. The State Library of Ohio rules.
Short North Hidden Gem: Dames Bond Marketplace
Covert parking spots. The identity of Vinchen. Jeni’s Salty Caramel recipe. Some Short North secrets are best kept hidden. Dames Bond Marketplace shouldn’t be one of them, even if its name is inspired by a super secret agent.
Letter to My 8-Year-Old Self
Dear 8-Year-Old Me, The Star Wars people are going to make more movies, but they’ll be called “prequels.” Just go with it.
Why I Threw Out My Scale
I recently visited a department store to try on some jeans. As I sifted through stacks of overpriced Italian denim, an associate approached me. She asked for that dreaded bit of information: My Size. I told her. “Really?” she asked. “You don’t look that big.”
Stephanie Rond: Eye Candy
There’s only one Stephanie Rond, and she wants to make you feel something.
Laurie Notaro at the Columbus Performing Arts Center
“We’re all friends here,” author Laurie Notaro said last night to a giddy crowd of multi-aged women. And I believed her.
Sade Keeps Sultry in a Chokehold
Last month, Sade released Soldier Of Love, her first studio album in 10 years. The ponytailed and ear-hooped goddess with a knack for penning love songs that apply to people with pulses has proven that, at 51 years old, she’s still got it.
Hiding Aimee Mann
If you asked me about my favorite musicians, I’d probably recite a litany of artists -- but not Aimee Mann. She’s my secret.