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Mrs. Kronengold by
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Prompted By Lessons

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"When I was seven years old I took painting lessons in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
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Adriana on Jeopardy! by
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A. Adriana, my close high school friend. Q. Who do I know who was on Jeopardy!?
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Make ‘Em Laugh by
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Prompted By Comic Relief

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Over the years I’ve come to appreciate that having a good sense of humor is an essential trait. Several years ago I copied down this quote which I recently found in the notes section of my phone: “Those who lack humor are without judgement and should be trusted with nothing.” Clive James said, “A sense…
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Grandma Rose by
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She passed for 16 so she could work in a garment factory. She never saw the inside of a school room but had wanted to be a doctor. ... She was a woman grounded in tradition who never stopped looking to the future.
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Marvin: Remembering a Writer by (1 Story)

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In 1976 I was the founding editor of St. Louis, a high-gloss monthly magazine. Libby Ferguson, the publisher was a wonderful woman, married to an eminent heart surgeon, who had purchased a country-club throwaway called Replay and set about repurposing the magazine’s mission as a profit center and literate guide to the city’s political and…
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Eat At Home by
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Prompted By Mealtime

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We ate in the kitchen at a big round table that had plenty of room, even when there were seven of us there.
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The 500 hats of Bartholomew Cubbins by
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Prompted By Hats

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I just did an inventory:  81.
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Kitchen Radio by
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Prompted By Remembering Radios

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Kitchen Radio Back in the 50s it seemed – much to my childish angst –  my parents were the last on our Bronx block to get a television set.   But of course we always had the radio. My dad was a self-taught classical pianist and we had what was then a state-of-the-art hifi system…
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Revelations by
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Prompted By Fame

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Revelations  Fame well deserved came to a young African American choreographer one night in 1960 when he premiered a new work at the 92nd St Y.  The choreographer was 29 year-old Alvin Ailey,  and the piece was Revelations. Inspired by what Ailey called blood memories of his rural Texas childhood,  and by Negro spirituals,  gospel,…
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Nightmares of P.E. Class by
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Prompted By Dance Crazes

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P.E. does not provide the expected relief on the first day of school in a foreign country.
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