by G. Michael Dobbs | May 30, 2023 | G. Michael Dobbs, Opinion
I needed to go to Cambridge recently, Somerville to be precise. The occasion was to be interviewed about the Max Fleischer animation studio for a documentary and the director and producer had chosen the historic Somerville Theater as the location. Yes, I was very...
by Payton North | May 16, 2023 | Opinion, Payton North
At times, I can be a very sentimental person. When I sold my first car a few years ago — a Nissan Juke — so I could buy a new SUV, I sobbed.Dramatic? Yeah, a little. Especially since I was buying an objectively “fancier” vehicle. But I had so many fun memories in the...
by G. Michael Dobbs | May 9, 2023 | G. Michael Dobbs, Opinion
There is so much I don’t understand and so little time left in my life to try to comprehend it all. The following are examples of conundrums facing me. If it’s good for Uncle Miltie it should be good enough for you So, the other night I was cruising through my...
by Chris Maza | Apr 24, 2023 | Chris Maza, Opinion
As I write this column, my family and I are in the final days of preparation for our trip to Walt Disney World. In the interest of full disclosure, we are “those people” – a Disney family. My wife and I celebrated our honeymoon, fifth and 10th anniversaries at the...
by Payton North | Apr 24, 2023 | Opinion, Payton North
Returning to office life has been a big topic over the past year, year and a half. Personally, I had mixed feelings about working from home, but I also had mixed feelings about returning to the office. But what cost are companies paying when they do not encourage...
by G. Michael Dobbs | Apr 24, 2023 | G. Michael Dobbs, Opinion
In this day and age, I see the proper use of language as a daily challenge. Maybe you don’t worry about it but I surely do. Why? Because I really don’t want to upset people by simply using the wrong word, the wrong phrase and the wrong idea at the wrong time. I never...