Goodbye And Fly High
This will be my final column for Anton Media Group. My first was 15 years ago, in 2007, when I was
This will be my final column for Anton Media Group. My first was 15 years ago, in 2007, when I was
Someone asked me, what is your favorite piece of art? The first image that emerged were paintings by Edward Hopper. You
I have clear memories of my grandfathers. Grandpa Harry, a Polish immigrant, operated a bar-and-grill. I have reason to believe he
I’ve written candidly in this space about living with a blood cancer, Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, since 2010. According to the Leukemia and
Ever since I have been working remotely from home, I take short lunchtime walks along one of my regular neighborhood routes.
My mother started her own business as an antiques dealer when I was in my pre-teen years in the early 1960s.
Although my father was good at household projects and repairs and his father was a carpenter, the “fix-it” gene passed right
This summer, in what has become an annual ritual for me, I flipped through some old photos and documents that belonged
In the early 1900s, before antibiotics were available, it was a leading cause of death in children. Can you imagine if that was true in today’s Covid-19 pandemic?
In my August 2019 column titled “Thank You,” I expressed my gratitude for the cancer researchers and practitioners who have been
From time to time, North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center has used animal assisted therapy (AAT) in its mental health
In a 1992 interview, renowned opera legend Jessye Norman talked about her development as an artist, offering what I took to
If my count is accurate, I was one of just three men (aside from the tech guy) who attended the Maternal
As young people all across the U.S. reach their 18th birthdays, they will become eligible to vote in their first presidential
On Sept. 18, I listened to Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist who testified before a U.S. Congressional hearing on
The headline read: “Student activists prevail.” It was a story by Joie Tyrell published earlier this year that told the tale
When I was a child, almost every Sunday morning after bagels, my father drove me to the bar and grill he
I know that I am not alone. When I write about the fact that I have cancer, it is not my
Can you imagine what it would be like to feel no fear regardless of circumstance? I am not referring to being
My uncle died on May 18. He was 96 and my father’s youngest brother. I was close to him my whole
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