I met Eleanor Roosevelt, the widow of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, more than 50 years ago on her last book tour as a public personality. She was often lampooned in her
A Day In Court Unlike Any Other By the appointed hour of 8 a.m.the DWI courtroom in Minneapolis was filled with all of the required principals. The defendants
A few weeks ago I ended my ties with a biking community—one rather close to my heart—that has lasted nearly four decades. The community is moving on. It has my
The calendar doesn’t negotiate with us or offer rewards. One of its chores is to make silent announcements, like: “one more birthday , friend.” Let’s say the day comes when