It’s Time to Make Voting Illegal for Older Adults

AS PARENTS, OUR JOB IS TO GIVE OUR KIDS A WORLD THAT’S BETTER THAN THE ONE WE HAD. But we — the parents and adults of the older generation — are failing miserably. By now it’s abundantly clear that Brexit, the British referendum on EU membership, won because the older generations screwed the younger. Instead of thinking about theContinue reading “It’s Time to Make Voting Illegal for Older Adults”

When Our Gods Become Mortal

  THE RECENT AND UNEXPECTED DEATHS of musicians David Bowie and Glen Frey left many in shock. We played their music nonstop, hometown squares became shrines, and we turned to the Internet and each other to find camaraderie and comfort.  But why? Be honest: Did you listen to Bowie’s music the week before he died? The Eagles?Continue reading “When Our Gods Become Mortal”

A Note About “Below the Fold” — Going Dark but Not Going Away

ABSOLUTELY NO ONE HAS NOTICED that I haven’t posted anything new to “Below the Fold” since June. Don’t worry, I’m not offended — I’d be shocked if anyone did. Hell, I didn’t even notice until now. I’ve had this blog since 2005 (I think anyway, that was like so MySpace ago) and I don’t haveContinue reading “A Note About “Below the Fold” — Going Dark but Not Going Away”

Father’s Day is a Time to Remember – and Move On

Sunday is Father’s Day, a day reserved for bad ties, long naps and even longer excuses for why the garage is still a mess and promises of yes, I’ll take care of it at “when-I-get-around-to-it o’clock.”  For me, it’s also a day of remembrance. The following is a column I wrote in 1991 about my fatherContinue reading “Father’s Day is a Time to Remember – and Move On”

We Will Always Have Spock

WIKIPEDIA, THAT GREAT INFALLIBLE RESERVOIR OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE, lists Boris Volynov, a Soyuz astronaut, as being the first Jew in space, having broken Earth’s surly bonds in 1969. Judith Resnick is listed as the first American Jewish astronaut. She flew on the 12th Space Shuttle mission in 1984 (she later died in the Challenger accident.)Continue reading “We Will Always Have Spock”

Finally, I Can Tell Everyone the Truth

I’M OCCASIONALLY ASKED ABOUT MY FAMOUS HIGH SCHOOL FRIEND, the one who starred on Saturday Night Live and in numerous movies. Yes, I knew him – not close friends, but friendly. Yes, he was funny, but so were countless others. We were immature kids in the ‘80s living sheltered suburban Orange County lives; we thoughtContinue reading “Finally, I Can Tell Everyone the Truth”

Rock Stars and Marketers Need to “Play for the Last Row”

ONCE YOU’VE SEEN A ROCK STAR snort cocaine off a roasted chicken leg, you could say you’ve seen it all. In the case of a friend who relayed this first-hand account, however, the “chicken leg” incident was one of his tamer anecdotes. This is what happens when your life story includes buying hot dogs onContinue reading “Rock Stars and Marketers Need to “Play for the Last Row””