In 6th grade, my teacher Mrs. Miller pulled me aside in the hall just before lunch. She peered down at me and said, “What are your parents doing about your skin?” I felt my cheeks grow warm and I knew I was blushing. “I just started going to a dermatologist.” My teacher was referring to…
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Please Watch! A Short Web Series from my Writing Friend and Former Student, Michael Bina.
Michael and I have been friends since he was in 7th grade when he arrived to work with me as a writing student. Since then, he’s graduated from Beverly Hills High School and NYU Tisch School of the Arts and is now back in LA as a young screenwriter and filmmaker. He is also my…
Grandbabies in the Morning: Off to Ojai
Tomorrow morning, bright and early, I will be heading out to Sarah and Gregorio’s house in Pasadena to gather up my grandkids, Luna and Nico, and head to Ojai with my daughter Rachael. (Ray is dropping me in Pasadena before heading up to Ojai with the dogs.) We are going up for the weekend and…
Scholastic Teacher Award
Today I received my “Teacher” Key from the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards for having four students who won awards in the Western region for their personal essays. I have two students who won Gold Keys, the top award, and two who received Honorable Mentions, which is the equivalent of a bronze medal. In a…
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
Here’s what we’ve been doing this evening: Photo credit goes to Richard Passmore. Let Lent begin!
Been Wearing My Editor’s Hat
I am just finishing editing a parenting book written by a psychologist I’ve known for a good long while now here in LA. We met when I was coordinating the parenting workshops for the Beverly Hills School District. He was one of our top speakers. This book is entitled, Five Secrets of Parenting by Dr. Mark…
Oscar Night!
We watched the Oscars tonight. Lots of fun. The lightest I’ve felt in a while. Jimmy Kimmel was genuinely funny. I loved seeing people truly moved when they won. I didn’t love Casey Affleck’s speech, but I thought he was amazing in Manchester by the Sea. A very tough movie with him playing an incredibly…
Working with College Students on Tough Subjects for Their Research Papers
I have been working since noon. One of my students has a 25 page paper on the Eugenics Movement. In case you don’t happen to know what that is, it was a movement in the early part of the 20th century that was based on two parts: positive eugenics = breeding people with Aryan features…
More Thoughts on Tennessee Williams and His Essay, “A Streetcar Named Success.”
On A Streetcar Named Success· by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (This essay appeared in The New York Times Drama Section, November 30, 1947-four days before the New York opening of A Streetcar Named Desire.) Here is the link: Click to access streetstreet_text.pdf I woke up this morning, replaying in my mind, the abject honesty of the essay…