
Papa’s place
By Judah Leblang | Monday Nov 16, 2009
"Your grandfather’s a fine man," one said, and I nodded shyly.
Reading the fine print
By Judah Leblang | Tuesday Nov 3, 2009
The perils of health care
Not looking down
By Judah Leblang | Monday Oct 19, 2009
Last Friday, things could only get better.
A lost member of the tribe
By Judah Leblang | Monday Oct 5, 2009
Rediscovering my Judaism -- and myself -- during the High Holidays.
The wisdom to know what I don’t know
By Judah Leblang | Tuesday Sep 15, 2009
Many combine Tong-Ren with conventional medicine, blending East and West in their search for a cure. Some find it, others don’t.
The ties that bind
By Judah Leblang | Wednesday Sep 2, 2009
This city does not burn or smell like coal and steel. If anything, it smells of salt water, seafood, and books -- the musty scent of so many libraries, bookstores, and cafes.
Touch and go
By Judah Leblang | Wednesday Jul 29, 2009
Maybe the middle-years have a lot to offer
Mercury in retrograde
By Judah Leblang | Thursday Jun 18, 2009
As a writer and teacher, I pride myself on my ability to communicate and express myself clearly. But lately it seems I might as well be speaking Hungarian or Finnish, as I’m running into misunderstandings here, there and everywhere
Living out loud
By Judah Leblang | Thursday Jun 4, 2009
One of my favorite films is 1998’s Living Out Loud, starring Holly Hunter, Danny De Vito, and Queen Latifah.
Staying afloat
By Judah Leblang | Thursday May 21, 2009
A few years ago, just before I turned 50, I went through a time of life happening, or as Lemony Snicket might say, "a series of unfortunate events." I was reminded of those changes - the inevitable result of growing older - when I ran into an old friend at a cocktail party.
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