After two weeks in New Zealand where I spoke at the Global Speakers Summit, I’m home. I believe that one should see the world to better understand one’s
To quote a friend of mine, “I’m educated way, way, way beyond my intelligence level.” I am what’s politely called a polymath – I love learning about most everything.
Los Angeles is like a giant smorgasbord of options and things to see and do, especially during the summer months. While Santa Monica has been wracked with the debate over
A week from today we will celebrate the 240th anniversary of a rebellious group of men standing up to their oppressor on behalf of a nation yet to be formed.
An old friend called me this week and wanted to meet for lunch. I suggested my favorite vegetarian Indian on Main Street – Samosa House, but she wanted to try Bulletproof,
THIS PAST SUNDAY THE LOEWS SANTA Monica Beach Hotel, along with Kaiser Permanente presented the community with the annual Sand and Sea Ball produced by the Arthur Murray Dance Center
“This is more work than in my previous life. I thought it would be easier.” That’s the current President speaking to a Reuters reporter on the responsibilities of the
There was a tragedy last week in San Bernardino – yet another school shooting, only this time it was the estranged husband of a teacher that took to gun violence because
Yesterday the Supreme Court changed for what is probably the next 30 years. Justice Neil Gorsuch was sworn in to return the Court to a functional balance with what is
History in many ways is one long obituary. When I think about how history is written and what is generally made memorable, it is most often a retelling of the
I understand that it is human nature to fear the unknown, to distrust the different, and to want to protect the known. This is the root of the prejudice, hate,