“Do You Believe In Magic?” –Lovin’ Spoonful A little magic never hurt anyone. I don’t mean the delusional “spiritual therapy” practiced by Lynn, one of the first women I met after moving to L.A. 25 years ago. She claimed to have removed a client’s malignant tumor during a phone session in which she got to […]
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Thank You for (Not) Running for President
Published by February 28th, 2010 in Huffington Post. 0 CommentsThe U.S. is the best country in the history of the world, Americans like to say, because here any child can grow up to become president. But now that our 24/7 cable/Internet news culture has opened a window on how thankless a job the Presidency can be if you win — and how humiliating it […]
In the media/entertainment business these days, so many qualified applicants are chasing so few good jobs it’s enough to drive you into selling real estate. Oh, wait, there aren’t any jobs there, either. This week the New York Times laid off more than a hundred editorial staffers, Conde Nast — in the wake of closing […]
CDs. Ardi. Gourmet. Vooks. It’s a digital, astonishing, sad, hilarious time to be alive. The CD, which just celebrated its twenty-seventh anniversary, continues its path toward extinction. Sound Scan reports that even this year’s multi-million-unit Michael Jackson and Beatles bonanzas haven’t stopped album sales from dropping 13.9 percent from 2008, which itself saw a 14 […]
A close friend of Los Angeles-based clinical psychologist Jennifer Kromberg — let’s call her Jane — recently fell into a depression after losing her job as an academic researcher at a major university. Jane, also going through a painful divorce, couldn’t afford even the bargain-basement rates her psychotherapist was charging, and her treatment was terminated. […]
“Republicans have been accused of abandoning the poor. It’s the other way around. They never vote for us.” — Dan Quayle I admit it. I like the late Bono — Sonny, that is — better than the current one. The U2 front man is a certified rock god and globetrotting champion of great causes. Sonny […]
Let Corporations Be (Just) Corporations
Published by February 28th, 2010 in Huffington Post. 0 CommentsPolitics has gotten so expensive. It takes a lot of money just to get beat! –Will Rogers When Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton implausibly claimed during his 1992 presidential quest that he’d tried marijuana but never inhaled, Johnny Carson quipped that Jerry Brown, Clinton’s quirky rival, appeared never to have exhaled. Clinton, of course, went on […]
When I worked at LA Weekly in the early ’80s, our demographic research showed that not only did most of our readers not have kids, they didn’t even like kids. Ten years later, when we started OC Weekly, we were advised by “community leaders” that it would never fly because Orange County was much too […]
Field Notes on a Songwriter’s Centennial — Part II
Published by September 20th, 2009 in Carl Sigman and Huffington Post. 0 CommentsHow long does it last? Can love be measured by the hours in a day? September 24th is the centennial birthday of my late father, the songwriter Carl Sigman (1909-2000), who wrote nearly a thousand songs, including “It’s All In The Game,” “(Where Do I Begin) Love Story,” “Ebb Tide,” “What Now, My Love,” “Enjoy […]
Amazon’s Perfect Mistake
Published by michael September 8th, 2009 in Commentary and Huffington Post. 0 CommentsPlease play that lovely wrong note Because that wrong note Just makes me doo doo doot, doo doo doot, wah Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Leonard Bernstein, “Wrong Note Rag” The Inverted Jenny isn’t a porn movie or a yoga pose. It’s a rare 1918 U.S. postage stamp characterized by an error. Only 100 were printed […]