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Who is old?

is a bugaboo to many. Who is old? A thousand answers are deduced to say: not me. The truth is, age is strictly relative. Anybody older than you is “old.” Anybody...

His bet was on the Panthers

do I wish I had been in Denver this past week. It’s at a time like this that you feel true love and homesickness for your hometown. Denver is bursting with life, and I...

You don’t know what Obama said at the mosque

If you seek to understand Barack Obama and his views, the best place to go is his speeches. But you have to read them in their entirety, not rely on […]

Obama, Bialik, Hecht and Duman

many, I met Maurice Duman, who passed away just a few weeks ago, in his Capitol Hill tailor shop on East Colfax Avenue. On more than one occasion, this Holocaust...

Nothing like underdog talk

Is it just me, or are you too dizzy and giddy from all the recent amusements and distractions? Between the National Western Stock Show and the political theater...

Snow snobbery

the stereotype is that New Yorkers are cynical and tough, while it’s the Coloradans who are wholesome and softhearted. Well, come visit New York City when the...

Grief and I

husband Ray died on June 15, 2015, exactly three years, seven months and six days after he was diagnosed with lung cancer. Since that hot Tucson day in June, I have...

The First United Bronco Church of North America

 Broncos are not very good,” wrote Boston Globe sports columnist, Dan Shaughnessy, the day after they defeated his New England Patriots. He’s absolutely right. Just...

Should we read Mein Kampf?

Hitler’’s earth-shattering bigotry —his rationale for the Holocaust and the death of millions of others — was laid out in 1923 in his book, Mein Kampf. It was...

Tale of two heroes

hear the news we are all still reeling from — a mother of six children who, despite heroically fighting back, was brutally butchered into submission, all while...