One Woman’s Eternity vs. Another’s
Last Friday night I watched From Here to Eternity with my mother. I’d never seen it before. In it,...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | May 22, 2018 | Gender, Relationships |
Last Friday night I watched From Here to Eternity with my mother. I’d never seen it before. In it,...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | Apr 7, 2018 | Culture, Gender, Work |
Anybody remember the scene in Friends where Phoebe’s lovable but dim little brother, Frank, meets Rachel and Monica, says “Whoa” as he gives them the approving once-over, and then asks Joey, Ross and Chandler how they “get...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | Dec 6, 2017 | Culture, Gender, Work |
Growing up as a teen in Central Jersey and then on into early adulthood, I had a curfew while I lived at home. My brother did not. The reason, as stated by my father, was because I was a girl. I am relating this in an...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | Nov 17, 2017 | Culture, Gender, Work |
Who knew that when Donald Trump promised to create jobs he meant for the mental health industry? Shrinks are on speed dial. From casting couch to therapy couch. We’ll take it, though. In some warped way, it’s a silver lining. As...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | Sep 16, 2017 | Culture, Gender |
I approach my favorite bench at the Hoboken waterfront, happy to sit down and read for a little...
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