Leading Ourselves in a Crisis
Weeks ago I was on the phone with a friend who has family in Germany. A relative of hers had come...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | Mar 25, 2020 | Living |
Weeks ago I was on the phone with a friend who has family in Germany. A relative of hers had come...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | Jun 10, 2018 | Hoboken, Travel |
The first day of our New York City tour, I am on the top deck of a bus driving down Fifth Avenue past the Flatiron building when I remember there is a Kate Spade store coming up on the left. I pause for a moment to stare down...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | Nov 8, 2017 | Culture, Hoboken |
The post-election Tweets about my town are positively orgasmic. Hashtag Hoboken. Town elects Sikh mayor. Love triumphs over hate. Rinse. Repeat. Yes, Hoboken elected Ravi Bhalla as its new mayor. He’s a pleasant person. He’s...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | Apr 24, 2016 | Living |
Through my bedroom window I saw a man throw a lit cigarette butt on the ground today. It was on...
Read MorePosted by Nancy Colasurdo | Dec 9, 2015 | Culture, Hoboken |
As I handed my book, Why Sinatra Matters, to its author to sign in a Hoboken bookstore last week, he looked up at me, noting it was an original edition from 1998. “Is this for you?” asked Pete Hamill. “Yes,” I said. “What’s your...
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