Susan Slotnick: My secret regimen for staying in shape
“Whistle while you work!” — Snow White For the past 19 years, I have resided for two weeks during
“Whistle while you work!” — Snow White For the past 19 years, I have resided for two weeks during
Convicted felons released from prison, men of color from the inner city dancing together with white teenage girls and one
My father had only one employee for 40 years. His name was Sam. We never heard his last name spoken.
Travel worn and exhausted, we pulled into the capital of Iran at 11 a.m. on March 4, 1970. All across
Hours after the massacre of 20 small children by a young mentally challenged gunman, (Friday night Dec. 16), I walked
Unlike Jerry Sandusky, Arnold Friedman, the subject of the Academy Award-nominated film Capturing The Friedmans, was a pedophile with a
I couldn’t help but feel sorry for the man who leaned toward me on the checkout line at ShopRite on
Sandy — what an innocuous name. It’s a fitting nomenclature for the lead in the movie Grease — a lily-white,
On an intermittently lurching and crawling irritating bus ride into New York City, someone patted me on the back. “I
The film Peace, Love and Misunderstanding begins with an implausible plot line and never recovers. Uptight, judgmental conservative lawyer Diane,