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How a box truck became one of North Philly's favorite barbershops
PHILADELPHIA -- Dodge Danley was getting his usual, relaxing in the reclined chair while his barber, William Sanders, who goes by Siddiq, carefully shaved his sideburns.
Sanders stepped back to assess his work. He spotted a stray whisker and moved in with the electric razor. Next to Danley was a shampoo sink, still wet from his rinse. The TV ...Read more
Ask Anna: The threesome went great. So why do I feel so bad?
Dear Anna,
I’m an experienced threesome participant, but I’ve been happily monogamous for years. Recently, my wife and I decided to try having a threesome together because she never really got to have the fun, slutty 20s experience she wanted. (For context, this is a two women, one nonbinary person situation.) Because it was her first time,...Read more
On Gardening: There is Magic in the garden this year
There is a new flower showing up at garden centers that is pure Magic. In fact, its official name is Superbells Magic Double Grapefruit. If you aren’t familiar with the name, it is a calibrachoa, a petunia relative. Double gives reference to flowers that, in this case, look like miniature roses.
Magic is your key descriptor telling you that ...Read more
Ask Dating Coach Erika: What did they mean when they said that?
All too often, I get questions like these from clients:
--“What did they mean when they said that?”
--“How can I ask, ‘What are we?’”
--“Why didn’t they text me this morning like usual?”
--“Why don’t we have plans lined up for the weekend already?”
From my 15 years as a dating coach, I can give an educated guess as ...Read more
They've been happily married for nearly 20 years. They just live 3,000 miles apart
PHILADELPHIA -- Duwenavue Santé Johnson and Joseph Carrillo first met in San Francisco when they lived a block apart.
But that arrangement didn’t last. They have now been married for 17 years, and have lived 3,000 miles apart for the majority of the time.
Johnson lives in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood, where she works as a senior ...Read more
We've painted a pretty bleak future for young people. Thankfully, they've learned when to tune us out
I sat in the parking lot of my son’s school the other night, waiting for his team to finish their second hour of lacrosse practice at the end of a weekday that also included AP exams and finals prep and end-of-year presentations and all the other markers of an American May.
I marveled at their energy. I delighted in their commitment. I ...Read more
The Kid Whisperer: How to improve the behaviors of ALL students
Dear Kid Whisperer,
I am a substitute teacher looking to obtain my special education teaching license, and I am reading your book. Given that the practical tools you offer work well with the most challenging students, does this also include special education students with behavioral challenges, including autistic students?
Answer: First, you ...Read more
Lori Borgman: A good day to talk baseball
There’s a good chance the husband has his Cincinnati Reds ball cap surgically attached to his head. It’s that time of year.
We were in the quaint historic river town of St. Charles, Missouri, leaving a sidewalk café, when a voice yells, “PETE ROSE, JOE MORGAN, JOHNNY BENCH!”
It came from an older man, wearing a red St. Louis Cardinals...Read more
Ex-etiquette: Slow down
Q. My kid’s mom and I share our children’s time equally. My partner wants us to live together, but we’ve only been dating for six months, and I have two kids who love their mom. I’m afraid it will be confusing to live with two different women in the same role. What’s good ex-etiquette?
Answer: Slow down.
Not because your relationship...Read more
At SoCal newest children's museum, kids can dig for mammoth bones or face a giant Lite-Brite
LOS ANGELES -- Talk to the passionate team behind KidSTREAM, a new children's museum in Ventura County, and they'll tell you about the many lofty goals they have for the 21,000-square-foot space which opened to the public Thursday.
They'll describe how the museum is the first of its kind in Ventura County and how they hope to make it accessible...Read more
Jerry Zezima: Game of groans
With apologies to Frank Sinatra, who is dead and can’t sue me, I am the chairman of the board. And I’m not just singing my own praises.
After decades of failing miserably at board games, one of which had such a monopoly on me that I went directly to jail, I am game to announce that I recently emerged triumphant in not one but two exciting ...Read more
Jill Burcum: Building a sisterhood of the saddle
It’s unlikely that I’ll take up cattle ranching at this point in my life, so the ability to saddle up a horse and separate a steer from the herd isn’t a must-have skill.
But do I still want to learn how to do that at a visionary event called the Top Hand Cowgirl Challenge?
Oh, heck yes.
What’s drawing me, and the hundreds of other ...Read more
Chicago restaurants and bars become spaces for political protesting: 'Everyone's experiencing some level of rage'
CHICAGO -- With a glass of white wine in one hand and a printed spreadsheet of names and addresses of around 50 lawmakers in the other, Allyssa Bujdoso was setting up for a crowd at Deep Red Wine Merchant in Avondale. A guy with a sign reading “(Expletive) Trump” rushed through the door, handed over a sheet of stamps and then hurried away.
...Read more
On Gardening: Heart to Heart Chinook named 'Caladium of the Year'
The Garden Guy surfed the web and stumbled across a photo you most likely have never seen. It featured three Proven Winners National Plants of the Year in a wonderful combination. The flowers were the Safari Dusk Jamesbrittenia or South African phlox, which is the "Annual of the Year." The combo also featured Supertunia Hoopla Vivid Orchid (the ...Read more
'The closest thing to church': How Unusual Tuesday became LA's home for misfit artists
LOS ANGELES -- It is not just any Tuesday.
It is 9 p.m. on a dreary night in Shadow Hills, just miles away from the lush foothills of the Verdugo Mountains. The delicate pitter-patter of a drum's cymbal is the only sound to break through the thick brick wall of the obscure performance venue, Sun Space, and reach the wide, desolate Sunland ...Read more
Heidi Stevens: A lost jacket shipped overseas opens up a world of examples that people really do want to help
In last week’s column, I wrote about traveling to Warsaw for the international Literacy for Democracy conference. What I failed to mention was that I left my beloved black leather jacket behind.
Five minutes into my Uber ride to the Warsaw airport, I realized it was missing. I quickly emailed the conference organizers and asked if they could ...Read more
Ask Dating Coach Erika: Is it wrong to want a partner with the same education?
Black and white, right and wrong, cut and dried. I know how tempting it is to look for a “rule” or a quick answer in dating. Leave or stay? Unmatch or meet? But most things in life are not answered so simply. This week, we have several dating questions looking for a back-and-white answer … and I’m here to show the shades of gray.
...Read more
This family has a famous pig. Here's what they hope to do to save and educate about more porcines
HARTFORD, Conn. -- A Glastonbury, Connecticut, couple with a now-famous pig has brought their five pigs throughout the state and further to many schools, nursing homes, birthdays and private events over the last four years.
It’s for their business Gilbert the Party Pig which, despite delighting people everywhere, is probably most famous for ...Read more
Column: Remembering when Dan Goodwin, aka Spider-Dan, touched Chicago's sky
He came.
He saw.
He climbed.
And in so doing, the life of Dan Goodwin would never be the same, and he would find a firm spot on any list of important Chicago figures, a colorful and compelling character in this city that has hosted more than its share of swashbucklers and lunatics.
Those of us who remember Goodwin are older now, but it doesn...Read more
Ask Anna: My boyfriend used ChatGPT to write romantic texts
Dear Anna,
I’ve been dating my boyfriend for about four months, and things have been going really well — or at least I thought they were. He’s always been really thoughtful over text, sending me these sweet, articulate messages about how he’s feeling or why he appreciates me. I’m not the most eloquent person, so I’ve always been a ...Read more
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