He Loves Me (Not)
Last Friday I had the good fortune (depending on how you look at it) to be part of Literary Death Match in San Francisco. There were worthy opponents and terrific judges. It was great fun. You can read the replay … Continue reading
Last Friday I had the good fortune (depending on how you look at it) to be part of Literary Death Match in San Francisco. There were worthy opponents and terrific judges. It was great fun. You can read the replay … Continue reading
By now, you’ve probably read this story about a child being raised genderless. I’ve been thinking a lot about gender: what it means to my kids; how to raise children comfortable with and in their own bodies; how to raise … Continue reading
A propos of my recent OpEd piece about teaching children the art of civil discourse, I offer this brilliant video of Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, who suggests we ought to reserve our highest praise for our children’s acts of kindness–not for … Continue reading
I have a new piece up at SF Gate and in the San Francisco Chronicle about last week’s Supreme Court decision to allow protesters at military funerals. This decision came on the heels of a run-in my daughter and I … Continue reading