Everybody Loves a Yoga Mama
Julia King, 38, is part of an emerging class of women whom marketers call Yoga Mamas. These middle- and upper-income mothers are more style- and brand-conscious than their parents. AOL news has this story today. “No matter their income, they spend like lottery winners on their babies and toddlers. In […]
Phages: A New Way to Fight Bad Germs
Back in June I was amazed at this story in Wired about phages, bacteria-eating viruses that could be the answer to antibiotic resistance. The first treatment to use the therapy could be available this year. “Half a century ago, antibiotics revolutionized medicine by turning many once-deadly infections like tuberculosis into […]
"The Offering"–A Meaningless Reach
Maureen Dowd writes well in today’s NY Times about paying for dinner checks. “After Googling and Bikramming to get ready for a first dinner date, a modern girl will end the evening with the Offering, an insincere bid to help pay the check. “They make like they are heading into […]
Company Insurance–GoNOMAD is Moving Up!
Sunday morning and we turned back the clocks, so we get even more out of this sunny fall day. Life is good. I filled out the forms and wrote the check so on Monday I am signing up our three employees at GoNOMAD.com for Blue Cross Health Insurance. This is […]
Life on Your Own
Sam hangs out the window of his new studio apartment in downtown Greenfield. There is no joy like seeing your young son move into his own apartment. It’s an exciting time for Sam, and in his face and his motions, you see hope, and pride that he managed to get […]
My Distant Relative, Cousin Edmund Wilson
An Army wound-dresser in World War I in France, writer Edmund Wilson said “the war made me see. . . that respectable life is a living death.” His parents’ example may have had something to do with that observation, as well. In any case, through a life that ended in […]
Sure, it kills birds, but it won’t kill you
Wendy Orent is the author of “Plague: The Mysterious Past and Terrifying Future of the World’s Most Dangerous Disease.” “It must seem like the sky is falling — that it’s about to rain chaos and death as the dreaded H5N1 avian flu appears to close in. Last spring, bird flu […]
