Damned If You Do: France’s Prescription Catch-22
Trying to refill a prescription is almost impossible in France unless you want to meet a new doctor…No fax, no email, no phone, tough luck for American travelers.
Trying to refill a prescription is almost impossible in France unless you want to meet a new doctor…No fax, no email, no phone, tough luck for American travelers.
The Star Clipper Offers the Adventure of a Sailing Trip with Luxury Last week in Civitavecchia, the Port of Rome, we boarded the 362-foot-long Star Clipper and set out on a weeklong adventure with about 104 other passengers and 75 crew. Our first port of call was Portaferraro, on the […]
An interview with Jim Olsen of Signature Sounds about some favorite artists at this year’s Green River Festival at the Franklin County Fairgrounds.
God of Carnage, the debut performance at the new CityStage Blue Room by Easthampton Theater Company.
Into the Woods, a production by UMass Theater, here is my review of this interesting play about fables and walking in the woods.
Easthampton Theater Company, a new theater troupe in the Valley, is getting ready for their debut show, God of Carnage, at the Old Towne Hall.
The Buddy Holly Story at the Majestic Theater is more of a concert than a play, there are a few mini-concerts inside the musical, it’s a fun night.
It’s scary in “The Moors” We took a country drive out into the rural pastures of South Hadley. Not The Moors of England as goes the title of the play we’d be seeing performed by Mount Holyoke Theater, but a more serene place than the famously ghoulish and scary Moors […]
Skiing in Utah. Two of the lesser-know family owned ski resorts near Logan Utah are Cherry Peak and Beaver Mountain. They are old skool!
Skiing in Utah, Home of the World’s Best Snow Jack Dunphy and I flew out to Logan Utah last night and today we are hitting the slopes of Beaver Mountain, which is in Logan. We woke up to snow, an auspicious beginning, and it makes me hope the drive that […]
Intimate Apparel is the story of Esther who tries to get out of the boarding house in 1905 New York City, at Silverthorne Theater.