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March 13, 2026March 12, 2026

THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT

I’ve listened to three life stories this winter that I’ve really enjoyed.

They not be for you — or you may prefer to read with your eyes (what a concept!) — but for your consideration:

1. Lance Black — Mama’s Boy, read by the author, whose polio-disabled mom would never be able to have children but had three, and who . . . well, her story is amazing.  Lance’s, too.  Turns out, if you can win an Oscar for writing a screenplay (Milk), you can also write a pretty compelling book.

2. Jeffery Seller — Theater Kid: A Broadway Memoir.  You’ve heard of Hamilton?  You’ve heard of Rent?

3. Lorne Michaels — Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live.  Need I say more?*

Cheaper on Kindle, but hard to read with your eyes while you’re power-walking or cleaning the house.

And not cheaper on Kindle if you have a monthly Audible subscription.

Cheaper still if your local library offers free audio book rentals.



THIS IS NOT

Oil Shock Sends Tremors Through World Economy: ‘This Really Is the Big One’​




If you see your glass as half empty, pour it into a smaller glass and stop bitching. — Anon



*Okay, I can’t resist a little more.  The narrator does a good job, but here and there it’s so funny.  She’s young.  The world is old.  She clearly has never heard of a mimeograph machine — she pronounces it “MIME-graph” — or of Bulova watches — she pronounces them “bull-LOW-va” — and the same for the names of some famous people she never heard of.  It’s no big deal; and, of course, she knows much we boomers don’t.  But I got a kick out of it.  

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