A Guide To Immersive Culinary Travel

Forget the Eiffel Tower, Where’s the Good Bread? Here’s the thing about immersive food travel: it’s not about being pretentious or hunting down Michelin star restaurants, it’s about understanding the best meal of your life might come from a guy named Juan ducking under steaming pans on a sidewalk in Mexico or in the home […]

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Yiddish Sweetness of Sid Caesar

On Saturday nights in Joseph Epstein’s homehis family would watch the Rome-com of Sid Caesar,whose root was Ziser, not a ruler Romeelected, but Yiddish for a sweet guy, pronounced Zeeser. Jewish comedy has been by tragedy replaced,the zealot Mamdani its unsweet switch-hitterwhose anti-Jewish swerve has an unpleasant taste,not zees, sweet like Sid Caesar, but like […]

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For the Epstein Conspiracy Theorists, All Roads Lead Back to Israel

Spend five minutes in the political fever swamps — far-left DSA spaces, anti-Israel Telegram channels or the new “woke-right” ecosystem around Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) and the online “national conservative” influencers — and you’ll find the same poisonous storyline circulating: Jeffrey Epstein had some sort of “special relationship” with Israel — and that […]

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Signing BRAVE-ish at DEMA 2025

I’m thrilled to be returning to the DEMA Show this year in Orlando to sign my book, BRAVE-ish: One Breakup, Six Continents, and Feeling Fearless After Fifty, in the Author’s Corner. This marks my second time signing at DEMA, after an unforgettable experience in New Orleans in 2023. To come back again, surrounded by this […]

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Crackpot Parties…Please

Rejoice!  For now. The federal government is once more open for business—in whatever business it happens to be in every four years. We endured yet another civics lessons in arcane terms of congressional art like cloture, continuing resolutions and “nuclear options.” Republicans and Democrats couldn’t reach agreement on the amount of healthcare tax credits and […]

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Two Hours with Everything in the World

There’s no efficient way to describe a visit to the giant superstore Costco except to say it’s a giant superstore. But adjectives like “giant” and “super” feel lame when trying to convey the sensation of seeing under one roof an eyeglass prescription center, a bakery, a full assortment of apparel, appliances, watches, tires, flat screen […]

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