We tell kids “don’t talk to strangers” to keep them safe. But at her aunt’s company picnic, a stranger talked to Kelaine, and she never forgot the message.
My mother’s tears were for her sisters, her brother, her mother, her past, her uncertain future, and sometimes, in weakness, herself.
It’s hard to admit when you have a problem with self-harming. And it’s even harder to figure out how to conquer it.
Devin sees himself as a punctual man, who wants to be on time. But his wife has stretched the very concept, and he’s beginning to see her point.
A monologue shared from a digital stage: the theater may be a different experience in 2020, but there will always be a human need for connection and story.
Birdie is a mean old woman who doesn’t want your help or time. But within her is a ray of sunshine. All she needs is the right tune.
With the holidays rapidly approaching, Heather shares her thoughts on why drinking less may lead to an even more festive and fun season.
What doesn’t kill your kids might still give them a bloody nose. Beware the dangers of modern design.
After 1.5 years as a low-level employee here, my supervisors have decided it’s time that I leave and try an exciting new role in “freelance consulting.”