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COMMENTARY/OP-ED/HUMOR

>"On Night" --- Grub Street's Penny Dreadful summer 2007

>Boston Globe, September 10, 2006: "Lessons from a window seat"

>Boston Globe, May 18, 2006, "'Da Vinci's' imaginary world", Op-ed pages + reader responses

>Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2004: "You Deserve a Break Today -- to Hunt a Little Dinner"

>Christian Science Monitor, December 30, 2005, Home Forum essay: "I think I know way too many people"

>Weekly Dig, Boston, June 8-15, 2005"Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Dinner: Solving the Fat Problem,"

>Common Review, Spring 2005, "Pathos report: Policing Poetic Rectitude"

>Boston Globe, September 10, 2005: "Evacuees of another sort: Two weeks after Hurricane Katrina and the streets are still scattered with the flotsam and jetsam of everyday life. "

>Boston Globe, July 12, 2005: "An escape into heroic empowerment: a response to our Harry Potter and Star Wars summer"

>The Washington Post, Sunday, April 6, 2003: "This April in Paris: In spite of the antiwar protests and rumors of anti-American sentiment, American tourists are still in love with Paris"

>Colorado Springs Indepedent, December 23-29, 2004 "The Holiday Role I Play"
(also in:
Maisonneuve as: "All in the Family: In anticipation of the upcoming holiday season, a poll of friends and family members about the familial, familiar roles they expect to play this year. ")

>www.newtopiamagazine.net, March 2003: "Does Le Pen's Appeal Make France Racist?"

>The Buffalo News, December 8, 2003: "Feeding the fantasy for escape"


>The Boston Globe, April 27, 2003: "How to win friends and influence Parisians"

>Buffalo News, April 13, 2003: "The French don't hate ordinary Americans"

>Christian Science Monitor, October 10, 2002: “Every day, I arm myself with a French dictionary”

>Potash Hill, Summer/Fall 2002: “Plenty to Protest: French politics in 2002 is a lot like Louisiana politics in 1991”


>Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 17, 2002: "Right wing offers a vision of France’s past”

>3ammagazine, 2002: "POETS: NO MORE WIND-SWEPT HILLTOPS"