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The Middle Ground to Happiness Mar. 22, 2025

Georgia Garvey

If you trust surveys (and if you are an American, of course, you do not), you may be surprised to le... Read More

The People You Meet, the Books You Read Mar. 13, 2024

Everyday Cheapskate

The late humorist and master of salesmanship, Charlie "Tremendous" Jones, said one of my favorite qu... Read More

You Say Ta-May-Toe; I Say Ta-Mah-Toe Dec. 12, 2022

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I used to date a lady from Australia who was taught to hold her fork in the European/con... Read More

Friend or Faux? Feb. 12, 2022

The Art of Design

Although tile that looks like wood has been around for years, I don't think there is a home improvem... Read More

Great Ideas For Your Home Jan. 15, 2022

The Art of Design

When decorating a home, most of us know some information. Some design sense may come intuitively, so... Read More

The Cure for Writer's Block Jan. 11, 2022

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I used to write every day — mostly poems but also essays. I really want to get bac... Read More

Designing for Small Spaces Jan. 01, 2022

The Art of Design

Micro- apartments are the next trend in city living. In larger cities such as New York or San Franci... Read More

First Aquarius Sunbeams Jan. 17, 2021

Horoscopes by Holiday, Weekly

Which habits should we carry over to the season of Aquarius? One measure of healthy living is how we... Read More

Look Up and Soak in the Wonder Mar. 02, 2020

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I've seen lots of parents (or babysitters) gabbing on the phone as they push strollers o... Read More

Tornado Bunker Jan. 11, 2020

Katiedid Langrock

On Christmas, my husband got a signed picture of Carson Wentz, the quarterback of his favorite footb... Read More

Hiding the Tree Swing Dec. 21, 2019

Katiedid Langrock

For Chrismukkah this year, I bought my kids a giant tree swing. This has been an effort three years ... Read More

Creative Christmas Contributions Nov. 24, 2019

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: It seems as if many people are looking for an alternative to buying things for people fo... Read More

Bathrooms Revisited Oct. 20, 2018

The Art of Design

Aside from kitchens, bathrooms are the rooms that take the hardest use and can become dated in just ... Read More

The Kids Aren't All Right Aug. 02, 2018

Lenore Skenazy

Childhood anxiety is giving us anxiety. Nearly a third of American adolescents meet the criteria f... Read More

Some Ideas to Think About Aug. 01, 2018

Walter E. Williams

Poverty is no mystery, and it's easily avoidable. The poverty line that the Census Bureau used in 20... Read More

Democrats Should Nominate a Woman in 2020 Jul. 01, 2018

Steve Chapman

In 1970, a third-party candidate named James Buckley defeated an incumbent in a race for the U.S. Se... Read More

Oh, You Shouldn't Have! Nov. 02, 2017

Lenore Skenazy

November means December is around the corner, and December means it's time to buy presents. But not ... Read More

It's a Dog's Life (And I'm Envious) Oct. 12, 2017

Lenore Skenazy

Pet owners, I know your animals are cherished members of the family. What they aren't, however, are ... Read More

Our Broken Moral Compasses Oct. 11, 2017

Walter E. Williams

As George Orwell said, "some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals believe them." Many stupid ... Read More

4 Millennial Misconceptions About Entrepreneurship Oct. 10, 2017

Succeeding in Your Business

'Tis business plan competition season once again. This time of year, I spend lots of time traveling ... Read More