by Celia Rivenbark | Apr 23, 2018 | Weekly Column
Now that I’ve seen that Mark Zuckerberg actually owns a big-boy suit, I feel much better about the future of Facebook. OK, no I don’t. Like many who have testified before Congressional committees before him, Zuckerberg had been coached on how to...
by Celia Rivenbark | Apr 16, 2018 | Weekly Column
I knew when I felt the racing pulse, the flushed skin and constantly upset stomach that I had it. Yes, it’s true: I’m Putin-intolerant. Or Putin-sensitive if you prefer. I have a legitimate allergy to Putin. He speaks and I can only imagine...
by Celia Rivenbark | Apr 16, 2018 | Weekly Column
I knew when I felt the racing pulse, the flushed skin and constantly upset stomach that I had it. Yes, it’s true: I’m Putin-intolerant. Or Putin-sensitive if you prefer. I have a legitimate allergy to Putin. He speaks and I can only imagine...
by Celia Rivenbark | Apr 9, 2018 | Weekly Column
It says a lot about our national psyche when the highest rated app for your phone these days is something called Calm. Having just returned from a vacation to San Francisco– in which my greatest worries were which Tartine pastry to order (I chose 8) and...
by Celia Rivenbark | Apr 2, 2018 | Weekly Column
The Department of Health and Human Services recently announced it will give preference when allocating grant money to agencies that endorse “natural family planning” and abstinence instead of those that prescribe birth control pills and screen for...