by Celia Rivenbark | Oct 2, 2017 | Weekly Column
When Sean Spicer made that surprise cameo at the Emmy Awards a couple of weeks ago, making fun of himself as the angry, lying press secretary brilliantly lampooned on “Saturday Night Live,” I laughed out loud. Wow. Takes a big man to make fun of...
by Celia Rivenbark | Sep 25, 2017 | Weekly Column
The relationship was off to a fine start. She met him at a dog park in the neighborhood near her brand new apartment; he was the right age, looked preppy-cute, but not to the point of being obnoxious, and was just the right amount of attentive to his labradoodle...
by Celia Rivenbark | Sep 18, 2017 | Weekly Column
When my daughter was 8 or so, she and her best friend could amuse themselves for hours with endless variations of a game they made up to pass the time while being chauffeured to ballet, birthdays and beyond. One little girl would say something like, “I...
by Celia Rivenbark | Sep 9, 2017 | Weekly Column
You don’t have to be a liberal to appreciate Senator Tammy Duckworth’s swift and devastating takedown of Donald Trump’s latest proposal to ban transgender troops from serving in the military. You just have to be a human being. Unlike poor Trump,...
by Celia Rivenbark | Sep 4, 2017 | Weekly Column
Hillary Clinton’s newest book, with the shell-shocked sounding title of “What Happened,” will “drop” as they say in a week or so. So why do I feel like ducking? That’s easy. As the kids say: “Too soon.” A...