by Celia Rivenbark | Sep 26, 2022 | Weekly Column
Our nation is divided on so many fronts these days, matters big and small, global and, er, townal. Our beliefs are routinely challenged by friends and family, not just strangers. One of the most serious divisions is relatively new. I refer, of course, to how we...
by Celia Rivenbark | Sep 19, 2022 | Weekly Column
Here’s what I don’t understand. Why does it fry your tater if someone who used a student loan to help pay for college gets up to $20,000 of that loan forgiven? Is it because Lauren Boebert (R-Pluto) quipped the loan was used for...
by Celia Rivenbark | Sep 5, 2022 | Weekly Column
Am I the only person who thinks it’s weird when the clerk asks if you have any questions for the pharmacist? Just once, I’d like to say, “OK, I guess so. Let’s see. OK, got one! Why is it that even though I work hard for the money...
by Celia Rivenbark | Aug 29, 2022 | Weekly Column
On tonight’s episode of “Hoarders,” you will meet an elderly Florida man who can’t let go of boxes and boxes of paper documents. “It’s all about the paper,” said “T,” who didn’t want to reveal his full...
by Celia Rivenbark | Aug 22, 2022 | Weekly Column
Kylie Jenner, 24, looked at her partner, Travis Scott, also rich and famous, and asked innocently, “You want to take mine or yours?” Cue hair on fire. Because Kylie wasn’t talking about a car; she was asking which private jet they should...
by Celia Rivenbark | Aug 15, 2022 | Weekly Column
Fun fact: It has been almost two and a half years since the pandemic started and I still haven’t gotten Covid. Nope. Not once. (I can picture my very superstitious grandmother demanding I now throw salt over my left shoulder and make an...