Lacunae Musing

By Robert Hagelstein

Showing posts with label Uncle Phil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uncle Phil. Show all posts
Saturday, April 16, 2016

Letters to Home and a 100th Birthday

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After starting to scan my father’s letters he sent home during WW II – and before sending them to the National WW II Museum along with ...
Monday, March 15, 2010

Joe The Barber

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My sister called to tell me she had some family news: Joe the Barber died. This takes some explaining. Although I don’t remember it, family ...
Sunday, May 3, 2009

Cagney!

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One of the admirable qualities about local theatre in South Florida, aside from the usual touring revivals of classic musicals and plays, is...
Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Living on a Boat

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That is what my wife, Ann, and I do during the summers. Live on a boat. Hence, my entries will be few as computer time on board is sporadic....
Friday, November 30, 2007

Ikey Lubin's and Letters from the Past

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I finished Russo's Bridge of Sighs and like many of the characters in the book, I am drawn into Sara’s drawings of Ikey Lubin’s, the fa...
Friday, November 23, 2007

Literature and Family

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I am reading Richard Russo’s new novel, Bridge of Sighs . I generally stretch out reading a book by one of my favorite authors, savoring ce...
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My four decade publishing career has been a continuous post-graduate education. This blog is intended as an on going first hand account, eclectic and opinionated in nature, on a wide range of interests, from business and politics to music, literature and theater, with some family history along the way. The contents of this blog are protected by copyright. You agree that you will not modify, copy, reproduce, sell, or distribute any content in any manner or medium without permission.
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