Would that Gentleman Combover were not so fableic! I try to imagine if someone else were in power in the US (from the past, or in an…
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Buzz, Pray, Sing or Sweat? — Fable Considers
This week I have been part of a large group of theatre makers, working together toward a formal adjudication of our ability to teach a…
MediumMagical Thinking and Hard Work — Fable Offers Simple Solution For Getting Unstuck
What to do to get out of this mess the world is in? Or really, get anything we want in life?
MediumIf War Were An Animal — Fable Offers Definitive Answer
A few nights ago, Jimmy Fallon joked that Kim Jong-un was feeling neglected with all the ink being spilled over Matt Lauer (and, by the…
MediumHow Do I Wear My Pants? — Sartorial Insights from the 17th Century
Every day the news brings fresh reports of bad behavior. We are outraged, saddened, horrified, depressed … you can insert the word that…
MediumYou Can’t Lose What You Don’t Use — tips from a 17th century fable
I try to be a careful person. Not to spend beyond my means. To take care of what I have.
MediumDon’t Let the Donkey Pay Taxes Alone — 17th Century Fable Warns
As we countdown to Thanksgiving here in the United States, making lists of what we’re grateful for, let’s add taxes to that list.
MediumTax Proposals Counter Law of Nature — Fable Suggests
I was hanging up from one of the usual unhelpful customer service calls with a credit card company the other day and the representative…
MediumUncategorizedHow To Enjoy a Trip to the Laundromat — a Fable Reveals
When I first read the fable I’m about to recount I thought, yuck. This is like eating lima beans when I was a child. Eat this. It’s good…
Medium17th Century Fable Considers U.S. and North Korea Relations
As Trump stumps around Asia, roaring about American indomitability, this fable suggested a take on the relationship between the U.S and…
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