Around the age of fifty-four, Gerald Marzorati, the longtime editor of New York Times Magazine, decided to learn a sport. A difficult sport to challenge him, to test his physical and mental abilities as well as his determination without repeating his “play history” from his youth. He found such a sport. Tennis. He says in… View Article
Gerald Marzorati, the longtime editor of New York Times Magazine, recalls the “personal, emotionally complicated narrative of [his] childhood experiences of games and sports”. He played a brief season of football, resulting in a concussion. Then he tried baseball, only to end up with a leg injury. His basketball experience with a riot following an… View Article
‘The Best Time of Your Life’ by Margaret Trudeau is one of those books which one wishes to have found some fifteen years earlier. It is intended for young women to benefit from Mrs. Trudeau’s experience but for older women of the boomer generation, particularly the financial information, this work truly resonates. The book describes… View Article