by Nancy Colasurdo | May 14, 2009 | Write Thinking
I’m still trying to process tonight’s Grey’s Anatomy. Skillful acting bringing to life crisp writing. Crazy good TV. High. Low. High. Low. High. Low. Shocker. Boom. Mortality.
by Nancy Colasurdo | May 13, 2009 | Write Thinking
From the minute I saw the press literature in a hot pink envelope I knew I’d be writing a Game Plan column about Poker Prima Divas, a business started by Ellen Leikind to get women in the game that she calls “the new golf.” It’s a terrific...
by Nancy Colasurdo | May 12, 2009 | Write Thinking
My former life meets my current life in this piece called Break Free by Trenton Times writer Sharon Schlegel. Sharon and I were co-workers at the Times over a decade ago and she is a terrific writer and person. In this column she writes about my buddy Mary Carlomagno,...
by Nancy Colasurdo | May 11, 2009 | Write Thinking
Never found Wanda Sykes funny. Still don’t. Never found Rush Limbaugh entertaining. Still don’t. Always enjoyed a little finesse in my comedy. Still do.
by Nancy Colasurdo | May 10, 2009 | Write Thinking
Still reeling from my 7-year-old nephew, the Google-ing machine. He loves to watch Van Gogh’s Starry Night set to music on YouTube. He is also well-versed in something I am not — classical music. He hears a melody and knows Beethoven from Mozart from...