I’m the author of the memoir (Re)Making Love: a sex after sixty story and The Woman Who Never Cooked, which won Mid-List Press’s First Series Award. I graduated from high school and went to college when I was barely sixteen. I always think I am the youngest person in the room—am trying to get over that—or maybe not because I have so much to learn.
You can read more about the so-called literal biography, where I went to school and jobs I’ve held, at http://maryltabor.com but one thing’s for sure: I believe love is the answer. Now, what was the question? In this column, I’ll try to figure that out with you.
Communities writers, and sometimes readers, debte the political, economic and social issues of the day.
Tonight is the last debate before Super Tuesday and it will have the four candidates – Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich all looking to be the last man standing.
The choice might be a false on.
Join the writers and pundits of Communities @WashingtonTimes.com for live commentary during as we watch the Florida primary results come in.
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Advocating for the Republican Party to be on the right side of history supporting liberty for all.
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The laughter and tears of parenting across borders and cultures.
Despite cynicism about the law, it can provide you justice, protection, and ensure your rights.
Published 11:27 a.m. February 11, 2012
With apologies to Hallmark, let's rethink our approach to Valentine's Day.
Published 11:20 p.m. January 15, 2012
Dr. Martin Luther King's journey for civil rights inspires artist Gediyon Kifle's work, helping him triumph over tragedy after being exiled from Ethiopia as a child.
Published 4:23 p.m. December 14, 2011
Ten best list on poets and writers who write about love.
Published 12:49 p.m. December 4, 2011
Ask the question, 'Is the artist doomed?' Find hope with Hanna Bondarewska, the Ambassador Theater, and, surprisingly, Elizabeth Gilbert on creativity.
Published 6:36 p.m. November 25, 2011
Celebrate the Thanksgiving table with the wedding that brought you to it.
Published 7:11 p.m. November 8, 2011
The love letter. With the holidays, light the candle of love, pick up the pen and give the gift of immortality
Published 12:39 p.m. October 27, 2011
Brad Pitt, Kevin Spacey, baseball, the economy, love, lose and win: what's not to love?
Published 7:07 p.m. October 17, 2011
Italian wines, winemakers, red wine, food, how to taste the land and its history in the wine.
Published 8:00 p.m. October 15, 2011
Life and love connections are not a game show and the name of the game is not Let’s Make a Deal, the iconic almost 40-year-old game show presenting the probability that you might win the big prize behind door number one, two or three.
Published 2:39 a.m. October 10, 2011
Ballet choreographer Shawn Short is a modern day Don Quixote, stretching to release his love of dance through the Dissonance Dance Theater in Washington, D.C.
Published 11:15 a.m. October 1, 2011
Creativity: the arts, fashion and how to find your creative path and the work you love
Published 4:35 p.m. September 28, 2011
Creativity, love and how to find it in your passion within the limits of time.
Published 4:07 p.m. September 20, 2011
How footnotes can jog the memory and, yes, love, and there's opera too.
Published 10:00 a.m. September 15, 2011
A quirky way to make love easier is to find it through movies, books, and YOURSELF!
Published 12:37 a.m. September 11, 2011
On 9/11, while in my flimsy white cotton nightgown watching NBC news with Katie Couric and Matt Lauer, the plane hit the tower, live, real, dead-on—and I was struck dumb.