Sighting: Downtown L.A., at the Ahmanson Theatre. It’s a bright, summery Southern California kind of day, the kind of day that makes most of us long to be outside in the sunlight. A banner is being ...
Frankly, I believed Trudy Haynes would live forever. What a dynamo! Even the last time I saw her, though she was, reluctantly, using a walker and enlisted the service of a full-time aide, she was ...
My dachshund Trudy has a new phobia: she’s afraid of the slam of the spring-loaded doors on the newspaper box in front of The Aspen Times. The Aspen Times Daily box used to be next to our main ...
It seems to me things in Vietnam might have turned out differently for the United States if only we’d had Trudy Campbell fighting on our side. Because, as I’ve long suspected and as Pete discovered in ...
President Barack Obama gave vent this week to an uncharacteristic show of emotion over the barbaric beheading of American journalist James Foley by the militant jihadi group the Islamic State. He ...
Shirley May was looking for glory, perhaps even a Hollywood contract, but last week she was seasick. On the Dutch luxury liner Nieuw Amsterdam, eastbound, a steward with a tempting tray knocked at her ...
Trudy: We’re done, Peter. This is over. I refuse to be a failure. I don’t care what you want anymore. This is how it’s going to work. You will be here only when I tell you to be here. I’m drawing a 50 ...
One of Austin's longest running Tex-Mex chains is near extinction, but promising a renaissance. The Trudy's Tex-Mex restaurant empire has been whittled down to one location after the South Star ...