A brief moment before a Broadway show, a corner seat at a Manhattan bar, and a stranger who reminded us that some places still resist walls. Langan’s on 47th is a small reflection on openness, shared space, and the quiet human grace that can surface when we least expect it.
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Wonderment- Revisted
A reflective spoken-word essay on childhood wonder, nostalgia, and the quiet work of reclaiming imagination as adults during the holiday season.
A Father’s Day Lament: In Gradients of Grateful Grief
Father’s Day lately has been a bittersweet occasion—a time of inevitable melancholy. Join me as I explore the complex array of emotions this annual commemoration of Dad can elicit. As it turns out, generational inertia tugs in both directions