Toyota Corolla
No Feet? No Parking
Remarkably, it took me a full year to get a reserved disabled parking space in Hoboken. Have I mentioned that I don’t have feet? I wrote the whole ugly story for hMAG.
My Internet Radio Playlist, 6/3/14
EPISODE #131: CRACKED WINDSHIELD The Who — “Happy Jack” [THEME] Doug Martsch — “Cracked and Crazed” The Modern Lovers — “She Cracked” David Bowie — “Breaking Glass” Nick Lowe — “I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass” Joy Division — “Glass” [live] East Ghost West Ghost — “…And We’ll Call It ‘Plexiglass’” Blondie — “Heart of […]
Sandy, One Year Later
It’s feeling a little weird here in Hoboken as the one-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy approaches. Memories have certainly come—no pun intended—flooding back. Stories of heroism, community spirit, successful returns, permanent losses, and continuing challenges are all freshly in mind, if they weren’t there already. I’ve had the privilege of writing three articles for AOL […]

Roll On, Corolla: A Boy & His Car
I don’t want to get all Giving Tree on you, but the car and I really did go a long way back. All the way to October 4, 1991. On that day, at Jim Coleman Toyota in Bethesda, Maryland, I took ownership of a brand-new, end-of-model-year, light blue Corolla. The address we wrote on the […]
Jack Silbert, curator