After a full 100 years, the Wang Theatre remains the jewel in the Boch Center performing arts complex. And it’s still packing the house in the Theater District, a designation that may have disappeared if it hadn’t managed to keep the lights on as other theaters were bull-dozed for offices and condos, Matthew Reed Baker writes.
Golfer’s gem or joke? What I learned from 18 holes at America’s ‘worst’ course
Billy Baker wanted to find out if the course is deserving of a rather dubious title it recently received from the well-known golf review site MyGolfSpy. Leo J. Martin Memorial Golf Course, it says, is the worst golf course in America.
Since at least the 1960s, the United States has not produced enough doctors to meet health care demand, writer Eram Alam says. Instead, it has relied on the cheaper option of recruiting foreign physicians trained at the expense of other countries.
When Taleen Mardirossian’s 46-year-old mother became pregnant with her fourth child, Mardirossian found herself managing the feelings of her family. She would be closer in age to her mother than to her new brother. “What kind of sister could I be?” Mardirossian writes.
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