Vanity Fair: “How to Interview Bob Marley.” On the 35th anniversary of the singer’s death, a onetime radio disc jockey recalls her sit-down with the reggae legend in what turned out to be his final days.
The New York Times: “The 700-Doll Question.” Essay on the sturm and drang of selling my mother’s doll collection after she died. Be sure to read the comments from readers. There’s also a link embedded in the essay to a short film made about the topic: The Doll Dilemma. Or click here.
Maya Angelou. News & Record/Go Triad cover. What an honor to be invited into Dr. Angelou’s home to talk about her latest cookbook, and so much more.
Dame Magazine: “Casey Kasem Didn’t Have to Die Like That.” One of the late iconic DJ’s colleagues laments his passing, and recalls caring for her own ailing mother during her final days.
The New York Times: “What Makes This Radio DJ Roll?” A Q&A with legendary New York rock radio DJ Carol Miller. In addition to dating and interviewing a who’s who of rock stars, she’s battled cancer for over 40 years.
The New York Times: “The Lonely Song of the Night Bird (Alison Steele)” October 29, 1995. Alison was my radio idol when I was a teenager, and a friend and co-worker 20 years later. She died September 27th, 1995.
Paul Shaffer interview for his memoir We’ll Be Here For the Rest of Our Lives: A Swingin’ Show-biz Saga. News & Record/Go Triad. He finally put his amazing life into a rollicking book that also chronicles half a century of popular culture.
The Business Journal of the Triad. My commentary on the toll caring for an elderly loved one takes on businesses and employment.