The Good Men Project
The “Fiddlers on the Roof” of Parkland
How Joining a Men’s Group Changed My Life
Flying Solo on Valentine’s Day
What Mary Tyler Moore’s Passing Means to Me:
A Gay Man’s Response
The Huffington Post
When Did Touch Between Male Friends Become Taboo?
This article is also published on Thrive Global.
The Silent Epidemic: Helping GBT Men Speak Out About Domestic Violence
5 Tips for Your Commencement 2.0
The Retirement Balance Sheet That Will Change Your Life
7 Fun Travel Trends for Retirees
7 Steps To A Secure Retirement For Women
Curtain Up on One Man’s Second Act
My Second Act: Writing My First Musical
7 Steps to a Secure Retirement For Women
10 Secrets to a Successful Retirement
Father in the Bread Aisle at the Newtown Safeway
The Oakland Review
Tapping Against the Dark
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A Reading to Remember

It was my pleasure to help organize a reading on March 25, 2018 at Congregation Bet Ha’am in South Portland, Maine with U.S. Inaugural poet Richard Blanco and his dear friend author Ruth Behar.
They discussed their Cuban roots, then Richard read a poem inspired by Ruth, and she read from her new book, Lucky Broken Girl.
A fascinating, memorable event!
Pictured in photo (from left): Richard, his life partner Mark Neveu, me, Ruth, and Toby Rosenberg (foreground) from Bet Ha’am.