One Thing or Another: Not So Fast (Age and the Morning Routine)

It’s always One Thing or Another … a lighthearted look at aging, life, and the absurdities of it all. By Mark McNease I hope my morning routine hasn’t stretched to an hour when I’m seventy, and I certainly hope I can accomplish it unaided. I’m trying. I used to be...

One Thing or Another: Not Worth the Weight

It’s always One Thing or Another … a lighthearted look at aging, life, and the absurdities of it all. By Mark McNease The food magically showed up at our front door, delivered by someone who, like Santa Claus, made their rounds unseen, past apathetic doormen and...

6 Questions for Ronni Sanlo, Ed.D

By Mark McNease I met Ronni Sanlo a few years ago—one of the remarkable people I’ve had the pleasure of encountering by doing LGBTSr the past seven years. She’s an educator, publisher, historian, resister, playwright, and is currently involved with the Joy...

6 Questions for Professor Drewey Wayne Gunn

We learned last week of the passing of Professor Drewey Wayne Gunn. Many of us knew Professor Gunn for his generosity and his encyclopedic knowledge of gay literature, especially forgotten gay literature by authors who paved the way for later generations. I had the...

One Thing or Another: All Boxed Up

It’s always One Thing or Another … a lighthearted look at aging, life, and the absurdities of it all. By Mark McNease Who doesn’t want to gaze at a baseball cap or coffee cup forty years after buying it and remember that special vacation? How many boxes does it take...