NEWS: MAKING HEADLINES

JUNE – CURRENT PRINT ISSUE

  • Some of these offerings are nearly sold out, so if the thought of a Paul Simon concert, becoming enthralled by the mastery of Yo-Yo Ma, or seeing Karen Allen on stage pique your interest, then consider yourselves duly warned. Act now!

  • For Brandon Morrison – who shared this truth with me as we talked about how he came from growing up in Columbia County to going on tour with the multiple Grammy-award winning artist Sam Smith – it may be wild, but it’s clearly wonderful.

  • While some of us are drawn to serene landscapes emboldened with hues of green, blue, and orange, others gravitate toward abstract or surreal works. 

  • “Shopping with us keeps farms alive and operating – buying from local farms is beneficial to everyone,” Donna Staron said recently.

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Latest Moxie Podcast

In this episode, CB talks about what he calls caregiving moxie — the quiet courage it takes to get up each morning and do hard things out of love, partnership, and loyalty. He shares what he’s learned about leaning on family, friends, and healthcare professionals, sitting with a wide range of emotions, and trying to make sense of a chapter neither of them planned for.

People Profiles

Health & Wellness

  • By now, we all know too well the many reasons why so many people seem so unhappy.

  • Every year, when spring rolls around and we all get outside, the topic of conversation eventually turns to tick season.

  • During the month of June, healthcare organizations are working to promote brain health and raise awareness of Alzheimer’s disease. 

  • But the people who battle this invisible disorder do so every single day, albeit at varying levels, and people in their lives aren’t even aware that their loved one is in pain.

AUTHOR PROFILES & BOOKISH THINGS

  • A Sprite-ly Phoenix Artist Aaron Meshon rises from the ashes and makes lemon (and lime) ade

    Raised in the “Pretzel Belt” of Pennsylvania, Meshon grew up with and surrounded by artists.

    By Published On: June 19th, 2026
  • ON SCREEN: DISCLOSURE DAY

    It’s important to note that Jack Nicholson does not appear in Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day.”

    By Published On: June 19th, 2026
  • ON SCREEN: TUNER

    It would likely be reason enough to see “Tuner” knowing that 88-year-old Dustin Hoffman appears in the film.

    By Published On: June 19th, 2026
  • Dads Drink Wine – for sure!

    Gift him with something that's going to go great with whatever he wants to throw on the grill this weekend or any day.

    By Published On: June 19th, 2026

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