This month in David Magazine I take a look at virtual education and online schools. This is the future of learning, so come on and Grab Your Goggles and see what all the fuss is about.
Category: Writing
Drawn from Life | David Magazine
My latest piece for David Magazine. A whole passel of women have created comics about life and love…and I tell you all about ’em!
Source: Drawn from Life | David Magazine
Day Zero | David Magazine
Once again I have committed writing. This time about the water crises affecting Capetown and, by extension, the whole world. “Our Blue Planet is Running Out of Water”
Source: Day Zero | David Magazine
David – Winter 2018
This month, due to other peculiarities, I ended up with two pieces in the magazine, so yay! Double shot for everyone!
The first piece is about how it’s getting tougher and tougher to meet “the one”? There’s an interesting solution I look at and ironically, it involves not looking at all.
Jewish Nevada Encourages Folks to Connect with the Greater Community
Source: An Engaging Opportunity | David Magazine
The second piece is all about getting in shape for the new year. Some new and interesting workouts for you, right in the Las Vegas Valley!
Finding the Workout that Works for You
Source: Get Shaking | David Magazine
Waking Dreamer – Erica Vanlee
So this month’s issue of Vanish Magazine features my good friend Erica Vanlee on the cover. Of course, upon close inspection, it appears I actually wrote the story! Always so much fun to interview friends! Especially one as talented and fun as she is!
A Real Stinker | David Magazine
It’s the Thought that Counts, Right?
This month I take a look at some gift giving etiquette – and some of the really bad gifts people have gotten over the years.
Source: A Real Stinker | David Magazine
Clicks or Bricks | David Magazine

With what the cover and several of the inside pieces of this month’s issue are about, it seems rather frivolous to be writing about virtual shopping, but nonetheless, that’s what this month’s piece, Clicks or Bricks, is about. Continue reading “Clicks or Bricks | David Magazine”
Travels with Monki | David Magazine

My latest piece for David Magazine. Here, I kind of distill the essence of our recent summer trip into one, relatively short essay about taking Monki to theme parks.
David Magazine |Holy High Days
This month’s piece for
David Magazine is all about legalized pot and whether or not it’s Kosher.
Enjoy!
This Land is YOUR Land | David Magazine
Wonder Gal | David Magazine
This month, for David Magazine, I take a look at the new Wonder Woman film starring Gal Godot, as well as a brief history of the character and her creator. Of course, while you’re there, you might want to check out this related article about women in the Israeli army (of which Gadot herself was a member a few years back)
At the same time, there’s some interesting commentary happening at The Mary Sue about the lack of advertising and promotion for this film.
The Honey Do List | David Magazine
Yup. This month I tackle the “The War Against Domestic Grime,” which “is Chronicled on Our Refrigerator Door.”
Source: The Honey Do List | David Magazine
PS: Rasa disagrees with this list, insisting everything should be done if not daily, then at least three times a week.
Home Ice? | David Magazine
So nice to see my old buddy Skids writing again. This time he’s taking on the idea of a major league sports franchise in the Las Vegas Valley. You should give it a read.
“A Hockey Fan Balances Loyalty to His Hometown Team With a Growing Excitement for the Arrival of the Vegas Golden Knights”
Source: Home Ice? | David Magazine
Blowing Up Convention | David Magazine
Games People Play | David Magazine
Many years ago, back when I still lived in Vegas, I would hang out at Denny & Lee Magic shop on Saturday mornings with a bunch of great guys (who also happened to be magicians). One of them was Timm Metivier, who, a year ago, decided to open his own shop – not magic, but one for board games.
Here’s a little story I wrote about it for David. Source: Games People Play | David Magazine

