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Andy Hammerstein: A Master of Colorful Interactions on Canvas

Andy Hammerstein wrote the delightful and dishy book, "The Hammersteins: A Musical Theatre Family." In my interview with him in Bedford Magazine , "Getting to Know You: Oscar Andy Hammerstein III" , he discussed the dawn of Broadway theater and the brilliance, wit, and whimsy of a prolific family who truly impacted American entertainment. So being prolific is in his genes! Along with being a writer, this mega-/multi-talent is also a painter whose new work is beautifully articulated with vibrating strips of color that are layered, offset, and repeated at varying intervals. The process creates abstract, moving landscape-like fields whose relationships of color are more important than individual color.  Hammerstein has strategic discipline in everything he does, be it as a writer or a painter. This current work, at Chroma Fine Art Gallery, illustrates Andy's true mastery of color, interaction, and design.  <>  <>  <> "Underlying Geometry...
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Your Heart & Heart Health: The Beat Goes On

Noa Wind, Program Director/NYC; Katie Casamassina, Associate VP/Development/NYC; Cristina Civetta, host/Congenital Heart Disease Survivor; Bonni Brodnick, Stroke Survivor; Cara Pensabene, MD, VP Medical Director, Mastercard Standing with Cristina Civetta, one of my Survivor Sisters If you're lucky, like me, you can survive a stroke. Among the many things I attribute my recovery to is the American Heart Association and their dedication to supporting groundbreaking research. They also do public education, community programs, and lots more, but here is where the organization touched my life. After having a stroke while driving on Interstate 95, I was sent to Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, where I was in critical condition. My heartbeat was hovering at 30 bpm, with some beats occurring every 8 seconds. If the neuro-ICU unit at this hospital didn't have cutting-edge life-saving procedures, I would not be here writing to you today. As an ambassador to the America...

Seeking Zen on My (BIG) Birthday

Could I possibly be ...? Wait ... whatttt?  I wanted to embrace my auspicious day with grace and gratitude. I wanted to be calm, cool, and collected on The Big Day. Meditation every morning surely helped.  As a Stroke Survivor, I treasure  every single  thing. I even appreciate sitting upright in my desk chair and typing this to you, because there was a time when that would be impossible. And I'll never forget it. A stroke underscores the absolute preciousness and precariousness of life.  And whilst I was recovering, I never, ever imagined I would hit this birthday. Ever. Okay. Say it, Bonni. And say it proudly: I am 70 years old.  Many thanks for all of the phone calls, texts, messages on Facebook and Instagram, friends. I am ever grateful for it all.                                   Love,                  ...

Don Rickles, Carl Reiner, Milton Berle, Robert Redford & George Burns Sending Birthday Wishes

I have a collection of personal letters sent to me from Queen Elizabeth, Princess Diana, Helen Hayes, Jacqueline Kennedy, Jimmy Stewart, Isaac Asimov, Mister Rogers, Liz Taylor, and more. Some are framed, others are in a notebook. I'm excited to share these wonderful birthday wishes from some of Hollywood's icons.   

I miss SANENESS in this world

 I found this clipping from a time when there wasn't the sheer madness of what is happening in Minneapolis, in the news, and in our country. MURDERS are happening in our streets. Americans shooting fellow Americans. It is all so horrible. I desperately miss the simpler times of feeling safe, and having pride in being an American. WTF is happening???????

While in Bedford for a friend's reading at Bedford Public Library . . .

 I stopped by one of my favorite shops,  Bedford Books . Delighted to see My Stroke in the Fast Lane on the local authors' table.  As a writer herself, owner Fran Hauser has created a wonderful space that supports and inspires the local writing community. Thank you, Fran!

Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees!!

Could anyone (besides me) use a little levity right now??  Take a break.  Read "Mrs. Davy Jones 4-ever" as a mini-reprieve (or petite vacance)  from all the horrendous news at the moment.