Pamela Simpson: In the Pink

Pamela Simpson: In the Pink

Today’s Post by Joe Farace Burlesque girls were alchemists. They were steel-tough performers who were willing to use kitchens as dressing rooms, haul their costume bags through the snow, and go into debt over fake diamonds, all for the five minutes onstage when they...
Creativity on Demand

Creativity on Demand

Today’s post by Joe Farace “The chief enemy of creativity is good sense.” ― Pablo Picasso After how do I pronounce my name (it’s Far-ace) and where do I find my models, people often ask where I get the ideas for the magazine articles and blog posts I...
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Today’s Post by Joe Farace Each year from September 15 to October 15, we observe National Hispanic Heritage Month by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of those American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and...
The Many Faces of Pamela Simpson

The Many Faces of Pamela Simpson

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “That’s different,” Levi smiled at her warmly. “You don’t rock that Little Red Riding Hood vibe. You’re scary.” —Rainbow Rowell Inspired by Gary Bernstein’s book Burning Gold, I decided to publish a...
The Many Moods of Pamela Simpson

The Many Moods of Pamela Simpson

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “If you’re not in the mood, you can’t do that stuff right.” ― J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye The Wordy Wednesdays feature ran for so many years on my former blog that I thought it was time for a new approach and...