It's Always Something
Nikki Stern
- Location
- Princeton (for now), New Jersey, USA
- Birthday
- April 10
- Title
- What do you have in mind?
- Company
- I'd love some
- Bio
- writer, editor and first-time book author (Because I Say So: The Dangerous Appeal of Moral Authority comes out next spring); always up for a little discourse
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “It will more than do, my
friend. Please take
great
care.”
4:14PM - “I'm currently in a place
where romantic love is a
distant
memory. I don't know
wh…”
10:09AM - “oh...a gentle lance
through my
heart...
rated”
10:05AM - “wow - you are as lyrical
as your dad - rated”
10:02AM - “I love Ronni's blog and
have published a few things on
it;
it's far superior to
E…”
10:00AM
Nikki Stern's Links
- New list
- 1 Womans Vu
A friend of mine alerted me yesterday to the hoopla
surrounding a tweet from entrepreneur and career counselor to young
women, Penelope
Trunk, who posted the following last week: "I'm in a
board meeting. Having a miscarriage. Thank goodness, because
there's a fucked-up 3-week ho… Read full post »
The first time I saw Bruce Springsteen live was in 2002. I'd already lived in New Jersey for eleven years at that point. I knew he was the boss. I owned several CDs. I'd met a couple of his sidemen years before when I was eking out a living in New… Read full post »
Sarah Palin's new book hits the bookstores tomorrow, just
after her much anticipated appearance on "Oprah" and her slightly
less promoted appearance on "Good Morning American" with Barbara
Walters. Can NPR be far behind?
Since I'm an average Jane, just like former Governor Palin, I will have… Read full post »
Can't Men Control Themselves?
Several recent stories have prompted some deep thought about a subject that bothers me: Are men in many societies so out of control that special protections, not to mention numerous restrictions, are required for women all over the world? Is it that difficult for men to get a handle on… Read full post »
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My part-time friend
and sometime literary agent Adele called me in the middle of a
full-blown meltdown. "No one wan… Read full post »
Take It Off; Take It ALL Off
(Yeah, yeah, you were expecting naked pictures.
Here): 
After nearly eight weeks away from Open Salon (which I immediately amended to "I won't post but I will lurk and occasionally comment"), I'm back. I managed to get some things done this summer (although I obviously didn't lear… Read full post »
Uncivil Society? Oh Shut Up!
Today’s headline in USA Today reads as follows: “What Happened to Civility?” At the risk of sounding rude: hahaha, oh that’s a good one, RAFLOL.
Our current rash of incivility is nothing new but it does seem at times to be particularly threatening. Once thought to be th… Read full post »
Now These Are Truly Scary Halloween Costumes.
"scary"
My next door neighbor's son Jason was crestfallen when he got the memo from school about this year's Halloween celebration: no vampires, no zombies, no monsters, no devils; no swords or stakes or axes or ropes or hockey masks with breathing holes. Forget the fake blood or… Read full post »
Shooting Fish in a Barrel
our Afghanistan policy can't possibly be simple
According to the weekly news index from Pew Research, Afghanistan has become the focus of both old and new media – at least until some cute video of a pet or a baby starts circulating or some reality show contestant starts complaining, at wh… Read full post »
Redefining the Family

Around the time I turned forty, I finally got the family thing together. Newly hitched to a handsome, strapping, and utterly devoted man from upstate New York, I also married into his large extended Italian family. My small family was intact as well. Over the years, although we d… Read full post »
How could you not like this incredibly succinct lede from the Christian Science Monitor: "Public likes public option for healthcare. Joe Lieberman doesn’t."
The Independent from Connecticut isn't particularly interested in polls showing a majority - slim but ever-present - of… Read full post »
Cliff Notes Op-Eds (aka My Two Cents)
I've been sick with a head cold which a massive dose of "Emergen-C" has probably prevented from turning worse. I'm still tired, stressed, and more than a little cranky. I'm also behind the curve in terms of current events commentary, so I'd thought I'd play catch-up by offering my unsolici… Read full post »
Evidence-Based Science and the 44-Year Old Cancer Patient
My 44-year old friend Natalie looks great. She
is half way through her radiation treatment for a malignant
tumor found so far back in her breast no self-exam would have found
it. Hopefully she'll be able to avoid chemotherapy. She had no
family history of cancer, no genetic or… Read full post »
Going (Not So Very) Rogue, part 2
As promised, here is my take on both the Oprah and the Barbara Walters interviews. There are or will be differences of opinions or perhaps just various shadings. Read everything you can. An informed public is, well, informed, even if, at this juncture, we're all just throwing out our opinions. T… Read full post »
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