Justin Schuver's Columns
I’ve got rhythm ... not!
Nov. 13, 2009
As I have said before, I am sometimes slow to embrace new technology. I still don’t own an iPod, I was the last member of my family to get a cell phone, and I haven’t ever owned a laptop computer. Recently, I decided to take a trip into a new technological and musical world — the world of Guitar Hero. Read story
Grover taught me a lot
Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
To this day, I can still sing the lyrics to the opening theme of “Sesame Street,” and I’m sure a lot of you can as well. Read story
N.Y. race could change the GOP
Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009
Back when Michael Jordan was in his heyday, a lot of basketball fans enjoyed the game by simply keeping their eye on “23” (referring to Jordan’s jersey number) for the entire game. Next Tuesday, political fans across the nation will have their eyes on a different “23” — the race for the open seat in the 23rd Congressional District of New York. Read story
I’m ready for a ‘wild’ time
Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009
“The night Max wore his wolf suit, and made mischief of one kind and another …” Read story
More Justin Schuver's Columns
- Obama’s not a ‘Nobel’ choice
- Celebs, prove you actually ‘care’
- What happened to our civility?
- The worst things in life are free
- Obama depiction poses questions
- Texting, driving shouldn’t mix
- Who are the real racists?
- $18M for one Web site? I’ll do that!
- We must take them seriously
- Could Sanford split the GOP?
- Dad is a part of who I am
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I know what she’s feeling
As a single mom, I must say — when it comes to my children — I am very lucky to not only have a good working relationship with my ex-husband, but also a very supportive family. Read story
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Politicians mistake media for paparazzi
After watching all the news coverage, documentaries, talk shows and media blitzes, I have come to realize the problem with Washington, Congress, the White House, the czars and our appointed department heads is that they think the press is the paparazzi and people in government are movie stars. Read story
