playwright: Leslie Dillen
Boyfriend is nearly her parents' age -- what's more, he likes to hike.
playwright: Steve Totland
Mekong has left the band? Now it’s up to Dad.
playwright: Flannery Fager
Memories from a car seat; an Asian adoptee's reflections on her life.
playwright: Mark Stevick
An eatery where little miracles occur, according to Charles Kuralt.
playwright: Joyce Walsh
In the era of Mao, there are some dangers for rebelling and others for
going along.
playwright: Kathleen Rogers
How to make Mom's apple-dapple, cherry-berry, crazy-daisy,
chocolate-walnut, peanut-butter batter .
playwright: Greg Lam
Mother has a new beau, daughter has a double martini.
playwright: Jennifer Mattern
Last wishes, odd legacies, and devoted friends.
playwright: Pat Gabridge
He gives her the ultimate Christmas present, she gives him the boot.
playwright: Jim Dalglish
All said and done, what will tradition do to the Grandson of the
Regiment?
playwright: John Kuntz
What do Smurfs on Ice and 258 cats have in common?
playwright: Sandra Hosking
A naive woman arrives at the concentration camp.
playwright: Joshua Scher
Life is like getting your arm stuck in a toilet: there isn't much you
can do without a plunger.
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