Author Archives: Ellen Ross

Cumberbitch

Tonight season three of PBS’s Sherlock has its American debut.  If you missed seasons one and two, this is a post-modern retelling of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s masterworks about the Great Detective. Brilliantly written by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss … Continue reading

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Special Delivery

Last week, it was colder here in Chicago than it was in Siberia.  (You know it’s cold when Lincoln Park Zoo keeps their polar bear, Anana, inside.)  And as the temperature plummeted to a nippy eight below zero, my thoughts … Continue reading

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GK

In case you don’t know, that nice guy smiling in the picture above is my brother Kenny. He’s sitting with his two granddaughters.  Eliza is the spunky brunette with the peanut and Susannah is the natural blonde swigging the Diet … Continue reading

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Sister Wives

It occurs to me that nowadays, if a man is rich enough, he doesn’t have to be a Mormon to have plural wives.  Splitting hairs (and heirs) on the technicalities, if any guy can afford the divorce attorneys, alimony and … Continue reading

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Andy

I have been re-reading Scott Elledge’s great biography of the even-greater E.B. “Andy” White.  White, as I’m sure you know, wrote for “The New Yorker” and “Harper’s” magazines.  He was also a dedicated farmer and livestock keeper, an avid sailor, … Continue reading

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For The Record

Author’s Note:  This post is dedicated to my friend Rickey Freeman. BIG vinyl collector. In the immortal words of Duke Ellington, “I love you madly.” Happy 2014, everyone.  This new year I’m all about Spotify.  You know, the mobile app … Continue reading

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Resolution

I’ve never much cared about New Year’s Eve.  It’s always been kind of a non-holiday for me.  In fact, as I thought about this post and tried hard to conjure up a memorable one, I was rather stymied. I did … Continue reading

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St. Nick

IMPORTANT LETTER FROM ELBA ANNOUNCEMENT:  I am taking Thursday, December 26 off, you guys.  Let’s just call it a mini Christmas vacay.  (Or I’m celebrating Boxing Day.  Or Kwanzaa.)   In any case, I’ll see you all back here next Sunday, … Continue reading

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“Oh yeah. You blend.”

If you don’t recognize the quote in the title of today’s post instantly, let me help you out. It’s a line of dialogue from one of my all-time favorite movies, 1992’s My Cousin Vinny- played with fantastic comic gusto by the inimitable Joe … Continue reading

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Oy Tannenbaum

I love Christmas.  Everything about it.  The carols, the weather, the gifts, the “good will toward men” spirit, the lights,  Amahl and The Night Visitors.  The whole nine gift-wrapped yards. But most of all I love a Christmas tree. As … Continue reading

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