Travel My Pandemic: Navigating Costa Rica–And Another Language by DL Cohen Costa Ricans speak Spanish. I don’t speak Spanish. Not even a little. Not a bit of español either. (Note: In Spanish,... Dan CohenJanuary 31, 2021
Arts My Pandemic: Is Reading on a Kindle For Me? by D.L. Cohen I bought a Kindle the other day. It arrived this morning. It’s sitting on my desk like a dead fish. I’m... Dan CohenJanuary 24, 2021
Arts My Pandemic: Who Needs Netflix? by D.L. Cohen I’m at the movies all the time now. The playhouse is a funky little flat in Morningside Heights. I’m in New... Dan CohenJanuary 17, 2021
Travel My Pandemic Odyssey to Costa Rica: La Fortuna by D.L. Cohen Finca Nueva Luna (New Moon Farm) is in the area of the Arenal volcano. I came up on the advice of... Dan CohenJanuary 10, 2021
Travel My Pandemic Odyssey to Costa Rica: Back in NY, Buying a Little Merry Christmas by D.L. Cohen I came home for the holidays last weekend, and like an idiot my first stop was Pearl, my dealer. Less than... Dan CohenDecember 27, 2020
Travel My Pandemic Odyssey to Costa Rica: Rachmaninoff, Oh Yes! by Dan Cohen I’ve been meaning to write a column about Rachmaninoff. About driving around Costa Rica and listening to Rachmaninoff, which I’ve been... Dan CohenDecember 20, 2020
News My Pandemic Odyssey to Costa Rica: The Elusive Quetzal by Dan Cohen They’re not that elusive, the quetzal. They’re just not. If they’re so damned elusive, how come one of them practically came... Dan CohenDecember 15, 2020
Travel My Pandemic Odyssey to Costa Rica: Language is Hard, Tight Roads Harder by Dan Cohen Costa Ricans speak Spanish. I don’t speak Spanish. Not even a little. Not a bit of español either. (Note: In Spanish,... Dan CohenNovember 22, 2020
Travel My Pandemic Odyssey to Costa Rica: A Rocky Start by Dan Cohen First COVID made my semi-retirement permanent. Then the lease on my Washington Heights apartment–in a building populated entirely by extremely COVID-averse... Dan CohenNovember 15, 2020
Views Da Tour de Bronx: 40 miles of Heaven and Hell (in that order) by Dan Cohen The Bronx isn’t just one thing. New York’s northernmost borough, The Bronx was, for parents and grandparents of a certain age,... Dan CohenNovember 15, 2015