OP-ED | When Cancer is in Second Place
The news story on CNN this Monday of a woman with Stage 4 cancer — dying because she could not find an open ICU unit in Texas to treat her — was mind-boggling.
The news story on CNN this Monday of a woman with Stage 4 cancer — dying because she could not find an open ICU unit in Texas to treat her — was mind-boggling.
SFGN celebrated publishing its 600th issue by posting a little note on Facebook, and we received many acknowledgments of appreciation. Thank you.
Every week, as SFGN is created from scratch anew, our graphic designer, Brendon Lies, who now lives in Germany with his dog Willow, tries to send me a daily visual of the paper as it is created.
There is a Charlie Brown panel that shows the world’s most popular cartoon character lying home in bed at night, looking through his window, out at the stars.
In a Facebook post the other night, I saw that my long-time friend, and one-time publisher himself, Brad Casey, wished me good health as I recover from “successful brain surgery.”