Surviving an Earthquake

Betty Kelly still cannot cross a bridge without flinching.  Even now. 33 years later.  On this day in 1989, Betty and her husband were driving high over San Francisco Bay, just as an Earthquake struck.  A section of the Bay Bridge dropped like a deadly...

Ballet Dancer 

Elliot Feld would hide his dance slippers in a brief case, so his neighbors would think he had an ordinary job.  He would become one of America’s finest ballet choreographers, but ballet is still out of the question for most of the kids in his old Brooklyn...

The Last Train Robber

I found Joe Newton on a dark night out on a dirt road, down wind from the raccoons, behind the bloodhounds.  Newton was one of the most successful and least known train robbers in American history.  Least known and now the last.   Share...

Nickname Telephone book

If you go looking for folks in Cajun country, it helps to have a nickname handy.  In Beaux Bridge, Louisiana, the phone book lists people by the names they are actually known.  Nicknames.  Too many residents have the same last names.  There are 78...

How the Jukebox Got its Name

Rock n Roll was born behind the glass windows of a jukebox.  An evening’s pleasure for a pocket full of change.  Eventually, Rock ’n Roll got its name on one of those glass boxes.  Or so we thought, until we met the man behind that famous signature.  Rock-ola is...

Hermit Engineer

At 34 Paul Lutus wanted to get a way from it all, while taking it all with him.  He built a cabin in the wilderness with no running water, no telephone — just a cat for company.  A cat and a computer.  Lutus wanted to see if he could work as well in the...