As this evil floats around us, call the elderly, talk to God and ask what you can do for others, J.P. Devine writes.
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J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Ordinary Love’
In sickness and health, film a tale about grief.
J.P. Devine: Digital-only Mondays are here to stay
It’ll take some time for J.P. Devine to adjust to the e-paper, but he’s accepted it to keep a sailor on deck to keep the ship afloat.
J.P. Devine: Someone coughed, and other stories
As the coronavirus spreads, we’ve entered the “new normal” where all coughs, even from someone choking on a chicken bone, are reasons to flee the area, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’
The film is a slow but ultimately satisfying burn, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine: Politics and classroom antics at a Weekend in Vegas
Brushing aside writing only humorous pieces about things locally, J.P. Devine says he won’t stop trying to be a big city conversationalist.
J.P. Devine: The new Apple watch reminds JP of his long history with watches
Wearing his new Apple watch, J.P. Devine is like a 9-year-old who has found a new toy and wishing he could go back in time.
J.P. Devine: What we talk about now
Around us now are empty chairs once filled with those who shared our talk, touched our pained hands, felt our fears and laughed with us, and we discover the memory of them gives us more to talk about, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine: Mr. Isgro goes to Washington
Shocked at the paltry prices for breakfast, lunch and dinner, J.P. Devine suggests the next time the city’s mayor should “GO before you go” when visiting the nation’s capital.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘1917’
The entire cast, British to a man (and one woman) are without fault, J.P. Devine writes.