I finally went to Una Pizza Napoletana. The proprietor originally had a place in Manhattan, and people I trust – namely Paul, Tina, and Eugene […]
Author: Danny Chai
The State of Elementary Education in the Bay Area
Almost all parents of school-age kids know this already, so I guess this is for everyone else. There’s this weird phenomenon going on with parents […]
The Source of Home Field Advantage
Henry subscribed me to Sports Illustrated. I’m thankful, but it’s also a curse, since that means yet another magazine I must read cover to cover […]
Fallen
For about a month after Thanksgiving, Abby was more prone to foul moods. I partly attribute it to her getting sick after the trip and […]
Rockets / Warriors Notes
I went to the Rockets / Warriors game the other day. Some notes: I went by myself. Is that weird? I dunno, I’m very comfortable […]
Appreciating The Now
The Giants victory also reminded me of another thing – the importance of living in the now. Minho asked if he should buy tickets to […]
What’s Good About Sports
I wrote before about how sports are bad. The Giants winning the World Series reminded me of the flip side, why sports are good. I’m […]
Jay-Z on Crack and Authority; Most/Least Favorite Interviewers
Terry Gross recently had an interview with Jay-Z that was fascinating. I’ve known that he was articulate and intelligent, but what surprised me in the […]
Football, Getting Old
Before he became a pastor, my dad used to watch a lot of football – Ohio State (his alma mater) on Saturdays and the 49ers […]
Singletary Must Go
Because I’m a masochist, I still watch every 49ers game. Now I respected Mike Singletary as a player, love him as a person, but I […]