Bob Marrow remembers competing with his younger brother in tennis with turning points through the years.
Travels With My Brother, Vic
The memories we share are known to no one else.
The memories we share are known to no one else.
The Hottest Thing You Won’t See on Netflix
“Maybe the director thought it would bore an audience to see a man massaging a woman’s feet for a few minutes before stroking her ankles…”
When Silence Passes to Legend
Do we need all of the noise? Bob Marrow remembers quieter times before games.
A Belated Eulogy, The Life and Death of Carlos Koldobsky
Bob Marrow remembers a good friend.
The Worst Part of Being a Parent
Quote from Richard Ford’s “Independence Day”.
4 Reasons Why Being a Lawyer Made Me Miserable
A career as a lawyer is highly sought after, but Bob Marrow was absent of happiness in this field. Here’s why.
Woody Allen’s ‘Manhattan’ Insight
In Manhattan, Woody Allen shows a weak, but tender, side of masculinity.
Is Competition Necessary to Sport?
Why does the pleasure of attaining near perfection in any sport require winning — dominating a competitor — in order to give meaning to some athletes?
Coming of Age
Bob Marrow proves that old age is not a period of decline.
36 Questions That Can Make Two Strangers Fall in Love
Looking for love? Hoping to fall back in love? Bob Marrow tracked down the questions that can create, and possibly restore, intimacy.
Looking for love? Hoping to fall back in love? Bob Marrow tracked down the questions that can create, and possibly restore, intimacy.
The Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes (1877 to 1881) May Be a Reflection of Modern Times
Current events are usually a repetition of the past. News is almost never new.
How Do We Discuss Passionately Held Beliefs with People Who Hold Conflicting Beliefs with Equal Passion?
“If we hold our beliefs so passionately, with such certainty that we are right and with such absence of “doubt”, how can we ever hope to enlighten and change the minds of those with opposing views?”
Being On Trial With the ‘American Gangster’
Bob Marrow reflects on defending Ronald “Blood” Peak, the enforcer for Frank Lucas.
What Would You Do? Dream Job or Dream Love?
That moment when you meet “The One”…. just as your professional life is taking off in the opposite direction.
My Dad, The Highest Rolling Milkman in Atlantic City
His father went from a childhood of poverty and cruelty to a being able to provide his sons with everything he never had. But that isn’t why Bob Marrow loved his Dad, or why he always will.