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Sharon Feinstein - Freelance Journalist
http://www.sharonfeinstein.co.uk/blog
Freelance journalist Sharon Feinstein shares insight and information from celebrities she's interviewed along with talking about life and her campaign to save the leatherback sea turtles.
Recent Posts
Christmas Good Will from the Vicar’s wife next door. Please send your comments in abundance
On Christmas Eve, when goodwill is supposed to be replacing all that competitive, snarling, mean-spirit, the vicar’s wife stunned me. She reached new heights of neighbourly nastiness, even for her. And considering they live as grace and favour ...
Saxophone with Frank Walden as my teacher
I’ve been learning how to play Soul serenade- David Sanborn- and is Frank Walden the best saxophone teacher ever ? I think so. He doesn’t really have to bother with the likes of me and my struggle to practise and keep up with his incredi...
A Serious Man, How Good are You when all is going wrong
Love The Coen Brothers’ latest film, A Serious Man, hysterical, cringe-making, poignant and so sad. Everything goes wrong, there just can’t be any more bad luck, but then there is. And where is God, not to mention a decent rabbi ? We have...
From a mother to her daughter, on her birthday
It’s 22 years ago that I was in labour and now there’s a young woman making her way in the world, taking chances, having dreams, feeling the icy beads of fear. There’s the mother’s impulse to make it safe and pave the way, but...
Why do people want to own a piece of Bernie Madoff ? 16th November, 2009
Why do people want to own a piece of Bernie Madoff ? Have his watches on their wrists, baseball jackets on their backs and even his dog bowl on the kitchen floor ? In our 21st century celebrity culture, where fame is no longer built on long term h...
In a deathly place we had come to celebrate life and friendship
Last weekend I took my best friend to East Sussex for her birthday. In the late autumn sunshine we climbed the South Downs and soon found ourselves standing at Beachy Head, that mysterious point 162 metres above sea level, where people come from all ...

