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Holidays 2005: Butler’s Dilemma -

Holidays 2005: Butler’s Dilemma — and Yours - Yesterday, I promised a speedy return to a daily recommendation. Well, I lied. Or, more correctly, I wasn't expecting a tsunami of responses. But I seem to have touched

Holidays 2005: Easy to Overlook -

Holidays 2005: For Children -

Holidays 2005: Holiday Report -

Holidays 2005: Luxury -

Holidays 2005: Things -

Holidays 2006: Holiday Music - Holiday Music

Holidays 2006: Books -

Holidays 2006: Movies - Why buy a DVD when Netflix is so cheap and easy?  I'm with you. I see a movie, its images burn into my head, and it's on to

Holidays 2006: Stocking Stuffers (Under $15) -  

Holidays 2006: The Charity Piece -

Holidays 2007: The Charity Part - In my piece on getting over myself and re-learning gratitude, I suggested supplementing gifts with donations to four charities and causes: Kiva.org, The Heifer Project, Share Our Strength, and The

Holidays 2007: What I learned over Thanksgiving - The Attitude Is Gratitude: What I Learned Over Thanksgiving Shortly before Thanksgiving, a smart reader and smarter friend pushed Maynard & Jennica my way. She loved this new novel, she said,

Holidays 2008: A Week of Service -

Holidays 2008: The Charity Piece -

Holidays 2010: Ten Great Books - The idea behind HeadButler.com is that just about every movie, book or music CD ever released is available on the Web --- so why would a cultural concierge recommend

Holidays 2010: Ten Great Books, CDs, DVDs, Things - This time of year, anyone with a web site that sells things is decking the halls and making a big push for sales, hoping to clear the shelves before Mommy

Holidays 2013: I’m having a problem. Maybe you are too. - Holiday Update: I published the “hunger edition” of Butler, sent the newsletter, posted on Twitter and Facebook, and then attacked my day. For about ten minutes. Then I spent the

Holidays 2021: gifts that matter for people who matter to us - Here we are again. Let’s start by raising a glass. We survived, we didn’t go nuts, we can still locate our hearts. And then let’s stop and use our hearts