LATHAM, N.Y. – It was probably impossible to grow up during the latter half of the last century and not see a clipping of Erma Bombeck posted somewhere in the house. Her newspaper column put a ...
If Erma Bombeck were alive today, what on earth would she say about the current state of world? In Dear Erma Bombeck in Heaven — What the Hell?! (Flint Hills Publishing), Jillian Van Hefty dares to ...
Donna Boen, Miamian alumni magazine editor, and Dale Ehrlich, instructor in the ACE program, each received an honorable mention in the 2018 Erma Bombeck Writing Competition. Washington Centerville ...
A green jacket might be appealing if you’re a golfer but, if you’re a writer who barely goes outside, what could be better than being awarded a hotel room of your own? The University of Dayton’s Erma ...
Playwrights Allison and Margaret Engel have a special relationship with Erma Bombeck. Growing up in Chagrin Falls, the twin sisters viewed the nationally syndicated columnist and beloved humorist — ...
Just a year after starting her column about being a Midwestern suburban housewife, Erma Bombeck struck it big, becoming syndicated in 36 major publications across the country. Her popularity would ...
Dayton native Erma Bombeck was well known for her humorous newspaper column that ran in hundreds of papers across the country. The University of Dayton is now the official repository of Bombeck's ...
Depending on your age, last week I reminded you or introduced you to Erma Bombeck, the American humorist whose weekly column was read by more than 30 million people in 900 newspapers from 1965-1996. I ...
LOWELL – Merrimack Repertory Theatre’s latest production, “Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End,” takes the audience to a world that seems both long gone and immediate, especially for those who remember the ...