
In the past week: fans lined the streets of Hollywood Boulevard screaming for the superior boy band of the ’90s, NSYNC (no, I will not take that back), as all the original bandmates got back together to receive their long overdue star on the Walk of Fame I got an e-mail from DSW, a major retailer, proclaiming that “the ’90s called” because platform sneakers are back in the “Super Troopers” (circa 2001) sequel came out and Smash Mouth’s “All Star” came on the radio – and it was, to my horror, on the same “oldies” station that used to play my parents’ favorite songs from their own youths when I was a kid.

What is old is new again, as they say, and in this case it turns out that we, my fellow Millennials, are what’s old.
