Just a note to let you know about an evening of plays from the Great American Playwright Steve Willis.
Who just happens to be my partner!
Just a note to let you know about an evening of plays from the Great American Playwright Steve Willis.
Who just happens to be my partner!
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Since today is Hugh Jackman’s 42nd Birthday, I’m going to repost this one…..
Broadway Memories: Hugh Jackman as Peter Allen In “The Boy From Oz”
One of our great nights in the Theatre, a few seasons ago, was to see Hugh Jackman in “The Boy From Oz” on Broadway. If you only know him as Wolverine, you ain’t seen nothing yet.
This guy is amazing on stage. He totally captured Peter Allen’s style and personae. Peter was a showman and Hugh definitely is one, too.
And he never missed a performance during the entire run of the show.
Here are some clips:
And a couple of clips of the real, late, great, Peter Allen:
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New post up on my other blog:
As I said before, my Mother really could not- or would not- cook.
She always blamed my Grandmother. She said she never bothered to teach her. Or she blamed my Aunt Goldie, who she said stopped my Grandmother from teaching her because she was too little and fragile.
Both my Grandmother and my Aunt Goldie were wonderful cooks. My Grandmother’s kitchen was about the size of a walk in closet, but she could turn out delicious Holiday meals, made from scratch, for a dozen people without seeming to make much effort. She cooked 3 meals a day until the day she died.
Goldie lived for “Southern Living Magazine” and sometimes seemed to try every recipe in every issue.
My Mother would call from work and ask if we wanted anything from the Drive Thru on her way home…
More: Chapter 28: Kotex and Funeral Pies | My Southern Gothic Life.
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This is priceless…
Brilliant remix of old Donald Duck cartoon footage with Glenn Beck Radio show recordings…
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This Village Voice Article is close to priceless….
About 12:01 on the afternoon of January 20, 2009, the white American mind began to unravel.
It had been a pretty good run up to that point. The brains of white folks had been humming along cogently for near on 400 years on this continent, with little sign that any serious trouble was brewing. White people, after all, had managed to invent a spiffy new form of self-government so that all white men (and, eventually, women) could have a say in how white people were taxed and governed. White minds had also nearly universally occupied just about every branch of that government and, for more than two centuries, had kept sole possession of the leadership of its executive branch (whose parsonage, after all, is called the White House).
But when that streak was broken—and, for the first time, a non-white president accepted the oath of office—white America rapidly began to lose its grip.
As with other forms of dementia, the signs weren’t obvious at first. After the 2008 election, when former House majority leader Tom DeLay suggested that instead of a formal inauguration, Barack Obama should “have a nice little chicken dinner, and we’ll save the $125 million,” black folks didn’t miss the implication. References to chicken, particularly of the fried variety, have long served as a kind of code when white folks referred to black people and their gustatory preferences—and weren’t many of us already accustomed to older white politicians making such gaffes? But who among us sensed that it was a harbinger that an entire nation was plunging into madness?
MORE: White America Has Lost Its Mind – Page 1 – News – New York – Village Voice.
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This is interesting.
Click the link to take the quiz:
The New York Times reported recently on a Pew Research Center poll in which religious people turned out to be remarkably uninformed about religion. Almost half of Catholics didn’t understand Communion. Most Protestants didn’t know that Martin Luther started the Reformation. Almost half of Jews didn’t realize Maimonides was Jewish. And atheists were among the best informed about religion.
So let me give everybody another chance. And given the uproar about Islam, I’ll focus on extremism and fundamentalism — and, as you’ll see, there’s a larger point to this quiz. Note that some questions have more than one correct choice; answers are at the end.
via Op-Ed Columnist – Test Your Savvy on Religion – NYTimes.com.
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Depressing….
Even though the unemployment rate remained flat at 9.6 percent in September, the labor market would now need to add a total of about 11.5 million jobs to restore the pre-recession rate, according to analysis from Heidi Shierholz, an economist with the Economic Policy Institute.
The economy lost about 95,000 jobs last month, including temporary Census workers. Not including Census positions, roughly 18,000 jobs were lost, as the private sector addition of 64,000 jobs couldn’t offset the 83,000 jobs cut by state and local governments, whose unusually severe deficits have lead analyst Meredith Whitney to predict that the next major financial crisis will come from municipal debt defaults. The state and local cuts included 58,000 teaching jobs.
MORE: U.S. Economy Is 11.5 Million Jobs Short, EPI Says (CHART).
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As usual, Paul Krugman sets the record straight:
Here’s the narrative you hear everywhere: President Obama has presided over a huge expansion of government, but unemployment has remained high. And this proves that government spending can’t create jobs.
Here’s what you need to know: The whole story is a myth. There never was a big expansion of government spending. In fact, that has been the key problem with economic policy in the Obama years: we never had the kind of fiscal expansion that might have created the millions of jobs we need.
Ask yourself: What major new federal programs have started up since Mr. Obama took office? Health care reform, for the most part, hasn’t kicked in yet, so that can’t be it. So are there giant infrastructure projects under way? No. Are there huge new benefits for low-income workers or the poor? No. Where’s all that spending we keep hearing about? It never happened.
To be fair, spending on safety-net programs, mainly unemployment insurance and Medicaid, has risen — because, in case you haven’t noticed, there has been a surge in the number of Americans without jobs and badly in need of help. And there were also substantial outlays to rescue troubled financial institutions, although it appears that the government will get most of its money back. But when people denounce big government, they usually have in mind the creation of big bureaucracies and major new programs. And that just hasn’t taken place.
Consider, in particular, one fact that might surprise you: The total number of government workers in America has been falling, not rising, under Mr. Obama. A small increase in federal employment was swamped by sharp declines at the state and local level — most notably, by layoffs of schoolteachers. Total government payrolls have fallen by more than 350,000 since January 2009.
Filed under Education, Health Care, Politics, The Economy
From Americablog, one of my favorite sites:
Were number 49!
There’s a myth that all these “bad” US numbers for life expectancy and such are really the result of America being a “diverse culture” – meaning, “it’s all those minorities who aren’t doing so well, while we white folks must be riding pretty darn high in the international statistics!”
Yeah, not so much. According to a new study, we white folk in America are doing pretty badly as well. In fact, we seem to be doing worse than non-whites.
For example, compared to 12 other comparable countries (Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom), here’s how white men and white women in America ranked in terms of 15-year survival rates at the ages of 45 and 65:
45 year old white men: ranked 11th of 13
45 year old white women: ranked 11th of 13
65 year old white men: ranked 11th of 13
65 year old white women: ranked 13th of 13
Oh, and here’s a funny thing: The US numbers only get better when you INCLUDE non-whites.
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It’s my Birthday and I’ll Post If I Want to…
Since, thanks to Facebook and these blogs, I no longer have any secrets….
Thanks to all of you for the Birthday wishes. I truly appreciate it.
I thought I would share a few videos that reflect my thoughts on various stages of growing just a little bit older…
And the journey to get there…
I can’t believe I’m almost 42, ugh, I mean 52…
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