Requiescat in Pace
Mar. 31st, 2017 07:59 pm- Arthur Blythe, saxophonist
- Christine Kaufmann, actress
- Darlene Cates, actress
- William T. Coleman, Jr., lawyer and transportation secretary in Ford's Cabinet
- David Storey, playwright and novelist
- Roger Wilkins, civil rights activist
- Carl Clark, war hero
- William Powell, author, The Anarchist Cookbook
In Memoriam -- Chuck Berry
Mar. 18th, 2017 04:43 pm Chuck Berry. Mr. Rock and Roll. He was 90, but it's still a shock. Peter Guralnick appreciation. The BBC's obit.
His was the music I grew up on, that got filtered through generations of musicians, that was recognizable even disguised as reggae.
His was the music I grew up on, that got filtered through generations of musicians, that was recognizable even disguised as reggae.
In Memoriam
Mar. 17th, 2017 09:57 am- Derek Walcott, poet, Nobel laureate, playwright
- James Cotton, blues harmonica master
Requiescat in Pace
Jan. 21st, 2017 09:50 pmYes, I've fallen behind. Sorry.
- Maggie Roche, of The Roches ("We don't give out our ages and we don't give out our phone numbers.")
- William A. Hilliard, journalist (The Oregonian)
- Roberta Peters, soprano (slideshow)
- Wayne Barrett, investigative reporter (Village Voice)
- Eugene Cernan, last man to walk on the moon
- Dick Gautier, actor
- Antony Armstrong-Jones, aka Lord Snowdon, photographer and royal spouse
- Nat Hentoff, writer (Village Voice, et al.)
- Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, as of May. An appreciation by David Ettlin.
- Clare Hollingworth, broke the story of the German invasion of Poland in September, 1939
- Zhou Youguang, helped to develop Pinyin (Romanized Chinese character conversion)
- William Peter Blatty, writer (The Exorcist, et seq.)
- Bishop Eddie Long, who was mentioned here when his scandal was current. The Root has an article.
In Memoriam
Nov. 14th, 2016 10:09 pm- Gwen Ifill, journalist and news moderator
- Leon Russell, musician and songwriter
Requiescat in Pace
Nov. 7th, 2016 09:34 am- Janet Reno, former Attorney General of the United States.
- Vaino Spencer, California judge.
- Kay Starr, singer
In Memoriam
Sep. 24th, 2016 02:18 pm- Bill Nunn, actor (Do the Right Thing)
- Buckwheat Zydeco (performance name of Stanley Dural, Jr.) musician
- Max Mannheimer, Holocaust survivor
- Bobby Breen, child actor/singer
Requiescat in Pace
Aug. 31st, 2016 12:26 pm All NYTimes obituaries.
- Marc Riboud, photojournalist
- Doris Bohrer, spy (Allies, WWII)
- George Curry, editor and journalist
In Memoriam
Jul. 28th, 2016 10:27 am- James Alan McPherson, Pulitzer Prize winning writer
- NYTimes obit for Jack Davis.
Requiescat in Pace
Jun. 4th, 2016 10:31 amMuhammad Ali. With video. (NYTimes obit)
Heavyweight champion, poet, resisted draft (Vietnam), converted to Islam. Fascinating life. Lived with Parkinson's disease.
Heavyweight champion, poet, resisted draft (Vietnam), converted to Islam. Fascinating life. Lived with Parkinson's disease.
Requiescat in Pace
Mar. 30th, 2016 12:13 pm NYTimes obits, the last week or so, until I run out.
It is odd that I never found Garry Shandling funny; I remember being exposed to the show (on HBO? in the '80s?) and being uninterested. I'll take your word that he revolutionized TV comedy, but *shrug*.
Patty Duke I grew up with. Um, alongside. Um, at the same time, in different circles and distant cities. (She was a few years older.)
- Joe Garagiola, catcher and broadcaster. A story about him.
- Rita Gam, actress
- Earl Hamner, Jr., screenwriter
- Santiago Erevia, soldier. Medal of Honor awarded in 2014
- Garry Shandling, comedian
- Lester C. Thurow, economist
- Patty Duke, actress
It is odd that I never found Garry Shandling funny; I remember being exposed to the show (on HBO? in the '80s?) and being uninterested. I'll take your word that he revolutionized TV comedy, but *shrug*.
Patty Duke I grew up with. Um, alongside. Um, at the same time, in different circles and distant cities. (She was a few years older.)
Not Random
Jan. 16th, 2016 11:07 am- The (renamed) Freedom Train will run again this year.
- I'm not alone, sports fan division.
- Some history of American militias by Jim Wright, who does not hold back (you'll see what I mean).
Those squatting in Malheur are not patriots. They are not soldiers. They are not citizens. They are an armed rabble of selfish malcontents, thieves and scoundrels, louts and violent drunkards. They believe they are protecting themselves from government, but civilization, government, exists to protect us from them.
And that was kind.
They are nothing but bums with guns.
And that too is an American tradition, this ongoing lunatic tolerance for sedition in our own midst.
We ignore the cancer while it eats us alive. This is not freedom. This is not the liberty our ancestors fought and died for. This is not patriotism. This is like living with a rabid dog, one who foams at the mouth and bares its diseased fangs at our families and who sooner or later will be at our throats. - The axes along which we tend to be unseeing.
- Videos:
- Time for lunch.
In Memoriam
Jan. 12th, 2016 02:23 pmMonte Irvin, Hall of Fame ballplayer.
He has a park in Orange, New Jersey named after him. (Also, apparently we inherited his unlisted phone number when we moved to New Jersey in the late '60s. Gee, I hope that woman got her glove returned...)
This is one sad month already.
He has a park in Orange, New Jersey named after him. (Also, apparently we inherited his unlisted phone number when we moved to New Jersey in the late '60s. Gee, I hope that woman got her glove returned...)
This is one sad month already.
Requiescat in Pace
Nov. 10th, 2015 08:17 amAllen Toussaint, New Orleans musician/composer/songwriter. (Not to be confused with Alvin Poussaint, who is still alive.)
In Memoriam
Aug. 26th, 2015 08:16 pm- Amelia Boynton Robinson, Civil Rights figure.
- Anna Kashfi, actress. (Because when I was very young, I saw her name a lot.)
In Memoriam
Aug. 16th, 2015 09:35 amJulian Bond.
Civil rights leader, legislator, real social justice warrior.
The world is very much poorer today.
Civil rights leader, legislator, real social justice warrior.
The world is very much poorer today.
Three Things
Jul. 29th, 2015 10:41 pmSo.
[crossposted, now that I have more than 6 minutes]
- Terrance, Republic of T, on Sandra Bland and The Talk.
- Echidne of the Snakes, quoting someone very astute about Camille Paglia, in lieu of writing about her.
- The New Yorker finally discovers Samuel R. Delany.
[crossposted, now that I have more than 6 minutes]
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Jul. 9th, 2015 11:06 am- Yes, I know. And I accidentally closed about 6 relevant tabs. So more potpourri. Deal.
- 'Twas the week before the All-Star Game, and all through the house, both local teams fighting for .500 won-lost stats.
- So:
- First and foremost, Ta-Nehisi Coates' "Letter to My Son" should be required reading (yes, I know I have a bad reaction to the words "required reading," and probably so do you. Bear with me) for every American, particularly (1) those who might think they might run for office and (2) every sociologist, social worker, and bureaucrat. And everyone entering a police academy of any kind.
- Terrance, at Republic of T, on the Confederate flag, its meaning, and the "shared history and heritage."
Slavery is inseparable from the Confederacy and its cause. It was essential to the south’s economy. In 1860, one in three people who lived in the South were owned as property. Their collective value was about $3 billion. The farmland they worked was worth much more, and only unpaid slave labor could work it so cheaply. Confederate president Jefferson Davis reminded his Congress in 1861, slavery was “indispensable” to the southern economy.
Segregationists and white supremacists like Roof do not distort the true meaning of the Confederate flag by adopting it. White supremacy and the subjugation of black people were the cornerstones of the Confederacy and the “way of life” it sought to defend. - Daisydeadhead on Confederate Memorial Day. (Tumblr blog, rather than Daisy's Dead Air.)
- Jesse Curtis, confessing to confederacy-related blind spots.
- Not only the flag: Dave Ettlin on Maryland's state song.
- Chauncey DeVega on the bigger picture, economically.
- The enemy of my enemy, or what's going on in Ukraine. (via Mercury Rising.)
The regime has shown little concern about widespread reports of “death squad” operations targeting suspected pro-Russian sympathizers in government-controlled towns. But such human rights violations should come as no surprise given the Nazi heritage of these units and the connection of the Islamic militants to hyper-violent terrorist movements in the Middle East.
But the Times treats this lethal mixture of neo-Nazis and Islamic extremists as a good thing. After all, they are targeting opponents of the “white-hatted” Kiev regime, while the ethnic Russian rebels and the Russian government wear the “black hats.” - Naked Capitalism no longer allowing comments on most postings.
- Nathan Tankus at Naked Capitalism on the economic situation in Puerto Rico.
- Sappho (Non Irritare Leones) on the Greek referendum and the "No" vote.
- "Conservatives" assert that marriage is about duty, not love or happiness. Amanda Marcotte (yes, I know) reports. (My own suspicion is that conservatives believe that no one would marry them without coercion, which may be true.)
- Conservatives also believe that marriage is a cure for social and economic problems, which... may not be true. (Rachel M. Cohen, The American Prospect, reprinted at AlterNet.)
- Echidne of the Snakes on Jeb Bush's idea of productivity.
[crossposted]
Requiescat in Pace
May. 15th, 2015 10:28 pmB. B. King, bluesman.
Racialicious produced video and snippets from interviews. An excellent sidebar.
Racialicious produced video and snippets from interviews. An excellent sidebar.
So let me post this so I can close all those tabs:
- I don't give a hang about the Mayweather/Pacquiao fight and you can't make me. So there.
- I am going to see The Avengers Age of Ultron in spite of the reviews. ETA: Well, there were sacks of undeveloped plot all over the place, but what annoyed me was the twenty or so minutes of credits and no second Easter egg,
- As it happens, yesterday was the first Friday of the month. It turns out, by the way, that May 1 is the feast day of St. Joseph the Worker (moved there in 1955, so not the reason for May Day). So there was the Art Murmur and First Friday entertainments, etc.
- So apparently there was mucho vandalism downtown last night. Apparently I was having a wide-ranging conversation about cars, death, aging, and airplanes with an accountant named Keith about a block away. I started off for home sometime after 9 and got home sometime after 10 and did not bother checking the news until this morning.
waywardcats ,
wild_irises , and I went to the ballgame Tuesday, when my team won in my presence for the second time this year.- In Memoriam:
- Judith Malina, co-founder of the Living Theatre
- Jayne Meadows, actress
- Ruth Rendell, mystery writer
- Ben E. King, singer ("Stand By Me," et al..)
- Maya Plisetskaya, dancer
- Calvin Peete, champion golfer
- ( Cut because diet is mentioned. )
- ...And B.B. King is in hospice care.
- Some Bay Area bookstores.
In Memoriam
Feb. 27th, 2015 09:17 amEarl Lloyd, basketball player. First black player in NBA.
ETA: And I just saw that Leonard Nimoy had died. Fine actor, indelible roles.
ETA: And I just saw that Leonard Nimoy had died. Fine actor, indelible roles.
On Ferguson
Nov. 25th, 2014 07:32 am- Racialicious showing the peaceful protests.
- Republic of T on the lack of justice.
- Walk On brings another perspective.
- Locally, action was mixed.
Requiescat in Pace
Aug. 31st, 2014 12:37 pm- Jean Redpath, singer (thank you, WFMU, where I first heard her)
- William Greaves, Black Journal and documentaries
- Werner Franz, survivor of the Hindenberg disaster
- Chung Eun-yong, exposed US massacre of Korean civilians
Talking About Dance and Prejudice
Jun. 30th, 2014 11:52 am Link to a video interview with Dr. Fayard Nicholas on YouTube, with others linked on the page. (Bonus video.) Because I spent too much time on Wikipedia this morning running down something on 1914 from an article I can't find anymore.