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Monthly Archives: November 2019
What Constitutes News in Canada and the U.S.
In the U.S., Trump is impeached in the House. In Canada, Don Cherry is fired from HNIC.
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Re. Canadian Hypocrisy
Despite a long distinguished career supporting veterans and after being named as one of Canada’s Top 10 Canadians in a CBC poll, he is fired from HNIC by CBC for perceived racist comments. Despite shamelessly dressing up in blackface several … Continue reading
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Don Cherry Good
Don Cherry Bad is, of course, this weekend’s rhubarb about his newcomer poppy comments, but, on balance, Cherry has also done a lot of good in raising awareness for veterans, legions, and war-related news. The attached photo was one such … Continue reading
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Remembrance Day: Lest Others Forget
Our Ignorant, Egotistical, Disrespectful, Disgraceful Prime Minister (previously posted on November 27, 2015) who deliberately chose to walk through the Remembrance Day throngs in Ottawa back to his office only too happy to have selfies taken as the ceremony ended … Continue reading
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“Far from the Madding Crowd” 1967 Movie
(WB DVD) Love seldom runs smoothly in Thomas Hardy’s novels; this one was one of his most engaging books released in 1874. Bathsheba (played by Julie Christie) inherits a farm and is courted by three suitors. Gabriel Oak, a knowledgable … Continue reading
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My Olde U Essays That I Still Have
-“Wyatt, Shakespeare, and Pope’s Attitudes Toward the Courtly Love Woman” -“Keats’ Tennyson’s, and Yeats’ Poetic Statements about the Art/Life Split and the Artistic Process” -“Methods of Characterization in the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales” -“Death of a Salesman–Tragedy or … Continue reading
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The Beatles Changed the Lives of Millions
of 1960s young people, world-wide, and mine as well I can remember hearing “She Loves You” back in ’63-’64 on the radio, followed by a succession of hits (“I Want To Hold Your Hand” and others, the legendary Ed Sullivan … Continue reading
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The First Three Audio Technologies That Influenced/Changed My Life
1. From 1951 to the early 1960s. My parents had a stand-alone radio/record player in a medium-sized cabinet. I listened to radio shows and listened to AM music stations during that time. I also played my parents’ and aunt’s 78 … Continue reading
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Reply to a Friend Today about Politics and the Arts
(politics in choices for child-raising) (the late Johnny Clegg: an example of politics via music) (the politics of relationships in movies–John Schlesinger’s classic homosexual embrace in mainstream film) (the political consequences of getting most of one’s information online or via … Continue reading
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“The Night of the Iguana” Movie (1964)
(2006 Warner Bros./Turner DVD, 117 mins.) Ah, the inimitable Tennessee Williams at the height of his fame. Shannon (Richard Burton) is a womanizing defrocked minister turned Mexican tour guide (a wonderfully politically incorrect rendition of a male-chauvinist woman-magnet) who lands … Continue reading
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