There’s a very fine line between professional wrestlers and their fans. When everyone stays in their lane, pro wrestlers can entertain the fans, and the fans can support the pro wrestlers in purchasing T-shirts and merchandise. But when the matches are over, the pro wrestlers go home. They change from their blue tights and wrestling…
Read MoreHow about supporting the championship work of Ken Screven today?
You know him from his years as WRGB’s top on-camera reporter. He’s interviewed everyone from governors and mayors to average citizens. And even in retirement, he has stood up for the rights of the LGBTQ nation. And with that, Ken Screven will be honored and feted by the Albany Damien Center, and will receive the…
Read MoreWhat’s Up in the Neighborhood, August 15, 2020
Good morning, blog readers. I’ve added some new people to the blogroll this week, so if you see some different and unique entries in this week’s blog recap, feel free to check them out. You will enjoy. You know how this works. Each Saturday, I step aside and showcase the great blogs, photos and videos…
Read MoreThe Influence of Teachers…
First off, this blog and its author are supporters of the work of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). And for a junior House representative to have a chance to speak at the Democratic National Convention … even for a scant minute … that’s big stuff. And by “scant minute,” I mean it. She’s limited to sixty…
Read MoreK-Chuck Radio: The World of the Black MIDI
I stumbled across these videos the other day, and after about three hours of watching them (and essentially distracting myself for a good three hours), I felt like sharing this in today’s blog. There are these devices called player pianos, in which you hook up a perforated roll of paper to a piano and the…
Read MoreAnd the Kamala Harris attacks began in four … three … two …
I think that the conservative media had their anti-Kamala Harris attacks ready at the instant. The moment that Joe Biden selected her to be his running mate – making Kamala Harris the first black woman on a major party ticket; the first woman of South Asian descent on a major party ticket; the first graduate…
Read MoreSo you’re saying … there’s a TRON 3 in the future???
The 1982 movie TRON was a straight-up masterpiece. Between the cutting-edge special effects, the high-concept storyline of religion and technology, and the swirling, perfect soundtrack from Wendy Carlos, TRON was an eye-opening and mind-bending experience. This is where the Matrix should have gone. It took nearly 30 years for a sequel, but in 2010 we…
Read MoreCongratulations to former Albany Patroon and current champion Xavier Moon!!
I’m telling you, whatever is in the soil in Goodwater, Alabama, the bumper crop is basketball players. Let me explain. Jamario Moon played three seasons with the Albany Patroons (2005-2007, 2018). He also went from the Patroons to a very long and successful career in the NBA, playing for the Toronto Raptors, Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami…
Read MoreChris Jericho, have you lost your mind???
I personally think that professional wrestler Chris Jericho has been one of the most talented and charismatic professional wrestlers of the past 25 years. He’s phenomenal on the microphone, he has wrestling moves that are still strong, and he has wrestled five-star matches with everyone from Stone Cold Steve Austin to Kenny Omega. He’s currently…
Read MoreWhat’s Up in the Neighborhood, August 8 2020
Greetings, and welcome to the weekly recap of the great bloggers and writers and photographers from my personal blogroll. I set aside my Saturday blog to showcase the works of other bloggers, because I want you to see and read and enjoy what they say. Trust me on this. So let’s get started, shall we?…
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