I don’t know Sara Rivest – I do know her father, Michael Rivest, an expert on professional prizefighting who used to blog in the Times Union blogfarm. Sara Rivest is a reporter with a television station in Kentucky. Here’s an example of her work as a television journalist. She is currently a reporter for WAVE,…
Read MoreWhat happened to Jaye McBride could have happened to any of us
I met Jaye McBride through the Times Union blogfarm several years ago. We’ve remained Facebook friends, and I’ve been very thrilled at her rise through the standup comedy ranks. Jaye McBride has appeared on Comedy Central and has been showcased in several rising star comedy shows. And she’s a tireless worker for the rights of…
Read MoreThe Evolution of a Fractured Coin of the Rebellion
I’ve been fascinated by Albany’s Civil War coinage – the scrip and exonumia produced by Albany’s merchants in 1863, when U.S. currency proved scarce. In the past, I’ve blogged about these coins and transactional storefronts – merchants like D.L. Wing and Straight’s Elephantine Shoes and Benjamin & Herrick Fruits, Here’s a blog post from February…
Read MoreWhat’s Up in the Neighborhood, September 21, 2019
Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an amazing morning and are ready to take on the world. And with that in mind … I’ll step aside and allow you to enjoy some of the great photos and writings and observations from my personal blogroll. These are the posts that deserve your time and your consideration. …
Read MoreTest Shots at the Big E
Last week, I took a new-to-me Nikon EM film camera to the Eastern States Exposition (the Big E) for some camera-test shots. I wanted to see what this little guy would do – whether everything in the camera worked appropriately, and if I could feel confident in using this camera for upcoming projects. The Nikon…
Read MoreWant to acquire a Chuck Miller artwork and help a good cause? SURE YOU DO!!
The SEAT Center in Schenectady – the Social Enterprise and Training Center – works with more than 300 young people throughout the Capital District, young men and women who want to rebuild their lives through educational services, workforce training, leadership development, and community service in their home neighborhoods. The SEAT Center knows that the key…
Read MoreK-Chuck Radio: You’ve never heard of Suzi Quatro?
Okay, if I said to you, “What do you know about Suzi Quatro,” I’m sure I’d get one of three responses. “Wasn’t she on Happy Days for a season or two?” “Didn’t she have that sappy duet song called Stumblin’ In?” “Suzi Who?” I get it. Let’s fill this out. Suzi Quatro is one of…
Read More“No cookies! Not Now – Not EVER!!!”
Television variety shows were all the rage in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Each show would feature a singer or group as the show’s host, there would be a sketch comedy routine of some sort, some guest performances by an up and coming artist (and sometimes that artist would duet with the host), and then some…
Read MoreVerizon’s Asurion insurance company is worthless to me
I received a brochure in the mail. It was from Verizon’s insurance partner Asurion, and it discussed my options with regard to repair or replacement of my cell phone. If you are a long-time reader of my blog, you know that I am devoted to the BlackBerry line of cell phones. Yes, they still make…
Read MoreA quick trip to the Big E
It’s Sunday morning and the Big E – the Eastern States Exposition, the largest fair in New England – opened its doors. I needed to make a road trip. Plus, I needed to test out a newly-acquired film camera. Road trip to Springfield. A few things to remember when going to the Big E. First…
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