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Hump Day History

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 Very recently I came across a comment that said:  "Y'all don't know that the government straight up bombed West Virginia and it shows." (Battle of Blair Mountain, 1921) A response to that referred to a bombing in Philadelphia that I was also unaware of, and today happens to be the anniversary. On this day in 1985, Philadelphia police began evacuating homes on Osage Avenue.  They were preparing for an operation against MOVE, an organization that advocated for black liberation, natural laws and natural living. Following an incident in 1978, which resulted in the death of a police offer and the arrest of nine members, leader John Africa started planning a counterattack.  By 1983, they were staging protests outside the headquarters/home, as well as assembling a cache of weapons. The mayor ordered police to raid the address, but they were unable to remove members who had taken up positions.  There was gunfire back and forth throughout the day, but SWAT was unable to...

Music Tasting 58

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 Eight years ago I played along with a Facebook share: "In no particular order - 10 albums that really made an impact and are still on your rotation list, even if only now and then." Here's a random selection. And of course.

Fashion Commentary

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Over the weekend the internet erupted with opinions about Olivia Rodrigo wearing babydoll dresses. "A grown woman wearing children's clothes...." They call it pandering to pedophiles, but she isn't the first young woman to juxtapose her adult music with femme sweetness.  The riot-grrl style clearly influenced her, and she is on record stating she had posters of Courtney Love as well as Kim Bjelland on her wall as a kid.  Now, the one above is simply ugly, not cute.  But here: Much more 90's style all around. The fashion of it was popularized in the 60's mod era, worn by the likes of Twiggy. In each of these decades though, the point is the same: Empowerment. Allowing women to define their own fashion and style. To disrupt and subvert the tropes of girlhood and femininity. One comment I particularly agreed with said, "Stop blaming women for wearing what they want and blame the men who've made it 'creepy' to do so."

Science is Dangerous this Friday

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  A cruise ship disembarked from Argentina carrying some hantavirus. Reports indicate a couple went bird watching in the Tierra del Fuego National Park.  It's a popular site to see the Magellenic Woodpecker, Andean Condor, and this beautiful white-bellied seedsnipe. However, this outing may have taken them across a landfill, where the travelers may have been exposed to infected rodents.  Authorities say there has never been a recorded case in Ushuaia. Three people have died, but the WHO emphasizes there is little risk to the general public.  Those who have been evacuated are being monitored and the remaining passengers appear to be asymptomatic.

My Shots - Water Falls

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 We went up into the mountains so the dogs could have a run. We could hear the thunder, and we made it back to the truck just as the clouds opened. Rain, snow melt, and tears. From the memorial for our Mama Deb. A patron of the arts, it was a most fitting venue. Love you forever.

Book Club - May

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  Final thoughts on Much Ado About Nothing . For establishing the "enemies to lovers" rom-com trope, there wasn't much actual romance....Benedick and Beatrice clearly have a rapport, but they admit in the end that there's no love.  Pushed together and willing to accept each other, really.  And then there's Hero, resigned to whomever apparently. But it was funny.  Dogberry is definitely the comedic relief amidst the bit of drama.   "I am a wise fellow and, which is more, an officer and, which is more, a householder and, which is more, as pretty a piece of flesh as any in Messina." I would have liked more closure with Don John.  I know he's a bitter bastard and wanted to cause trouble for his brother, but Hero didn't deserve that, and I'm curious what his punishment would be.  Claudio's footman, perhaps. *** So now I'm onto the next read, maybe this Stephen King I picked up - or, yesterday Guy de Maupassant came up again.  He's writ...

Art Class - Met Gala

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 Last night turned out to be much more than fashion - attendees really took the theme to heart, and wore some truly art inspired pieces.  So instead of a Best Dressed, we're going to review. Fashion is Art Emma Chamberlain Garden at Arles,  Van Gogh Madonna The Temptation of St. Anthony, Leonora Carrington Amy Sherald Miss Everything, Amy Sherald Sabrina Carpenter Film strips from 1954's, Sabrina. Hunter Schafer Mada Primavesi, Gustav Klimt SZA Every piece of fabric was sourced through vintage dealers on eBay. From the Wiener Werkstatte, Kolomon Moser Ananya Birla Silverware mask by Indian artist, Subodh Gupta. Fill the comments with other looks and/or inspirations that you liked!  There is so much more.