I did this illo about two weeks ago for TWA workers union about hurricane Irene.
For those who might agree with Donald Trump’s view that POW’s are losers, I suggest they take the time to view this documentary produced by Alabama Public TV. It chronicles the Hanoi Hilton Experience of former Navy pilot Jeremiah Denton. PBS aired the documentary on Memorial Day evening.
"You can thank Sandy" A friend got a marketing E-mail for some webinar saying that due to an overwhelming demand from people affected by Hurricane Sandy the discount registration period was being extended. The E-mail opened with large, bold type "You can thank Sandy." Shortly thereafter, he received another E-mail from that company apologizing for the insensitive tone of the first E-mail. E-mail #2 also added that appropriate steps were taken to make sure this would never happen again. I have to say that I didn't find the Sandy reference insensitive and I certainly hope that appropriate steps doesn't mean that someone lost a job. How do other people feel about this? Given that the current Noreaster is being referred to as Son of Sandy is anyone really offended?
Ralph Goings (American, 1928-2016), Double D, 2010. Oil on canvas, 10 1/16 x 8 1/8 in.
We lost a good guy.
Today it was learned that Huell Howser died at the age of 67. Huell hosted a couple PBS series that showed interesting parts of California and at first blush his folksy style left me wondering if he was genuine or not. It didn't take long to reach the conclusion that he catch phrase "That's amazing!" was not an act.
Alexandros Veroucas (Greek, 1968), Seascape. Oil on canvas, 100 x 100 cm.
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Fontella Bass, seen here on the show “Shindig” in 1965 singing her hit song “Rescue Me”, died on December 26. We listened back today to an interview Terry did with Bass in 1995.
This small shop is closing down and the employees are not the only ones left out in the cold.