The 25 best hip-hop protest songs ever
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The 25 best hip-hop protest songs ever
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The Color of Law -- A Conversation with Richard Rothstein
The Color of Law — A Conversation with Richard Rothstein
On 11 May 2017, I attended the sold-out event sponsored by the popular bookseller, Politics and Prose featuring the esteemed researcher and author Richard Rothstein, whose latest book, “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America,” was the subject of a lively discussion concerning the housing industry in the United States.  The event was facilitated by…
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The FIYAH This Time
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Listen: An eloquent defense of the Black Lives Matter movement has come from an unlikely source: the white CEO of a major American corporation.
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Petite Treasure No. 5
You might find Petite Treasure Number 5 an odd choice, but that is precisely why it is a treasure. It is a drawing I discovered at the bus stop. I do not know who the artist, Stanley, is but it was a delight to discover this master piece. The shelters at the bus stops in Nice are glass enclosures. They are very well maintained, and the advertisements are changed frequently.
Thank you, Stanley, for this marvelous treat!!
Petite Treasure No. 4
In between raindrops, I took the opportunity to visit Parc Phoenix, which has a wonderful combination of thematic gardens, zoo, and an interesting display of miniature figures. It has an amazing collection of palm trees and some very colorful residents who may join you for lunch!! The meandering paths and hidden delights such as this beautiful fountain are well worth the trip!!
My gorgeous lunch date:
Petite Treasure No. 3
Now that I no longer feel the urgency to gather the animals two by two and to try to figure out where one buys or what the term “Pitch” is in French, the urge to venture out in search of that which I find interesting or intriguing has returned.
I happened upon Petite Treasure No. 3 while riding the bus home one evening. Not being positive I saw what I thought I saw, I decided a closer look was in order. Thus, I present to you my Petite Treasure No. 3!
Now, you tell me what you see!!!
Living At the Casino!
No, I have not acquired a new hobby!! Casino happens to be the name of one of the local supermarket chains. In my neighborhood, the Casino is situated on the southeast corner of the intersection of Boulevard Gambetta and Rue Bottero. It is similar in design to the supermarkets in the States, with the grand exception being the products are labeled in French!! (Surprise!!)
Upon entering the store and going through the turn-style, I find myself in the Produce Department, and I am confronted with a dizzying selection of fresh produce. The Produce Department happens to be “the budget buster” and the “time consumer” in my case!! After grabbing the staples for my petite cuisine (onions, garlic, and bell peppers), I turned my attention to fruits and vegetables that refuse to be ignored!! This week, the celery, carrots, and cauliflower begged my attention!!
After weighing and ticketing my selections, I made my way to the Meat Department by way of the “Bread Department.” There I grabbed a loaf of French bread and I decided to try the mini gaches too!! Finally arriving at the Meat Department, I pondered the selection of chicken, turkey, and what we know in the States as “rock Cornish hens.” Moving along the aisle, I reached the section containing rabbit. I examined the offerings of veal, beef, lamb, and pork. This day, though, I was searching for beef bones (os à moelle) for my soup stock. Finding none, I headed back to the poultry section where I found a bargain on chicken wings!! So, instead of French Onion Soup prepared from “hearty home made beef stock,” I am to prepare the soup using “hearty home made chicken stock.”
Leaving the meat section, I headed over to the Yogurt section. Yes, I said “section.” There one finds an immense variety of yogurt!! I deliberately avoided the smoked fish section and headed over to what I call the “Cheese Department.” Once again, I chose a block of Provolone Piquant. Since the Cheddar looked particularly enticing, I could not resist dropping a block into my basket.
As a result of the change to French Onion Soup using a base of “hearty home made chicken stock,” I visited the Wine Department to choose a “dry white wine.” I selected a reasonably priced Chardonnay, and after checking my list and confirming I had not omitted anything, I made my way to the check out counter.
With a view to quickly paying for my purchases, I decided to queue at the “self check-out” counter, given the lines for “live” cashiers were quite long. It seemed the other shoppers also had the same idea! So, I found myself in what I thought would be the “line of the quick,” given there were only four people in front of me. Of course, it turned out to be the “line of the glacially slow!! In fact, my line neighbor and I even commenced to chat. The topic of conversation? How glacially slow the line was moving, of course, and what could possibly be the cause!!
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If It's Got a Good Beat . . .
. . . And I can dance to it pretty much sums up my “appreciation” of music.
This weekend, though, kicked off the Sixth Edition of the C'est pas Classique Festival in Nice. Commencing with the opening event Friday, 12 November 2010 which was held at the Apollon Auditorium at the Acropolis, and concluding Sunday evening, 14 November 2010, the festival is a musical feast which offers something for everyone – young, old, and even those who love “da beat.” Best of all, the events are gratis!
I took the decision to head over to the Acropolis Friday evening to “weigh in” on the concert featuring the Quatuor Ébène, an award winning classical string quartet, whose selections, according to the program, were to be melodies from their newly released recording, Fiction.
Upon arriving at the Acropolis, I assumed my place in line, which moved rather quickly given we had to go through security and given the size of the crowd. My program informed me the concert was to be held in the Auditorium Athena and, following the clearly posted markers along the way, I easily located the venue. I found the Auditorium Athena to be cozy and comfortable, given it has a seating capacity of around 750.
Moments after settling in, the lights dimmed and the show began. The members of the quartet include: Pierre Colombet, violon; Gabriel Le Magadure, violon; Mathieu Herzog, alto; and Raphael Merlin, vioncelle. They were accompanied by percussionist Richard Hery.
After opening remarks, the ensemble launched into “Les Temps Modernes,” which was followed by the melody “Nature Boy.” I thoroughly enjoyed their interpretation of “Come Together” and I was enchanted by the haunting drum solo by Mr. Hery, during which he used what appeared to be Indonesian gongs as a prelude. It was when the ensemble played Astor Piazzolla's Libertango that I become totally captivated.
The program described the quartet as “A classical string quartet that can be easily transformed into a jazz band.” I would only add: What an excellent transformation, indeed!!!
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