Celebrating Blog’s 19th Anniversary

 

  Nineteen year ago I started this blog as a distraction from my father’s heart attack and slow recovery. It was late 2004 and social media & video streaming apps didn’t exist yet — or at least not widely available to the general public. Blogs were the newest means of …

Thoughts on NGA West’s Upcoming $10 Million Dollar Landscaping Project

 

  The new NGA West campus , Jefferson & Cass, has been under construction for a few years now. Next NGA West is a large-scale construction project that will build a new facility for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in St. Louis, Missouri.This $1.7B project is managed by the U.S. Army …

Four Recent Books From Island Press

 

  Book publisher Island Press always impresses me with thoughtful new books written by people working to solve current problems — the subjects are important ones for urbanists and policy makers to be familiar and actively discussing. These four books are presented in the order I received them. ‘Justice and …

New Siteman Cancer Center, Update on my Cancer

 

  This post is about two indirectly related topics: the new Siteman Cancer Center building under construction on the Washington University School of Medicine/BJC campus and an update on my stage 4 kidney cancer. Let’s deal with the latter first. You may have noticed I’ve not posted in three months, …

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Christmas With the Conner Family

December 25, 2007 Popular Culture 2 Comments
 

The Roseanne show was with us for nine TV seasons and in that time many of us became attached to the Conner family. Not since the days of say Good Times had we seen a working family in a sitcom situation, going through real life issues such as living paycheck to paycheck, changing jobs, teen sex, family dynamic, drugs and so on. The show, starring hometown boy John Goodman, made numerous references to St. Louis and Chicago over the years.

Here is a Christmas clip running just under 10 minutes:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiDur1jpI3c[/youtube]

Not their best, although it includes the late Shelley Winters as Nana Mary. Winters was born in St. Louis in 1920.

Below is another clip from another seasons with Roseanne playing Santa in the mall. This clip shows the ongoing struggle between Roseanne and Darlene:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmm7kcgLJ7Y[/youtube]

In the end their relationship is still rocky but they’ve had some meaningful communication.  Nothing earth shattering here, I just love the show.

Letting Go of God

December 24, 2007 Popular Culture, Religion 25 Comments
 

The wonderful Julia Sweeney, perhaps best known from “It’s Pat” on SNL, talks about her explorations of her faith and beliefs in the monologue, Letting Go of God. She did an excerpt, just over 16 minutes in length, on TED:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtIyx687ytk[/youtube]

Ms. Sweeney, raised Catholic, is currently on the Advisory Board of the Secular Coalition for America:

The Secular Coalition for America is the national lobby for atheists, humanists, freethinkers and other nontheistic Americans. From our office in the nation’s capital, our full-time lobbyist and support staff engage public policy makers and the media to increase the visibility and respectability of nontheistic viewpoints and to protect and strengthen the secular character of our government as the best guarantee of freedom for all.

Her personal journey is a very interesting story.

Christmas Eve Guest on KDHX

December 23, 2007 Media 17 Comments
 

I will be a guest on KDHX’s Collateral Damage Monday the 24th from 7pm to 7:30pm.  We will be talking about stories from 2007 and some of the anticipated stories expected in 2008.  You can listed at 88.1FM or online.

How to Not Get Your Ass Kicked by the Police

December 23, 2007 Crime, Popular Culture 4 Comments
 

A very cute little video by the very funny Chris Rock offering helpful tips on ‘How to Not Get Your Ass Kicked by the Police.’   Warning, some strong language:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj0mtxXEGE8[/youtube]

Maybe we should teach this in the schools?

Conservative, Christian, Right-Wing Republican, Straight White American Males

December 22, 2007 Popular Culture 12 Comments
 

This week I’m going to depart from my usual format and bring you some of my favorite items from popular culture.

‘Conservative, Christian, Right-Wing Republican, Straight White American Males’ is the title of one of my favorite folks songs, by the wonderful Todd Snider.

Here is a cute non-official video for the song:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si0WTCMrksw[/youtube]

Here are the lyrics (source):

Conservative Christian, right wing Republican, straight, white, American male.
Gay bashin’, black fearin’, poor fightin’, tree killin’, regioal leaders of sales
Frat housin’, keg tappin’, shirt tuckin’, back slappin’ haters of hippies like me.
Tree huggin’, peace lovin’, pot smokin’, porn watchin’ lazyass hippies like me.
Tree huggin’, love makin’, pro choicen, gay weddin’, widespread diggin’ hippies like me.
Skin color-blinded, conspiracy-minded, protestors of corporate greed,
We who have nothing and most likely will ‘till we all wind up locked up in jails
By conservative Christian, right wing Republican, straight, white, American males,.

Diamonds and dogs, boys and girls, living together in two separate worlds
Following leaders of mountains of shame, looking for someone to blame.

Diamonds and dogs, boys and girls, living together in two separate worlds
Following leaders of mountains of shame, looking for someone to blame.
I know who I like to blame:

Conservative Christian, right wing Republican, straight, white, American males,
Soul savin’, flag wavin’, Rush lovin’, land pavin’ personal friends to the Quayles
Quite diligently workin’ so hard to keep the free reins of this Democracy
From tree huggin’, peace lovin’, pot smokin’, barefootin’ folk-singin’ hippies like me.
Tree huggin’, peace lovin’, pot smokin’, porn watchin’ lazyass hippies like me.

The song can be purchased on iTunes.

Lots of stereotypes in there. Those of you still around this week, discuss.

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