Richmonder Yamin booted off Idol

In another life, I made my living singing six nights a week. (And I was a music major in college originally.) So I'm a big fan of American Idol (and thank goodness for Tivo 🙂 ) If this program had been around 20 years ago, I would have been in first line to audition. This … Continue reading Richmonder Yamin booted off Idol

Role models

Last week, I ran across this article about blacks needing to pick the right role models. One section seemed tojump out at me: Historians have noted that before Rosa Parks became the mother of the civil rights movement, at least two other women had been arrested for challenging segregation laws. But boycott organizer E.D. Nixon … Continue reading Role models

Blog Summit: I’ll be there

Just completed my registration form for the Sorensen Intitute for Political Leadership Summit on Blogging and Democracy in the Commonwealth (that's a mouthful :lol:) and the check is in the mail. So the only question is where is everybody going to stay? On my last trip to C'ville, I stayed at the Hampton Inn, which … Continue reading Blog Summit: I’ll be there

Privacy issues

Over the last couple of days, I've gotten two notices from companies that I deal with regarding violations of privacy. In the first case, someone broke into the email database of my professional liability insurance company and sent out a bunch of emails. I got this apology: Recently you may have received a suspicious e-mail … Continue reading Privacy issues

Divine Denial

Perhaps this post should be over on Moral Contradictions but I couldn't reach Nathan to ask him to post it 😉 From American Prospect: Each of the Big Three networks, plus Fox's broadcast network, have rejected a paid advertisement from the United Church of Christ that bears the tagline, "God doesn't reject people. Neither do … Continue reading Divine Denial

Born today

Some people born today, May 7: Tim Russert (1950) Johnny Unitas (1933) Teresa Brewer (1931) Totie Fields (1930) Darren McGavin (1922) Eva Peron (1919) Gary Cooper (1901) Gabby Hayes (1885) Johannes Brahms (1833) Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840) Robert Browning (1812) I understand today is Vince's birthday as well. My birthday wishes to him, along with … Continue reading Born today

Federal tax law: Republicans working on bill

Progress on the latest tax bill coming out of Congress is being reported. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bill Thomas, R-California have been working to resolves issues between the bills coming out of the two chambers. Tops on the list is an extension of the 15% … Continue reading Federal tax law: Republicans working on bill