……..My brother, Andrew Burroughs Sr., who just received his 33rd Freemason degree!
Of course, our family is very proud of him!
…….who just got promoted to FULL PROFESSOR in the Morgan State University School of Global Journalism & Communication!
A little uneven at times (trying to balance its goofiness with serious dramatic content), but still thoroughly entertaining. (Did I briefly see Zenn-La, the birth planet of one of my favorite characters of all time?) The plane skids a little, but it does land cleanly.
[SPOILERS AHEAD]
It was GREAT to see the race of Watchers! And Adam Warlock’s coming soon?!? YAY!!!!!!!!!!!
HOORAY! I haven’t even read the article yet, and already it’s my new favorite show!
JULY 23rd UPDATE: Yep! Already my new favorite show!
……is here.
I just got this today from the author, a former colleague of mine:
The Encyclopedia of Newark Jazz, set for release in late May, is Barbara Kukla’s sixth book about the people of Newark and its rich history. Her previous books include Swing City: Newark Nightlife, 1925-50, and America’s Music: Jazz in Newark.
Kukla’s latest work includes more than 300 capsule biographies of Newark jazz musicians and singers, most with photos. There are more than 400 photographs in all, many of which are historic, and a wealth of flyers, including one for an appearance by John Coltrane at a city club in 1950.
Newark’s own, Sarah Vaughan, one of the world’s most legendary jazz singers, is featured on the cover with James Moody, whose career is celebrated each November at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, and the blues and jazz singer Miss Rhapsody (1902-84) to whom the book is dedicated.
“Most jazz books tend to be repetitive, so I try to dig up new stuff about artists like Sarah, Moody, Wayne Shorter and Woody Shaw,” Kukla says. “This time I interviewed Sarah’s sister and Moody’s widow; former Newark Mayor Ken Gibson, who played in a band with Wayne Shorter in his youth, and Clem Moorman, who still performs professionally at age 101. He’s the father of singer Melba Moore .
Kukla worked at The Star-Ledger for 38 years, most of that time as editor of the popular “Newark This Week” section. For information about the book or to schedule a talk, contact the author at bjkukla@aol.com or (973) 325-370. The book is $29.99 per copy.
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Enjoyed this last night! It will hold me over until Viola Davis channels Harriet on HBO!
“The only thing that was acceptable was victory.” Indeed.
……..Dr. Saswat Pattanayak! He got his doctorate yesterday from the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland at College Park!