Quote of the Day: June 4, 2020
Be so true to thyself as thou be not false to others. Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
Be so true to thyself as thou be not false to others. Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
two-dimensional Definition: (adjective) Lacking the expected range or depth. Synonyms: flat Usage: The actress’s two-dimensional performance was especially disappointing given the emotional complexity of the character she was playing. Discuss.
By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Under that one roof we all at peace. it’s a chain. A strong chain. Eric Kelly said those words. He is not a political leader or an activist. This is a 39 year-old in the […]
We asked the CO-PUBLISHER AND EDITOR – IN CHIEF OF THE AFRICAN JOURNAL Barnabé Bazona Bado about the African Community endorsement of Ydanis Rodriguez for Congress. How many candidates did you interview we asked? We were told that Ydanis Rodriguez called the […]
Bronx, NY – Council Member Fernando Cabrera is calling on NYPD officers to “take a knee” every day at noon in respect for and remembrance of those who have lost their lives to police violence. “My heart was moved by […]
Led by Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. standing at the corner of Fordham Road and the Grand Concourse many elected officials and candidates for office called for peaceful protests after several stores on Fordham Road were looted Monday night. […]
Tuesday afternoon Mayor Bill de Blasio came to Burnside Avenue to tour the looting that occurred the night before with Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., City Council members Fernando Cabrera and Vanessa Gibson, Assemblyman Victor Pichardo, and community leaders. […]
Raoul Dufy (1877) Dufy was a French designer and painter best known for his outdoor scenes of gaiety and leisure, like horse races, parades, and concerts. He also designed textiles and illustrated books. Dufy studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and experimented with Impressionism and, later, Fauvism. In the early 1920s, he developed his distinctive style characterized by sketchily drawn objects on bright, decorative backgrounds. Later, he completed one of the largest modern paintings, an ode to what? More…
Men grow tired of sleep, love, singing, and dancing sooner than war. Homer (900 BC-800 BC)
clincher Definition: (noun) An argument that is conclusive. Synonyms: determiner Usage: My final point was the clincher and won me the debate. Discuss.
Johnny Weissmuller (1904) Weissmuller was a five-time Olympic gold medalist with 67 world records in swimming when, in 1932, he turned in his swimsuit for a loincloth and became Tarzan, the Ape Man. He starred in 12 Tarzan films and created the memorable “Tarzan yell” before being replaced by a younger actor in 1948. He then went on to star in a series of Jungle Jim movies adapted from comic books. Afterward, he ran his own swimming pool company. His face appears in the collage on the cover of what iconic record album? More…
Teach him to think for himself? Oh, my God, teach him rather to think like other people! Mary Shelley (1797-1851)
give-and-take Definition: (noun) An exchange of views on some topic. Synonyms: discussion, word Usage: Paul and I were having a civil give-and-take on the issue of gun control, but Maria became uncomfortable and insisted that we change the subject. Discuss.
Eli Vetrano Award: Veterans Hall of Fame Year: 2010 Eli Vetrano was born October 9, 1928, the 12th of 13 children born to Michael and Margaret Vetrano of Yonkers, New York. Eli Vetrano attended Yonkers Public Schools, and learned his trade as […]
James Hadley Billington (1929) Billington is a US scholar and the 13th Librarian of Congress. He earned his PhD in 1953 as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, taught at Harvard and Princeton, and published several significant books on Russia. He served as director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars from 1973 to 1987, when he became Librarian of Congress. There, he has fostered cooperation between libraries worldwide and encouraged the use of digital media. He has been decorated by what countries? More…
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