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The Untouchable Michael Jackson
I met Michael Jackson in 1984. We were both guests of Quincy Jones and Steven Spielberg at Amblin, Spielberg’s production company on the Universal film lot. Whoopi Goldberg was preparing to play Celie, the protagonist in the film version of The Color Purple, a book written by my mother, and was giving a private stand-up…
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To the Michael in All of Us
I never got the joke. Not the Wacko Jacko puns I was supposed to riff on as a tabloid headline writer. Not the corny late-night TV gags I was supposed to sneer along with. Certainly not the glee with which everyone gawked and cackled at Michael’s grotesque appearance and Peter Pan fantasies. I never found…
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Cali Can't Balance Its Checkbook…or Yours
California and in particular, Los Angeles, is famous for harboring residents who will try to stunt on you in a brand new Audi but can barely afford to cover the cost of an entrée off the value menu at Carl’s Jr. Unfortunately, the botched budgeting that is spending more than what you bring in has…
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Funerals, Memorial Services, Doing The Right Thing
Unless you’re one of the 17,000 or so who got a confirmation number in your e-mail box, you won’t be going to Michael Jackson’s funeral today, but that doesn’t mean we outside the Staples Center can’t use this whole sad past week as an object lesson in the business of remembering the dearly departed. For…
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Black Russians Curious to See Obama Straight Up
From Radio Free Europe: “MOSCOW — The visit to Russia by Barack Obama, the first black man to be elected president of the United States, is significant for many Russians. But for Russians of African descent, in particular, the new U.S. leader is a potent symbol of triumph over the same challenges they themselves face…
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TV One Launching Sunday Political Talk Show
From NewsOne (via the AP) Roland Martin will anchor a new Sunday public affairs show aimed at a black audience that will debut in September on the TV One network. The “Washington Watch” program aims to tap into a new interest in politics and government due to the election of President Barack Obama, said Johnathan…
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Washington's $1.4M Revolving Door
The lede to this WASHINGTON POST story on health care says all we need to know about the purported debate over creating a public plan to compete with private health insurance companies: The nation’s largest insurers, hospitals and medical groups have hired more than 350 former government staff members and retired members of Congress in…
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Law School Can't Save You
Those of you seeking to enter law school under the impression that the confines of a classroom beat competing in a dismal job market may want to revisit that idea. The University of Miami Law School has offered 1L law students the opportunity to defer their admission for a year. The feelings of the law…
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Michael Jackson Overload Blues
Last night I was hanging out at a friend’s July 5 BBQ in Brooklyn. In between eating roasted corn and sipping on some Blanc someone suggested Michael Jackson didn’t really die. This someone introduced the possibility that MJ set up his own death to remove himself from the horrors of mankind forever. Of course, no…
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Former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara Dead at 93
According to the Washington Post, all that is known at this time is that McNamara died at his home in Washington early this morning. He was 93. A brief biography of McNamara can be found here. It should be noted that McNamara, a man who relied on data and statistics much to his credit and…