Monday, 31 August 2020

On This Day In 1990: Ken Griffey Sr. And Ken Griffey Jr. Became The First Father-Son Pair To Play Together In A Game

 Ken Griffey Jr. opens up about fatherhood and Griffey Sr. in 'Junior'  documentary on Father's Day | The Seattle Times

Ken Griffey Sr. & his son Ken "The Kid" Griffey Jr.

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On This Day In 1990, The Griffeys made history when they played in a game together for the Seattle Mariners against the Kansas City Royals. 

In grand fashion, Dad, Ken Griffey Sr. batted second in the lineup before his Son, Ken Griffey Jr. batted third. 

“This is the pinnacle for me, something I’m very proud of....You can talk about the ’76 batting race, the two World Series I played in and the All-Star games I played in. But this is No. 1. This is the best thing that’s ever happened to me.”, Griffey Sr. said.

This special moment was made even more historic as both men would hit a single, get on base and later score. 





 

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Read 'Black Panther' Director Ryan Coogler's Emotional Tribute To Chadwick Boseman

 Black Panther' Director Ryan Coogler Pens Emotional, Beautiful Tribute to Chadwick  Boseman | Hollywood Reporter

Ryan Coogler & Chadwick Boseman at 'Black Panther' movie premiere.

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Hollywood filmmaker Ryan Coogler released a heartfelt letter to Chadwick Boseman, who passed away at age 43 on Friday at his home with his wife, Taylor Simone Ledward, and his family present by his side.

The two had made plans to reunite for the 2nd installment of 'Black Panther' within the next couple of years.

Boseman was diagnosed with Colon cancer in 2016 but still went on to star as "Tchalla" in the Black Panther, Jackie Robinson in 42, Thurgood Marshall in Marshall and James Brown in Get On Up.


Here is Ryan Coogler's full tribute and statement:

Before sharing my thoughts on the passing of the great Chadwick Boseman, I first offer my condolences to his family who meant so very much to him. To his wife, Simone, especially.

I inherited Marvel and the Russo Brothers’ casting choice of T’Challa. It is something that I will forever be grateful for. The first time I saw Chad’s performance as T’Challa, it was in an unfinished cut of “Captain America: Civil War.” I was deciding whether or not directing “Black Panther” was the right choice for me. I’ll never forget, sitting in an editorial suite on the Disney Lot and watching his scenes. His first with Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, then, with the South African cinema titan, John Kani as T’Challa’s father, King T’Chaka. It was at that moment I knew I wanted to make this movie. After Scarlett’s character leaves them, Chad and John began conversing in a language I had never heard before. It sounded familiar, full of the same clicks and smacks that young Black children would make in the States. The same clicks that we would often be chided for being disrespectful or improper. But, it had a musicality to it that felt ancient, powerful, and African.

In my meeting after watching the film, I asked Nate Moore, one of the producers of the film, about the language. “Did you guys make it up?” Nate replied, “That’s Xhosa, John Kani’s native language. He and Chad decided to do the scene like that on set, and we rolled with it.” I thought to myself. “He just learned lines in another language, that day?” I couldn’t conceive how difficult that must have been, and even though I hadn’t met Chad, I was already in awe of his capacity as actor.

I learned later that there was much conversation over how T’Challa would sound in the film. The decision to have Xhosa be the official language of Wakanda was solidified by Chad, a native of South Carolina, because he was able to learn his lines in Xhosa, there on the spot. He also advocated for his character to speak with an African accent, so that he could present T’Challa to audiences as an African king, whose dialect had not been conquered by the West.

I finally met Chad in person in early 2016, once I signed onto the film. He snuck past journalists that were congregated for a press junket I was doing for “Creed,” and met with me in the green room. We talked about our lives, my time playing football in college, and his time at Howard studying to be a director, about our collective vision for T’Challa and Wakanda. We spoke about the irony of how his former Howard classmate Ta-Nehisi Coates was writing T’Challa’s current arc with Marvel Comics. And how Chad knew Howard student Prince Jones, whose murder by a police officer inspired Coates’ memoir “Between The World and Me.”

I noticed then that Chad was an anomaly. He was calm. Assured. Constantly studying. But also kind, comforting, had the warmest laugh in the world, and eyes that seen much beyond his years, but could still sparkle like a child seeing something for the first time.

That was the first of many conversations. He was a special person. We would often speak about heritage and what it means to be African. When preparing for the film, he would ponder every decision, every choice, not just for how it would reflect on himself, but how those choices could reverberate. “They not ready for this, what we are doing…” “This is ‘Star Wars,’ this is ‘Lord of the Rings,’ but for us… and bigger!” He would say this to me while we were struggling to finish a dramatic scene, stretching into double overtime. Or while he was covered in body paint, doing his own stunts. Or crashing into frigid water, and foam landing pads. I would nod and smile, but I didn’t believe him. I had no idea if the film would work. I wasn’t sure I knew what I was doing. But I look back and realize that Chad knew something we all didn’t. He was playing the long game. All while putting in the work. And work he did.

He would come to auditions for supporting roles, which is not common for lead actors in big budget movies. He was there for several M’Baku auditions. In Winston Duke’s, he turned a chemistry read into a wrestling match. Winston broke his bracelet. In Letitia Wright’s audition for Shuri, she pierced his royal poise with her signature humor, and would bring about a smile to T’Challa’s face that was 100% Chad.

While filming the movie, we would meet at the office or at my rental home in Atlanta, to discuss lines and different ways to add depth to each scene. We talked costumes, military practices. He said to me “Wakandans have to dance during the coronations. If they just stand there with spears, what separates them from Romans?” In early drafts of the script. Eric Killmonger’s character would ask T’Challa to be buried in Wakanda. Chad challenged that and asked, “What if Killmonger asked to be buried somewhere else?”

Chad deeply valued his privacy, and I wasn’t privy to the details of his illness. After his family released their statement, I realized that he was living with his illness the entire time I knew him. Because he was a caretaker, a leader, and a man of faith, dignity and pride, he shielded his collaborators from his suffering. He lived a beautiful life. And he made great art. Day after day, year after year. That was who he was. He was an epic firework display. I will tell stories about being there for some of the brilliant sparks till the end of my days. What an incredible mark he’s left for us.

I haven’t grieved a loss this acute before. I spent the last year preparing, imagining and writing words for him to say, that we weren’t destined to see. It leaves me broken knowing that I won’t be able to watch another close-up of him in the monitor again or walk up to him and ask for another take.

It hurts more to know that we can’t have another conversation, or Facetime, or text message exchange. He would send vegetarian recipes and eating regimens for my family and me to follow during the pandemic. He would check in on me and my loved ones, even as he dealt with the scourge of cancer.

In African cultures we often refer to loved ones that have passed on as ancestors. Sometimes you are genetically related. Sometimes you are not. I had the privilege of directing scenes of Chad’s character, T’Challa, communicating with the ancestors of Wakanda. We were in Atlanta, in an abandoned warehouse, with bluescreens, and massive movie lights, but Chad’s performance made it feel real. I think it was because from the time that I met him, the ancestors spoke through him. It’s no secret to me now how he was able to skillfully portray some of our most notable ones. I had no doubt that he would live on and continue to bless us with more. But it is with a heavy heart and a sense of deep gratitude to have ever been in his presence, that I have to reckon with the fact that Chad is an ancestor now. And I know that he will watch over us, until we meet again.



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August 31st Birthdays


Itzhak Perlman | Warner Classics

Itzhak Perlman - 75 | Violinist

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Richard Gere - 71 | Actor & Producer

Jonathan LaPagila - 51 | Actor & Director

Chris Tucker - 49 | Comedian & Actor

Sara Ramirez - 45 | Actress 

Jeff Hardy - 44 | WWE Wrestler

Shar Jackson - 44 | Actress

Joe Budden - 40 | Rapper 

Larry Fitzgerald - 37 | NFL Wide Receiver

Jalen Bruson - 24 | NBA Player


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The Holy Word

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Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.


Philippians 4v8 


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Saturday, 29 August 2020

Rest In Perfect Peace Chadwick Aaron Boseman

 How Chadwick Boseman Embodies Black Male Dignity - The New York Times


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Chadwick Aaron Boseman has shockingly passed away at age 43. He died at his home with his wife and family by his side. 

Boseman was battling colon cancer since 2016 but still fought to deliver signature performances on screen which included the 2018 era-defining film 'The Black Panther' that became a global phenomenon and embodied Black excellence as the movie broke Box Office records.

"A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it and brought you so many of the films you have come to love so much. From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and several more, all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy.", the statement on his Twitter account said.
After living in Brooklyn post college graduation, the Howard alum moved to Los Angeles in 2008 to pursue a Hollywood acting career after wanting to be a director. During his days at Howard, Phylicia Rashad was his mentor and Denzel Washington helped him and other classmates attend the Oxford Mid-Summer Program at the British American Drama Academy in London, England.
In 2013, he broke through with his first major role as Jackie Robinson in '42' and continued to climb at an extraordinary rate. After playing James Brown in 'Get On Up', Boseman made his debut as the Black Panther/T-Challa in Marvel's Cinematic Universe in the 2016 movie 'Captain America: Civil War'. Two years later, he would get his own standalone project and influence comic book movies and representation in film greatly.
Tributes have poured in since the devastating news broke.
'42' Co-Star Nicole Beharie took to Instagram. 


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Rest In Peace. LIGHT BEARER. GRIOT. VESSEL. A GIFT. A GIANT. Master. CHADWICK BOSEMAN. He gave us so much. Embodying a hero from each generation and for generations to come. Legacy. Embodying love, forethought, discipline (like I’d never seen)...Generosity. Chad wanted us to see our brilliance...our potential. He brought such beauty here, blessing us while he battled, never letting on to his struggle. Giving us only his light and inspiration. Sharing only light and inspiration...🙏🏽 humility, charisma and SKILL. This Man changed the Culture. Global impact. ***He had these magnificent expressive hands and this cheeky smile. A dancer. A singer. Writer. Pure expression. Limitless. Moving with sincere reverence for the DIVINE. For life. For the present. We’re Still learning from YOU🙏🏽 honored to have witnessed and worked with YOU. Ahead of the times. We lost a LIGHT. An Ancestor too soon. This hurts. No post , no words can honor him rightly. My Deepest condolences to his friends and family, I can not imagine...🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 *Chad and I were in The Express (my first job) and 42(Jackie Robinson Biopic) together. I keep seeing this image...We’d shoot in these stadiums(filled w extras) and between set ups in the middle of the empty field stood this black man from South Carolina doing khemetic yoga moving energy with the number 42 ( MAAT) on his back bathed in sunlight...BRIGHT. Messenger. **** it feels like he was showing us...Through heroes and being one himself, how to Dig fearlessly into purpose. Despite the hardship or pain. start now. Please Lift up his family ya’ll.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽life.

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Fellow Howard Alum and Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris.



Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang paid tribute to the Black Panther star after a goal in today's game.

 


 


44th US President Barack Obama

 


Chadwick Aaron Boseman. November 29th 1976 - August 28th 2020.

May He Rest In Perfect Peace.



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August 29 Birthdays


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Iris Apfel - 99 | Interior Designer, Businesswoman & Fashion Icon

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Betty Lynn - 94 | Actress

Deborah Van Valkenburgh - 68 | Actress

Jack Lew - 65 | Lawyer & 76th US Secretary of Treasury

Stephen Wolfram - 61 | Scientist, Physicist & Businessman

Carla Gugino - 49 | Actress

Brian Chesky - 39 | Founder of Airbnb

Timothy Bradley - 37 | Boxer

Tanisha Thomas - 35 | TV Personality



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The Holy Word

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Then shall ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, 

and I will hearken unto you.


Jeremiah 29v12



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Thursday, 27 August 2020

August 27th Birthdays


College Coaches Are the Highest Paid Public Employees in 39 of the ...

College Football Coach Mack Brown turns 69 today.

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Jennifer Carroll - 61 | 18th Lieutenant Governor of Florida

Yolanda Adams - 59 | Gospel Singer

Downtown Julie Brown - 57 | Actress & TV Presenter

Chandra Wilson - 51 | Actress

Mase - 45 | Rapper, Songwriter & Minister

Deco - 43 | Retired Footballer

Zain Asher - 37 | Journalist

Savannah James - 34 | Entrepreneur 

Alexa Vega - 31 | Actress



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The Holy Word

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Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, 

and he shall strengthen thine heart: 

wait, I say, on the Lord.


Psalm 27v14


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Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Cast of 'The West Wing' To Reunite On HBO Max To Benefit Voter Participation

 The West Wing' cast to reunite for Michelle Obama's voter ...

The West Wing ran for 7 seasons on NBC.

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For a one-time special, 'The West Wing' cast are going to reunite to support Michelle Obama's "When We All Vote" organization with an episode for HBO Max. 

Original cast members Dule Hill, Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Allison Janney, Richard Schiff, Bradley Whitford and Janel Moloney will all reprise their roles for a stage theater presentation of the show's 3rd season episode called "Hartsfield's Landing." 



The 2002 episode focused on a small town's voting results in New Hampshire and tensions between the USA & China over Taiwan.

A Los Angeles theater will host the event and it will be directed by Thomas Schlamme, who was the Executive Producer of the prime NBC series. 



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Gatwick Airport To Cut Up To 600 Jobs

 London's Gatwick Airport Sold for $3.7 Billion to Vinci - Bloomberg

Gatwick Airport

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Gatwick Airport, which is owned by VINCI Airports and Global Infrastructure Partners, are cutting up to 24% of its employment due to the coronavirus.

In a statement today, they said over 3/4 of its staff are on the UK Government Job Retention Scheme until the end of October. In March, the company wanted to protect all the interests of the airport by attempting to secure a  £300 loan.

Steward Wingate, Chief Executive of Gatwick Airport said, "I want to take this opportunity to thank all of our staff, those who have worked tirelessly to keep Gatwick open throughout the pandemic and those who have had to remain on furlough, for their dedicated tenacity, professionalism and team spirit. We will continue to do all we can to preserve as many jobs as possible."



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Historical Birthdays: Katherine Johnson

 Katherine Johnson, NASA mathematician depicted in 'Hidden Figures ...

Katherine Johnson

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Creola Katherine Johnson was born on this day in 1918 in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia to Joshua McKinley Coleman and Joyletta Roberta Coleman. 

As a young pupil, Johnson showed strong ability in the mathematics department. Due to schools in her area not offering classes for African-American students, her parents made plans to send her to an institute on the campus of West Virginia State College instead. 

By age 15, Johnson began college and took every single math course offered by the university. She graduated at 18 and became a teacher. At age 34, while attending a family gathering she was made aware that NACA (now NASA) was looking for Black women to solve math problems and be apart of their Guidance and Navigation department. In 1953, she was hired.

Johnson was vital in using geometry and finding paths for space travel. Her math helped send astronauts to the moon and back various times. From 1958 until her retirement, she was an aerospace technologist at NASA.

Creola Katherine Johnson's work was put on the big screen in the movie Hidden Figures, where she was one of the 3 Black Female Mathematicians working to send astronaut John Glenn into orbit.

Johnson passed away in February 24th of this year at 101 years old.



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Clippers Head Coach Doc Rivers Gives Emotional Speech About Jacob Blake Shooting

 Mark Medina on Twitter: "Doc Rivers with so much insight and ...


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Shortly before the Los Angeles Clippers 154-111 victory over the Dallas Mavericks, Head Coach Doc Rivers voiced his frustrations about the shooting of James Blake and the state of racial equality in America.

"It's amazing why we keep loving this country, and this country does not love us back. It's really so sad. Like, I should just be a coach. I'm so often reminded of my color. It's just really sad. We got to do better. But we got to demand better." Rivers said.

Blake was shot seven times by police as he tried to enter his car while officers were in the area responding to a call about disturbance. Latest reports are that he is now paralyzed from the waist below.




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NBA: Giannis Antetokounmpo Named 2019-2020 Defensive Player of the Year

 Giannis Antetokounmpo loves 'Greek Freak' nickname, unsure of origin

Antetokounmpo is now in a select class of players that have won both MVP & DPOY.

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After finishing second in voting last year, Milwaukee Bucks Forward Giannis Antetokounmpo is officially the 2019-2020 NBA Defensive Player of the Year.

The "Greek Freak" is also the favorite to repeat as the 2019-2020 NBA Most Valuable Player. He is now the fifth player to win both awards joining Kevin Garnett, Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Jordan and David Robinson. Sidney Moncrief is the only other Bucks player to win the award as he took home the hardware in back to back seasons during the early 1980's.

Watch Giannis talk about how defense is a team effort after accepting his award.





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NASA Astronaut Jeanette Epps To Become First Black Woman In ISS

 Astronaut Jeanette Epps Joins First Operational Boeing Crew ...

Epps will make history in 2021

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Jeanette Epps is now slated to become the first Black woman to be apart of the International Space Station. This comes two years after she was supposed to board a Russian spacecraft as a member of ISS but was removed with no explanation.

Since Guion Bluford in 1983 more than a dozen African Americans have gone to space but none of them did so as a member of the international space station. Epps is set to join Sunita Williams and Josh Cassada in 2021 on a special made Boeing-built Starliner spacecraft.

Epps worked at the CIA for seven years as a technical intelligence officer and has a doctorate in aerospace engineering.



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Lionel Messi Wants Out of Barcelona

 Lionel Messi Tells Barcelona He Wants to Leave - The New York Times

Messi has listed Manchester City as his preferred destination, according to reports.

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Six-time Ballon d'Or winner, Lionel Messi has now sent a letter to Barcelona notifying the club that he intends to leave the squad.

Messi made his first debut with the senior team in 2004 and has helped them win 4 UEFA Champions League titles and 10 La Liga titles. He has been with the club since 2000 after being signed as a 13 year old. 

Former teammate and now retired legend Carles Puyol said on Twitter. "Respect and admiration. All my support, friend."

This comes after Barca was humilated by Bayern Munich 8-2 in the Champions League Quarter Finals.


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