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The Delaware General Assembly Redistricting Special Session

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on November 1, 2021 12 Comments

Lt. Gov. BHL has just reconvened the Senate. Sen. Sokola has moved that SB 199, the legislative redistricting bill, be considered under suspension of rules. Sokola: Retains the cores of all 21 Senate districts, 5 minority-majority districts, one Black majority districts. Hocker: Will vote against bill b/c too much consideration is given to districts losing […]

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Song of the Day 11/1: Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, “Mr. Blue Sky”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on November 1, 2021 4 Comments

h/t Jason330 When the latest performance by the Muppet house band debuted Oct. 23 in a YouTube streaming event called “Dear Earth,” devoted to celebrating the only planet known to harbor human life, Jason330 was all over it. He loves this tune — and so, apparently, do most people of his generation. When an outfit […]

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DL Open Thread Monday November 1st 2021

Filed in National by on November 1, 2021 5 Comments

It feels strange to be a “blogger” who is also observing a pretty airtight news blackout. It is kinda like being a movie critic who has sworn off movies. Today for instance. You, dear reader, will have to fill in my gross ignorance of current events. As a starting point, here are some items that I have a vague awareness of.

– There is a Gov’s race in Virginia that Republicans are…

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My Fave Tunes For October, 2021

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on November 1, 2021 1 Comment

Fewer songs this month because, at this time of the year, I eliminate tunes that are on albums that won’t be released until at least January.  I’ve already heard four stone-cold killers for early 2022.  Can’t wait. However, we’re left with some s-s-seriously good stuff. Including, wait, is that a jam band I hear? On […]

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DL Open Thread: Sunday, October 31, 2021

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How/Why Cops Turn Traffic Stops Into Deadly Confrontations.  Short take–Because they’re trained that way. And because they can get away with it: The deaths are among a series of seemingly avoidable killings across the United States. Over the past five years, a New York Times investigation found, police officers have killed more than 400 drivers […]

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Song of the Day 10/31: The Strangeloves, “I Want Candy”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 31, 2021 0 Comments

Happy Halloween. Were you expecting “Monster Mash”? There’s a good reason this song is built around the “Bo Diddley beat” — it started out as a cover of “Bo Diddley,” Diddley’s eponymous song, until producer Bert Berns and the three guys who became the Strangeloves decided to write new lyrics. The Strangeloves were advertised as […]

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Song of the Day 10/30: Lorde, “Royals”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 30, 2021 0 Comments
Song of the Day 10/30: Lorde, “Royals”

I’ll wrap up my songs-inspired-by-photos week with a connection nobody saw coming. When Lorde’s 2013 song made her the youngest person to ever have a No. 1 single, most people probably thought the New Zealand native was referring to actual royalty. Not so. She was thinking about Kansas City Royals Hall of Famer George Brett. […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, October 30, 2021

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Final Call For The Claudettes.  Tonight.  Prices are incredibly affordable: $20 for the general public. Tickets available at the box office.  Here’s how Downbeat  described them: “The Claudettes hit listeners upside the head with a mash-up of Otis Spann blues, Albert Ammons boogie-woogie, Ray Charles soul and “Fess” Longhair New Orleans R&B.” My Hallowe’en costume?: […]

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Song of the Day 10/29: Billie Holiday, “Strange Fruit”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on October 29, 2021 0 Comments
Song of the Day 10/29: Billie Holiday, “Strange Fruit”

The photograph that inspired the song Time magazine named the No. 1 song of the 20th century was taken on Aug. 7, 1930. The lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith in Marion, Indiana, was photographed by local studio photographer Lawrence Beitler, who printed and sold thousands of copies over the next 10 days. One […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, October 29, 2021

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on October 29, 2021 14 Comments

Biden’s Agenda: How Not To Negotiate.  Cut it in half, then beg: “The House and Senate majorities and my presidency will be determined by what happens in the next week,” Mr. Biden told the lawmakers during the hourlong session, according to a person who was at the meeting. Mr. Biden and his aides gambled on […]

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Judge To McGuiness: ‘State Will Not Pay For High-Priced Lawyer For You’

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on October 28, 2021 31 Comments

For the first time, Kathy McGuiness will save the taxpayers some money.  Just not of her own volition: McGuiness hired Steve Wood, a former state prosecutor, who’s now a partner at McCarter & English LLP, a month before she was indicted. He petitioned the court to represent her in the case for $550 per hour […]

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The FINAL House Maps Are Here!

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on October 28, 2021 6 Comments

Here they are: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1sUzubRE9FsMcORurIfVl_-3B9XqevKLN&ll=39.1487474501171%2C-75.386594&z=9 At a quick first glance, it looks like Mike Ramone has been put back into the 21st. Val Longhurst (15th RD) is still not gonna have to justify what she did to the residents of Delaware City. As a result, Melissa Minor-Brown’s district (17th) is blatantly gerrymandered b/c she’s picking up […]

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Song of the Day 10/28: The Beatles, “A Day in the Life”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 28, 2021 2 Comments
Song of the Day 10/28: The Beatles, “A Day in the Life”

“A Day in the Life” wasn’t directly inspired by this photograph of Tara Browne’s Lotus, which appeared in London newspapers on Dec. 19, 1966, the day after the Guinness brewery heir crashed into a truck at high speed. At the end of the first verse John Lennon sings that he saw the photograph, but the […]

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