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Gamin by Augusta Savage
Augusta Savage was a sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She was born in Florida. I like this work. She gave the young man a real personality!
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Tagged African American artists, American art, art, Cleveland Museum of Art, sculptor
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Pomp and Circumstances No 1 by Elgar
I heard the Cleveland Orchestra play this piece when I was a child. We went to a children’s show with my elementary school. Our music teacher played it for us in the preparation for our trip. She told us she … Continue reading
Captain Marvel and The Truth about Strong Female Characters
So Captain Marvel comes out today, and now is as good a time as ever to talk about Strong Female Characters. I hate them. I didn’t come to this realization right away, but Sofia McDougall helped me see the light. She hated … Continue reading
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Tagged Captain Marvel, cinema, Films, I Tonya, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel movies, movies, Strong Female Characters
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View of the Chrysler Building by Rachel Hartley
I got to see this at the Jazz Age exhibit. I don’t know anything about this artist and I don’t see any information about Rachel Hartley online. So she is a mystery.
Ultrasound is Good!
My endocrinologist wanted me to have an ultrasound, since I haven’t had one since 2015. I went to the local hospital recently to get that done. It’s pretty uneventful, except when they press against your larynx to take pictures halfway … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer, endocrinologist, hospital, thyroid cancer, ultrasound
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