Sometimes, returning to a previously hiked trail is a lot like visiting an old friend. The post Beauty in the familiar: Returning to Crow Peak appeared first on Intrepid Daily.| Intrepid Daily
“Betray a friend and you’ll often find you have ruined yourself.” -Aesop Last Thursday I was standing in the middle of bowling alley in Augusta, ME, when the news alert came through that Bill Cosby was found guilty. I wasn’t shocked. The shock wore off years ago. Week after week, starting in the fall of … Continue reading "The Cosby Verdict: All That Has Been Betrayed"| TheConsummateCulp.com
On February 8th, the LA Sentinel posted an article about the History of Black Television as part of its celebration of Black History Month. The article tells a condensed chronology of important milestones in the evolution and progression of black actors and entertainers on television. Among the list of shows, of course, was I SPY. … Continue reading "I SPY’s Invisible Standard?"| TheConsummateCulp.com
Once upon a time, NBC had guts. Back in April of 1965 Pulitzer Prize winning author and syndicated columnist William S. White wrote: “NBC-TV has guts. The network, gambling that Dixie attitudes are changing, will pioneer with a 30-minute (sic) Wednesday evening show next season which co-stars a Negro actor, Bill Cosby, with a white … Continue reading "For Shame NBC"| TheConsummateCulp.com
Delays. Cancellations. High prices. Crowds. Travel this summer wasn't exactly paradise. It felt like a struggle right from the start: finding airfare that didn't cost double from a year or two ago was an exercise| sightDOING