Tom

TGIT! (or something)

Indeed!

Signs….

For today’s cultural moment we’re going to go to Peru where we’ll hear and see an ‘opera flashmob’ singing a chorus (commonly called the ‘Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves’ from Verdi’s ‘Nabucco. They do a fabulous job!

Posted by Tom in Humor, opera

Monday Again

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Wine…

How to…

Bada Boom!

A woman goes to the doctor looking fantastic. Hair and makeup done by a professional, Gucci heels, Versace dress, and Prada purse. “I’ve been stung by a nasty insect of some kind,” she tells the doctor, “…but I’m ashamed to tell you where.” “It’s okay,” says the doctor. “Our communication is privileged; I won’t tell anyone.” “Okay,” says the woman, “It was at Walmart.”

Want to know where I store all my dad jokes? In a dad-a-base.

How do babies keep track of their fathers?They use an extensive dada-base.

I thought I got a job building Egyptian tombs.Turned out to be a pyramid scheme.

Do they allow loud laughing in Hawaii, or just a low ha?

Paddy says to Mick, “I found this pen. Is it yours?”Mick replies, “I don’t know, give it here.”He tries it and says, “Yes it is!”Paddy asks, “How do you know?”Mick says, “That’s my handwriting!”

Musical Moment

Today is the birthday (in 1939 in Greenwood, Mississippi) of Betty Everett. She is best known for her 1964 hit ‘The Shoop Shoop Song’. She had a number of other hits including the duet with Jerry Butler, ‘Let It Be Me’. Here she is. (If you’re getting this post by email you’ll have to click on the link to hear/see it.)

Posted by Tom

Anniversary!

It’s our anniversary today and we had our regular anniversary celebration: good champagne, of course along with fresh seaside oysters. Each oyster has a spoonful of good vodka in the shell along with some creme fraiche and excellent caviar. Yummy!

Posted by Tom in Thoughts

Boléro

Today is the anniversary of the first public performance (22 November, 1928) of Boléro by Maurice Ravel. It was one of his last compositions before his death in 1937.

Boléro was composed as a ballet commissioned by Russian dancer Ida Rubinstein. Ravel decided to base it on the Spanish musical form and dance called bolero. He invented a melody and said to a friend, “Don’t you think this theme has an insistent quality? I’m going to try and repeat it a number of times without any development, gradually increasing the orchestra as best I can.”

The piece was an instant success and is his most famous piece. I think the melody indeed has an insistent quality and I love the way he builds the orchestra behind it as wonderfully demonstrated in this performance by The Wiener Philharmoniker led by Gustavo Dudamel. Note: some subscribers do not get the youtube videos in your email. If you don’t see it, click on the link to the post.

Posted by Tom in Music

Down we go

Daily Covid-related deaths per NYT

Despite the approaching holiday season, it’s a grim time in many ways. New reported Covid-19 infections in the US reach new records daily and the number of deaths is increasing every day. About 2000 Americans died of Covid-19 yesterday (a bit more according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University, a bit less according to the New York Times). Our President shows zero interest in providing any leadership or dealing with the growing national crisis in any way.

There’s more. The pandemic is driving our country into recession and Congress, after passing the CARES act in the spring, has failed to act in any way to address the economic dislocations caused by the pandemic. Let’s look at what is coming up.

The extended unemployment benefits established by the CARES Act will expire the day after Christmas. 7.3 million Americans who receive Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (supplemental insurance for gig and self-employed workers) will see it end on December 26. Another 4.6 million will have their extended unemployment benefits expire on that day.

On December 31st, the eviction moratorium ends and those who have been unable to pay their rent are subject to being evicted. State and local funding from the CARES Act expires. Small business debt relief ends.

There’s more! Student loan forbearance ends on December 31. The refundable tax credit for paid sick leave runs out.

Remember how the President made a big deal of deferring certain payroll taxes (FICA and Medicare) for employees and employers? Well that runs out on December 31 and the deferred amounts will then have to be paid back.

Of course all of this will have an immediate negative impact on our economy not to mention the personal impact on millions of our fellow Americans. So what actions are the President and Congress taking to avert these problems?

Nothing.

To be sure, the House of Representatives has passed two separate relief bills but the Senate has refused to take up either one of them because he is afraid to allow recorded votes on either bill.

So here we sit. Happy Thanksgiving!

Posted by Tom in Politics & Government, Thoughts