Posted at 7:55 AM on December 7, 2009
by Julia Schrenkler
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Filed under: Five by 8
Better open with a rouser! Who says this is for late nights only? Swing out a bit today. Naturally, The Subject is Jazz.
Dr. Billy Taylor said of the series' goal, "Show people on a Saturday instead of looking at football, you can look at something that has to do with America's classical music." Then Doc Severinsen delivers his tribute to Dizzy Gillespie:
Listen carefully to the interview portion of the video, and let me know what you think went unsaid. Then enjoy the musical interlude and think of where we are today.
1) History: December 7, 1941.
Consider the fate of the USS Arizona. Now it serves as a representative commemoration of all killed or injured in the attack on Pearl Harbor. How can someone communicate that in a building? From nps.gov, World War II: Valor in the Pacific:
According to its architect, Alfred Preis, the design of the Memorial, "Wherein the structure sags in the center but stands strong and vigorous at the ends, expresses initial defeat and ultimate victory....The overall effect is one of serenity. Overtones of sadness have been omitted to permit the individual to contemplate his own personal responses...his innermost feelings."Share yours in the comments, or just indicate a moment of silence. Your call.
2) From the time-marches-on department: Minnesota vineyard grows in former cornfield. "Their interest in winemaking started innocently [...]" and now they're tending 4,000 grapevines. It happens.
3) Since historical searches were on the tab, I looked up Bob's activity a year ago today. My picks for revisiting:
* The threat of online journalism
* Is the media making the economy worse?
* and... Sningo!
4) Sometimes revisiting Today's Question the next day (follow that?) makes it even better. Time to peruse replies to Does the approach of winter fill you with joy or dread?
These two comments appeared back-to-back:
I love winter!!! I was able to get out cross-country skiing today for the first time this season. Now, am just waiting for the lakes to freeze in hopes of skating on them before we get too much snow. - Posted by MaryWonder if Eric Ringham will ask again in February?
I have lived in the south where the temperature was rarely below freezing. I missed the punctuation that winter provides to mark the passuing of time. Ask again in February and the answer will be different. - Posted by kennedy
5) Even more about the weather... instructables.com shows you how to make a cheap backyard ice-skating rink. Personally, I'd like to know if you make an ice rink at all. Memories welcome.
h/t Bill Swersey
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Bob Collins is out of the office and I'm out of town, but look for other News Cut posts.
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Posted at 3:44 PM on December 7, 2009
by Than Tibbetts
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While a cougar sighting is not entirely uncommon in Minnesota, actually having a no-doubt-about-it sighting with undeniable video is a very rare occurrence.
It's caused quite a stir in the northern Twin Cities suburb of Champlin, where a police officer caught the elusive cat on his squad car's dash cam.
OK, scouts... what should you do if you encounter a cougar?
An encounter would be extremely rare in Minnesota. Cougars hunt by stalking and attacking from ambush and if encountered should be faced. Recommended actions include making yourself appear large by holding your arms above your head, waving a hat or jacket, talking loudly and firmly, and throwing rocks or sticks at the animal to chase it away. If actually attacked, hit the animal in the face and head with anything handy. Don't run, crouch or lay down. Try and stay above the animal, give the animal a clear escape route, etc.
By the way, the DNR estimates the cougar weighs 200 pounds.
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