This afternoon on Twitter, we found out that, much to our horror, there are actually some crazy people who think the murders of WDBJ (CBS. Roanoke, Va.) reporter Alison Jones and photojournalist Adam Ward which occurred last week in the Smith Mountain Lake town of Moneta, Va., was a staged hoax. The incident is still a shock to those of us in southwest Virginia, though we saw this amusing sign in the Roanoke County community of Bent Mountain: "Prayers for WDBJ. Lopes. Tomatoes."
This week, there has also been considerable discourse over the drowning death of Aylan Kurdi, a 3-year-old Syrian Kurdish refugee, after he fell from a raft and drowned en route from Bodrum, Turkey, and the Greek island of Kos, some three miles apart (both are resort areas). Today, we learned of another tragic infant death off the coast of the Greek island of Samos, near Kusadasi, Turkey. Refugees have also been stuck in Budapest, Hungary, and today the prime minister of Finland offered his residency to refugees in his country.
Today, the National Festival of the Book is also underway in Washington, DC.
Here are ten tweets from this afternoon, between 1:00-2:00 eastern United States time (6:00pm in London, 7:00pm in Amsterdam, and 8:00pm in Istanbul):
1) Big Ben: BONG BONG BONG BONG BONG BONG
2) The Hill: Hillary Clinton raised up to $500k in Puerto Rico.
3) Des Moines Register (Des Moines, Iowa, newspaper): Several roads have already been closed ahead of Des Moines Triathlon.
4) VICE: Some rich a--hole in the UK used children's gravestones to decorate his mansion.
5) GlobalPost: Greek Coastguard say newborn infant found dead (near Samos island)
6) Jon Winkaur: I don't have to live in the real world_ I'm a fiction writer, Aaron Sorkin (Tv's "West Wing," "A Few Good Men" screenplay)
7) Talking Points Memo: Scared of ISIS attacks? For $525, Vickers Tactical will teach you to kill terrorists.
8) The Guardian (English newspaper): "To end the refugee crisis, we need more than grief. We need to see we're broken," Sabrina Hersi Issa.
9) Frederike Geerdink: Note to self, always, always, take a toothbrush.
10) Bao Bao (National Zoo panda, pict. bottom): Whoa. I just realized that two of my favorite things are very different but have similar sounding names: trees and treats.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015
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The Last 10 CDs We've Listened To: The Cars to Cold War Kids
Before we get this entry underway, we want to express our condolences to the families of Alison Parker of Martinsville, Va., and Adam Ward of Salem, Va. The reporter-video photographer team was murdered while on assignment for WDBJ-7 (CBS, Roanoke, Va.) in the Smith Mountain Lake town of Moneta, Va. Parker was 24; Ward was 27.
Roanoke is our hometown, and the area is still in mourning five days after the shooting incident which occurred at 6:45 a.m. The assailant lead state police on a wild chase which ended with his suicide en route from Front Royal, Va., to the Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC, on I-66, some four hours north of the scene of the homicides.
Kimberly McBroom, the morning anchor when the shooting occurred, stayed on-air to report breaking news updates throughout the day. Nadia Singh anchored the weekend morning show which Parker had anchored. And, former "Roanoke Times" journalist and book author Beth Macy wrote a heratfelt piece in "The New York Times" about the community's devastation.
Now, here is our top ten Last Ten CDs We've Listened To list, which includes some hip bands from this decade, such as Cold War Kids (we are using the center image of Misha the Bear in their honor), who will perform in Houston, Tex., Sept. 12th, and Fitz and the Tantrums who will perform Sept. 4th and 5th in Aspen, Colo.
The list also includes some older bands including INXS (pict. top), Talking Heads, and The Cars (we use the Jaguar car, pict. bottom, for them) as well as New Order!
Here is the list:
1. Fitz and The Tantrums, Pickin' Up the Pieces, 2010
2. INXS, Kick, 1987
3. Cold War Kids, Loyalty to Loyalty, 2008
4. Talking Heads, Speaking in Tongues, 1983
5. The Cars, Candy O, 1979
6. Bob Dylan, Blood on the Tracks, 1974
7. Josh Ritter, The Animal Years, 2006
8. Weezer, Make Believe, 2005
9. Peter, Bjorn and John, Gimme Some, 2011
10. New Order, Republic, 1993
http://www.wdbj7.com
http://www.fitzandthetantrums.com
http://www.coldwarkids.com
Roanoke is our hometown, and the area is still in mourning five days after the shooting incident which occurred at 6:45 a.m. The assailant lead state police on a wild chase which ended with his suicide en route from Front Royal, Va., to the Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC, on I-66, some four hours north of the scene of the homicides.
Kimberly McBroom, the morning anchor when the shooting occurred, stayed on-air to report breaking news updates throughout the day. Nadia Singh anchored the weekend morning show which Parker had anchored. And, former "Roanoke Times" journalist and book author Beth Macy wrote a heratfelt piece in "The New York Times" about the community's devastation.
Now, here is our top ten Last Ten CDs We've Listened To list, which includes some hip bands from this decade, such as Cold War Kids (we are using the center image of Misha the Bear in their honor), who will perform in Houston, Tex., Sept. 12th, and Fitz and the Tantrums who will perform Sept. 4th and 5th in Aspen, Colo.
The list also includes some older bands including INXS (pict. top), Talking Heads, and The Cars (we use the Jaguar car, pict. bottom, for them) as well as New Order!
Here is the list:
1. Fitz and The Tantrums, Pickin' Up the Pieces, 2010
2. INXS, Kick, 1987
3. Cold War Kids, Loyalty to Loyalty, 2008
4. Talking Heads, Speaking in Tongues, 1983
5. The Cars, Candy O, 1979
6. Bob Dylan, Blood on the Tracks, 1974
7. Josh Ritter, The Animal Years, 2006
8. Weezer, Make Believe, 2005
9. Peter, Bjorn and John, Gimme Some, 2011
10. New Order, Republic, 1993
http://www.wdbj7.com
http://www.fitzandthetantrums.com
http://www.coldwarkids.com
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