Month: October 2021

     I Don’t Care is a celebration of pop culture through the lens of Latin American artists, curated by the Latin American Art Pavilion.  While A Subtext of Context: Works by Roy Wiemann reveals the artist’s inner thoughts through text-infused works.  The opening reception is Friday, October 8 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more information about the exhibitions and viewing times, please visit www.pompanobeacharts.org.

   Congratulations to Ava Holloway-Robertson and Avis Hollway for being selected as members of the West Virginia State University Sports Hall of Fame. The event will be held Saturday, October 16, 2021, at the Homecoming festivities. The official induction ceremony will be held at the National “W” Club Breakfast in the Banquet Room at the Wilson Student Union Building at 8:30 a.m. They will also be introduced during halftime.

     Dr. Hildreth, a member of the White House COVID-19 Equity Task Force and a Food and Drug Administration member, empaneled to approve Covid vaccines, was unequivocal when asked whether schools should reopen before children vaccinated.  “The short answer is, for most places, in my opinion, it is not safe because mask mandates are not in place,” Dr. Hildreth responded.

      I use walking sticks when I walk nowadays, kind of like cross-country skiing in late summer, but I had no idea doing so would connect me with a guy named Joe and open a flow of aching love and the deep desire to matter.

      The dream of both political parties is to control the Presidency, House, and Senate; thus, establishing a political trifecta. The 2020, Presidential Election ended the Republicans political tri-fecta and handed it to the democratic party. Newly elected President Biden laid out a bold agenda called “The build Back Better Plan.” But unlike the Republican’s iron clad solidarity governance posture, the Democratic party remains plagued with divisive strategies and moles masquerading as con-servative. Consequently, there lies Democrat’s political dilemma.

      Conventional wisdom tells schoolchildren that the US was the first modern democracy, modeled to some degree after the Greek experiment from a couple thousand years ago.