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Only of interest to the fans of British Comedy, Eric Sykes died today. The true Beethoven of comedy he was almost deaf, so could never hear the laughter that his writing begat. An utter giant in the British Comedy world.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/07/04 ... -has-died/

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Ernie Borgnine dies at 95.

Another great one is gone.

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Rock star Jon Lord, who founded the band Deep Purple, died yesterday aged 71.

The keyboard player, who co-wrote many of the heavy rock band’s legendary songs including Smoke On The Water, had pancreatic cancer.

A statement posted on his website yesterday declared that Lord – who had said that writing music had been therapy through his illness – had passed ‘from Darkness to Light’.

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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... z20rbM3a4L

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Rock star Jon Lord, who founded the band Deep Purple, died yesterday aged 71.

The keyboard player, who co-wrote many of the heavy rock band’s legendary songs including Smoke On The Water, had pancreatic cancer.

A statement posted on his website yesterday declared that Lord – who had said that writing music had been therapy through his illness – had passed ‘from Darkness to Light’.

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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... z20rbM3a4L


Now I has a sad, Mr. Lord helped frame my youth.....


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Ahhhh, now I haz a sad too!

The very first rock concert I ever went to was Deep Purple and Humble Pie at the Alexandria Roller Rink in Alexandria VA early 1970’s. It was a great show!

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The World's BEST Rock and Roll Party Band that never was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!!!

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Tom Davis, one half of the famed "Franken & Davis" duo on the original SNL, has passed.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/20/arts/television/tom-davis-saturday-night-live-comedy-writer-dies-at-59.html
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Tom Davis, one half of the famed "Franken & Davis" duo on the original SNL, has passed.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/20/arts/television/tom-davis-saturday-night-live-comedy-writer-dies-at-59.html
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59. Too young, I tellz ya. But talk about passing away in character:
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Mr. Davis never lost the quirky, original voice that helped shape the show, and in his last months he referred to death as “deanimation.” He deanimated on Thursday at his home in Hudson, N.Y., at age 59. The cause was throat and neck cancer, his wife, Mimi Raleigh, said.

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Associated Press

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Sylvia Woods, who started famed Harlem restaurant that carries her name, dies at 86

NEW YORK — The founder of the famed Harlem soul food restaurant Sylvia’s has died. Sylvia Woods was 86.

Her granddaughter Tren’ness Woods-Black said Woods died Thursday afternoon at her home in Mount Vernon, N.Y. She had been dealing with Alzheimer’s disease for the past few years.

Woods and her husband Herbert started Sylvia’s Restaurant in 1962. The restaurant became a fixture, with tourists and locals coming there for cornbread, ribs, collard greens, fried chicken and other staples of Southern cooking.

Woods-Black said her grandmother had officially stepped down from running the restaurant when she was 80, leaving it in the hands of her children and grandchildren.


RIP, Sylvia.

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Some of Sylvia's cooking can be bought canned. I recommend one of the greens with homemade cornbread. There is some in my pantry now. A little ham hock or bacon will do wonders for the dish.

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Some of Sylvia's cooking can be bought canned. I recommend one of the greens with homemade cornbread. There is some in my pantry now. A little ham hock or bacon will do wonders for the dish.


uhhuh he said bacon...

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Some years ago I met a young woman in Poland, a college student. We stayed in touch for a while, and at one point she let me know that she was going to be visiting NY with a group of friends. She wondered if I would spend a day with them pointing out must-sees in the City -- and they had a special request to visit Harlem.

I can't say I was very familiar with the scene up there. But I bundled them all onto the subway and we went up and had lunch at Slyvia's. It was a fabulous lunch, and a great experience all around.

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The Atlantic Wire July 21, 2012 Remembering Journalist Alexander Cockburn
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Alexander Cockburn, a famous leftist writer and journalist, died Friday evening in Germany after going through a two year battle with cancer that was largely kept a secret.

Only a few people close to Cockburn knew about his condition according to Jeffrey St. Clair, a "friend and comrade" of Cockburn's. St. Clair broke the news of Cockburn's passing on CounterPunch, the newsletter and website the two co-edited since 1994. "Alex kept his illness a tightly guarded secret. Only a handful of us knew how terribly sick he truly was. He didn’t want the disease to define him. He didn’t want his friends and readers to shower him with sympathy. He didn’t want to blog his own death as Christopher Hitchens had done," St. Clair writes of his friend.

Cockburn wrote columns for CounterPunch, The Nation, and First Post right up until his death. "In one of Alex’s last emails to me, he patted himself on the back (and deservedly so) for having only missed one column through his incredibly debilitating and painful last few months," says St. Clair. Cockburn also wrote for The New York Review of Books, Esquire, the Village Voice, among other places over the course of his career. Cockburn founded the Voice's on-again-off-again media reporting column "Press Clips" during his tenure with the paper, before leaving under murky circumstances in 1983. Cockburn finished writing his memoirs and a short book on his death bed, both of which CounterPunch plans to publish within the next year.

The Nation July 21, 2012 Alexander Cockburn and the Radical Power of the Word emphasis mine
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Alex kept the radical faith, steadily, constantly, going to the ends of the earth to cover the next story of revolt and revolution, going to the far corners of the United States to uncover the news that Americans were not taking it anymore. If a crowd had gathered, and if they were raising the red flag, or any flag of protest, that was enough for Alex. He would report their struggle, usually in The Nation, but also in the pages of The New York Review of Books, Harper’s, Esquire, The Village Voice and (for a brief period as remarkable as it was ironic) the Wall Street Journal.

Alex chose as the title and the underlying theme of his finest collection of essays, The Golden Age Is In Us, a line from the anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss. In Tristes Tropiques Levi-Strauss wrote:

If men have always been concerned with only one task—how to create a society fit to live in—the forces which inspired our distant ancestors are also present in us. Nothing is settled; everything can still be altered. What was done but turned out wrong, can be done again. The Golden Age, which blind superstition had placed behind [or ahead of] us, is in us.

Alex taught me, he taught us all, that those were not blandly optimistic words. They are demanding. They suggest that we have fewer excuses than we thought, that this is the place, that now is the time and that there is truth in the Gandhian maxim that we are the people we’ve been waiting for.

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The first American woman in space has died.

Sally Ride died Monday after a 17 month battle with pancreatic cancer, according to her website, Sally Ride Science.

Ride was also a physicist, a science writer and president and CEO of Sally Ride Science.

She was 61.

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RIP, Sally Ride. A big life.

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She was Gay, ya know?

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She was Gay, ya know?

Making the RWNJs crazy tonight.

Wondered how she qualified for that flight-of-a-lifetime! ;)

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Love Sally Ride, awesome role model for girls.

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She was Gay, ya know?

Making the RWNJs crazy tonight.


She was married to another astronaut for a short while & decided to switch hit. It seems there are several women who I went to high school with went out, got married, divorced, and found "true love". Good for her. Life is too short for bullshit. -xx -xx -xx

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A pretty good profile piece about Sally Ride from 1999:

http://articles.latimes.com/1999/aug/29 ... ne/tm-4723

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A pretty good profile piece about Sally Ride from 1999:

http://articles.latimes.com/1999/aug/29 ... ne/tm-4723


Thanks, raicha. That was interesting.

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Sherman Hemsley passed away today, he was 74

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Although the cause of Hemsley's death is unclear, TMZ reports that the actor passed away at his El Paso, Texas, home.
Hemsley made a name for himself as George Jefferson, carrying the iconic sitcom for a decade and earning a 1984 Emmy nomination for his work as lead actor in a comedy series. The actor went on to appear on a handful of other classic television shows including "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and "The Hughleys." He also starred as Deacon Ernest Frye on the NBC series "Amen" for several years.
The Philadelphia born and raised sitcom actor was also an accomplished singer, recording the 1989 single "Ain't That a Kick in the Head" and releasing his R&B album, "Dance," in 1992.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/2 ... ostpopular



Thanks for all the laughs Sherman, RIP

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