Category: Iowa

  • Sweethearts on a February Stroll

    Sweethearts on a February Stroll

    Yesterday, we went out for a walk because it was a pretty nice day for February. All the snow was pretty much gone. We saw a hawk who also saw us. We approached the tree it was perched in very slowly. It tolerated our attention until we got too close for comfort—and flapped off in…

  • The Big Tomato On The Vegetable Hamburger, Please!

    The Big Tomato On The Vegetable Hamburger, Please!

    Sena bought a pretty big tomato at the grocery store the other day. When she picked it up, she said to a store employee that she was going to make a huge “vegetable hamburger” with it. Evidently, the guy didn’t know what to make of the name “vegetable hamburger” because he asked her why she…

  • How About That Rad Composer and Bird Watcher Antonin Dvorak?

    How About That Rad Composer and Bird Watcher Antonin Dvorak?

    I thought I would share a couple of ideas about the Czech composer Antonin Dvorak. I’m not a music expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I enjoy listening to classical music on the Music Choice Classical Masterpieces channel. Music Choice always have interesting bits of biographical information about the musicians. The items about…

  • Afro-American Cultural Center Activities for Black History Month 2024

    Afro-American Cultural Center Activities for Black History Month 2024

    The Afro-American Cultural Center in Iowa City has many activities scheduled for Black History Month 2024. Check it out!

  • Thoughts on the Distinguished Education Lecture by Dr. Russell Ledet MD PhD

    Thoughts on the Distinguished Education Lecture by Dr. Russell Ledet MD PhD

    We enjoyed the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Education (originally given on January 17, 2023) by Dr. Russell Ledet. He’s definitely a mover and a shaker and this is another recorded presentation that I wish was available for the general public. His bio is knockdown impressive. And even more interesting to me is that…

  • Thoughts on the Dr. MLK, Jr Distinguished Lecture by Michele Norris

    Thoughts on the Dr. MLK, Jr Distinguished Lecture by Michele Norris

    Sena and I viewed a recording of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Distinguished Lecture given by Michele Norris on January 23, 2023. It was not available to the general public, about which I have inquired. It was a very interesting, informative, and entertaining presentation. It was about her 14-year Race Card Project which led…

  • Power and Impact: African American Art Exhibit in Iowa

    Power and Impact: African American Art Exhibit in Iowa

    In the spirit Black History Month: African Americans and the Arts, Power and Impact is an exhibit of art work by notable Black artists in Iowa. It’s a partnership of the African American Museum of Iowa and the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art. The exhibit runs between October 28, 2023 and March 31, 2024.

  • Black History Month Events!

    Black History Month Events!

    February is Black History Month and the University of Iowa events begins soon. There will be an inaugural Black History Ball and more!

  • Black History Month 2024 Theme is African Americans and the Arts

    Black History Month 2024 Theme is African Americans and the Arts

    February is Black History Month and in 2024 the theme is African Americans and the Arts. This reminds me of a blues artist I heard on KCCK on the Big Mo Blues Show last Friday. His name is Toronzo Cannon and his career as a blues guitarist and songwriter is skyrocketing. I heard his song…

  • FDA Issues Warning Not to Use Tianeptine

    FDA Issues Warning Not to Use Tianeptine

    There have been several warnings from the FDA and others for several years (going back to at least 2014) against using tianeptine. It’s used as an antidepressant in other countries, but “FDA is warning consumers not to purchase or use any Neptune’s Fix products, or any other product with tianeptine — a potentially dangerous substance…