Showing posts with label WOWOWOW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WOWOWOW. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Obamanian Politics, Books and What's Up

[Drawing courtesy of Once Made]

Whew! another week gone by and with March Madness in all aspects of life, I think it's quite fascinating how we deal with the scheme of things and what to expect in President Barack Obama's first hundred days in office. It's tough, ain't it? The president is optimistic about the paralized economy bouncing back sooner or later. And methink he's doing the best he can neverminding what conservative Republicans are up to in throwing all the bad stuff that is seemingly negative to the affairs of state in an economy gone so bad they should be blamed for as a result of a bad managed Bush 2 era.

Actually, I read Elizabeth Drew's elegantly written piece on Obama's code of conduct and his boys -- "The Thirty Days of Barack Obama" -- in the White House, in the March 26, 2009 edition of The New York Review of Books which pinpointed how Obama really wants to change the way business is done in Washington.

Drew's essay spoke volumes. She spoke to a whole lot of insiders and notably pointed out how a Obama close observer has seen the president as "the boys are running the White House." The "boys" are Rahm Emmanuel (Chief of Staff), David Axelrod (Chief Campaign Strategist and Senior Adviser to the president), Jim Messina (Deputy Chief of Staff), and Patrick Gaspard who heads the office of Political Affairs in the White House.

Interestingly, Obama is using his executive orders and pen swiftly to do stuff.: "the memos of John Yoo," George W. Bush' measures on the "war on terror," "justified torture and lenghty detention without trial were nullified," writes Drew.

Also, interestingly, Drew wrote on Obama's mistakes and choice of appointments --the appointments of Timothy Geithner and Tom Daschle -- which she described as "rookie mistakes" and "as the results of sheer fatigue and overload."

For some reasons, the books are popping up and myself being the non-fiction kind of guy book reader, I tend to shoot it straight with reality -- life's true events and personal experiences even though the online book bash and its fifth annual Tournament of Books is full of upsets but quite novel.

I'm still sticking to books that are based on facts and issues that I can relate to. Books of inspiration, and perhaps that's why books of inspiration are popping up all over, especially those of Abey Lincoln who unquestionably inspired President Obama. Oxford University Press has released two books on Lincoln" "Abraham Lincoln," by the Pulitzer Prize Winner James M. McPherson and "Lincoln and his Admirals," by Craig I. Symonds. And in Hollywood, David Welky's "The Moguls and the Dictators: Hollywood and the coming of World War II" had Morgan State University's Thomas Cripps put it up this way: "There have been other works that treat this area, but few match the quality of interveaning the worlds of movies, diplomacy and tghe temper of the times (especially as seen in the minds of the 'moguls')." In short, too many fascinating books in the world of Spring and especially the "March Madness of Books."

In the meantime, I have browsed through G. Pascal Zachary's memoir "Married to Africa," after reading its review by Megan Harlan in "Love and Marriage for an American Ex-Pat in Ghana." Good read and it's all about Zachary's obsession for the woman he loved and never looked back. A strange love affair. A humble beginning. A middle-class upbringing. A marriage put together. A real understanding. And, a generation apart.

What's up? My readers are wondering what's going on, especially with the "About Me" on my blog and what's up with that. I'm not revealing anything for now but I'm quite sure they must have figured out who the picture is since I pulled the first one out. There's been a whole lotta noise about Rita Edmond and her velvet voice that is now capturing jazz music lovers. As a jazz enthusiast, I was one of the guys that picked up her debut CD "Sketches Of A Dream" and after going through all the gigs in Los Angeles Rita had this to say about her love for Jazz: “I am sketching out a lifetime dream of what I want to do vocally. I love jazz and the standards are some of the most beautiful songs ever written. Jazz is the most liberating free form of music there is; I call it free flowing music..."

On the other beat, the women at WOWOWOW are not taking anything for granted. Celebrating its first year anniversary, a whole lot is going on for them and they seem to be equal to the task, and the vibe looks good. Yes, the vibe looks good.

They love Obama and Obama seems to be winning their votes which increasingly is disturbing to conservative Republicans. I, in particular, do not know what these folks think they are conserving in a fast changing world. The world has changed and we better admit it and deal with it. These so-called neocons have made the hoodrats look like gurus and intellectuals; and for sure, they are not thinking right.

It's a "New Dawn" and the world must get better!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Checking My Instincts

The past week had too many drama from Obamanian Washington politics and stimulus plan to the International Criminal Court call for Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir's arrest for crimes against humanity. The funny thing is the Sudanese president has decried ICC arrest warrant saying "We defeated them in the 19th centuru. We defeated them in the 20th century. And we will defeat them in the 21st century....This is the new Sudan, raising its voice against hegemony to tell colonialists: we will not kneel."

Soon you will begin to kneel for the blood of innocent people that is now on your head.

What else am I thinking? Ok, I got it. Yes, The Ambrose Ehirim Files website will soon be popping up and it's going to be a whole lot of goodies, I mean everything practical from sports to comedy and from politics to religion. Also, from Hollywood to Nollywood, we will bring it all to you in your face. That's some good signs that we are not backing up from cyber space. And, on the ground, a news magazine will soon be on the news stands which also will adrress a whole lot in our endeavors, and as usual, politics and all the strange bedfellows that comes along with it.

Talking about websites and creating one, and becoming a web designer, and knowing all the nuts and bolts necessary in popping it up like any regular one out there, and not Mickey Mouse, I have learned some tecniques I did not know I had already known. And the technique is just simple because by the time I hired a web consultant to start out a plan to put all these I'm not mentioning it together, the gist and breakdown had me wondering. There are too many scams out there, believe it or not. But anyway, to cut this long story short, the whole thing has to do with some petty stuff. Stuff like SEO (search engine optimization), MODBC (Management of online business campaigns), KR (keyword research), hosting, redirects, error pages, use of java script and other website developments techniques. And the web consultant is killing me. T^hat's right, he is killing me.

You see why I'm now on my own to figure things all out just by myself?

The weekend wasn't bad at all. I had to hang out with jazz singer Rita Edmond for a minute and she "cannot wait" to see me pop up at her scheduled performance at the Seabird Jazz Lounge in Long Beach, California on March 14 to slam her "Sketches of a Dream" CD in your face. Some moments of cool jazz would not be bad at all and I know a whole lot of goodies will be smoking knowing Long Beach for its "coastal flames."

What's going on with these WOWOWOW women? Why are women running the show in every corner that one pops up? See how women on the web can change all that? Don't get me wrong. I think it's a good stuff on many grounds. Women make good managers. Women can endure. Women brought "badass" guys like me into this world. So why shouldn't we be thankful and grateful to all that they have done for us? So the women at WOWOWOW keep shooting it straight gurls and I have just begun to like your style. Check the WOWOWOW out and see how these women are busy gossipping. Just kidding!

What else happened? Okay, I was at Lola's in Hollywood then popped up for some jam sessions at Leirmert Park to watch Najite and his crew beat the drums. Najite was the Chief Priest Fela Kuti's showman back in the day at the Shrine when the wee hours was like day. And the jam at the "Black Township" grooved until dark.

Besides that, nothing much happened save for it's a new week in a Spring forward and you know what that is. Now, I'm done with checking my instincts.