Spring is here and it’s hard to believe we’re down to the last few days of March!
Make the most of your weekend and thank you for checking out my random thoughts.
COVID-19 VACCINATIONS
As we head into the second year of the Coronavirus pandemic, I’m so excited that 14.1% of Americans are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
In Illinois, that number is at 14.5%!
And, more than one in four (26.8%) Illinoisans have had at least one dose.
Earlier this week, I joined that group with the Moderna vaccine!!! (One shot down and one shot to go in April!)
Sadly, in the United States, there are more than 30 million reported cases of COVID-19 with 545-thousand-plus deaths!
REMEMBERING GARRY BOWIE
While that death toll rate is staggering and in any situation, one death is one death too many, I want to take a moment to remember Garry Bowie.
Like most of you, I didn’t know of the LGBTQ activist until he died in early April 2020 from COVID-19.
As the former executive director of Long Beach AIDS Foundation, Garry worked tirelessly helping people fight HIV and AIDS in the Greater Long Beach and Los Angeles areas.
What makes his death even more heartbreaking is that he was one of the longest living survivors of the AIDS epidemic. He was diagnosed with HIV in 1983, back when having HIV (and AIDS) was pretty much a death sentence!
Garry was 59.
“THE GREAT BELIEVERS”
I just read the most amazing book, 2018’s “The Great Believers” by Rebecca Makkai and it fits in perfectly with the previous thought.
It tells the story of how the AIDS epidemic decimated Chicago’s gay community in the early-1980s. While fiction, it felt so real — especially if you or your friends lived through that era watching your friends die.
Makkai’s story is so well researched and touching. It had you rooting for characters that you knew were doomed by the “gay cancer” and President Ronald Reagan’s blind eye.
The book isn’t just about a group of friends dying and struggling to stay alive in 1985 Chicago. It also takes you to 2015 Paris and ties the two stories and timelines together!
As a former Chicago transplant (I lived there two years in the 1990s and two more years in the early-2000s), it was fun hearing the names of places I hadn’t thought about in years (Nookie’s and Ann Sather).
Amy Poehler is adapting the book into a television series. I can’t wait to see who is cast as Yale, my favorite character. As I was reading it, I could definitely see Yale in my younger self!
“The Great Believers” is the best fiction book I read in the past year!
SPRING & SUMMER BBQS
On a lighter note…
It’s time to start firing up those grills, so remember the rules for wine pairings.
While it’s recommended you serve white wine with chicken and fish and red with beef, here’s how it used to be! 🙂
“PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN”
What an incredible movie and it’s now at Redbox!
The dark comedy/drama is up for five Oscars: “Best Picture”, “Best Actress” (Carey Mulligan), Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing.
Mulligan is fantastic in this compelling and heartbreaking movie with a very strong #MeToo message.
It features an all-star cast, including Connie Britton (her one scene is powerful).
GRADE: A
“9-1-1: LONE STAR”
After finding this season’s 16 episodes of “9-1-1” and “9-1-1: Lone Star” on my DVR, I binge watched all eight episodes of the new season of each show, which were amazing.
And, WOW, the last 3 minutes of the winter finale of “9-1-1: Lone Star” brought tears to my eyes and it ended on a shocking out-of-nowhere cliffhanger!
While diversity is a staple of series from Ryan Murphy, I have to hand it to “Lone Star” for probably being one of the most diverse.
There’s a Muslim woman, a transgender man (trans women make up most of the few transgender characters on television), a Cuban woman, two Hispanic men, and then there’s Rob Lowe! 🙂
Also, in the main cast, you have two gay men (one white and one Hispanic) and they’re beautiful together.
MORE JIMMY CARTER
Last week, I sang high praises for Jonathan Alter’s 2020 biography, “His Very Best, Jimmy Carter, A Life”. I also shared a few things I didn’t already know.
Today, I’m sharing a few more tidbits:
Freshman Delaware Senator Joseph Biden, then 33, was the first Senator to endorse Jimmy Carter in his presidential run in early 1976.
John Hinckley Jr., who was obsessed with actress Jodie Foster, planned to assassinate President Carter in the fall of 1980 to impress her.
In September, he followed the president to Dallas and even shook his hand in Dayton, Ohio! But, he had decided that he’d kill President Carter in Nashville, Tennessee, on October 9th. (For the record, but not from this book, Hinckley was arrested at the airport in Nashville for possession of three firearms hours after President Carter arrived there!)
But, the book says that Hinckley had already decided that Carter would lose the 1980 presidential election, so he changed his mind to kill future President Ronald Reagan. He attempted that in March 1981!
Finally, famous celebrity chef and TV star Ina Garten (“Barefoot Contessa”) was an analyst in the Office of Management and Budget in the Carter administration to study nuclear weapons!!!
ONE MORE THING ABOUT INA GARTEN
“Southern Living” says Garten always keeps these three things in her freezer: vodka, vanilla ice cream, and bread!
Those are definitely three of my favorites! (Well, I love flavored ice cream and flavored vodka!)
ONLY NINE MONTHS AWAY!
The countdown is on to Christmas!
It’s only nine months away and this spring, Reba McEntire is getting into the holiday spirit by shooting a Lifetime Christmas movie!
The movie is tentatively titled, “Christmas In Tune”, and will feature a new Reba song.
Here’s the plotline from the press release: “Christmas In Tune tells the story of Belle, a marketing executive who is worried she may lose her job. She decides to reunite a singing duo for a charity Christmas concert in order, but the problem is — the singers are actually her parents and they have not spoken to each other in years! Soon the at-odds couple is helping Belle get her life in order and she begins her own romantic duet with the new man in her life.”
“THIS IS JUST MY FACE: TRY NOT TO STARE”
This is the 2017 autobiography from Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe (“Precious”).
Things I learned from Gabourey:
False reports of her death started on Facebook and then spread to other outlets. About Facebook, she wrote, “You know, that social-media site you use to spy on your ex and find out at election time which of your family members are racist.”
She’s funny as hell and shares many hilarious stories!
At one point she talked about “a girl like me”. Whatever you do, don’t mistakenly think about her being fat or black. She won’t take fat-shaming sitting down or hesitate calling you a racist!
She responds, “Fat-shaming racists make me sick! Just kidding.” You know she’s kidding, right? (Well, personally, my ex used to tell me, “there’s a little bit of truth to your jokes!”)
Sidibe is very serious about calling it like it is, whether you can handle it or not!
At one point in the book, she told of the time she was having a “poor-off” with a really handsome guy that she didn’t know well and she made the comment, “Oh, yeah? Your family ever wait in line for government cheese?”
This really made me laugh!
My personal story: We were very poor growing up, but we didn’t have to wait in line for our government cheese. That’s because my aunt volunteered at the hand-outs and brought ours to us! 🙂
And, let me tell you, it was the best damn cheese I had until I tried international cheeses in my later adult life! 🙂
One other thing that Gabourey and I have in common: we’re both recovering bulimics.
SPEAKING OF…
March 31, 2021, marks my one-year anniversary of being back on the wagon after falling off in the 2019 holiday season through late March 2020!
One year later and one day at a time, it’s a struggle. But, I’m winning!
“PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN” SOUNDTRACK
The soundtrack is phenomenal!
The first song in the movie, “Boys (DROELOE remix) by Charli XCX is so much fun!
It also features a very different remake of “It’s Raining Men” from DeathbyRomy and a very haunting instrumental version of Britney Spears’ “Toxic”.
And, in a very cute romantic scene in a store, Paris Hilton’s “Stars Are Blind” is played. Am I one of the few that absolutely disliked Hilton, but loved that song???
THAT’S IT
With all the craziness in the world, make it the best in your little part of it!
Anthony