Thursday, June 17, 2010

Teshome H. Gabriel


UCLA prof was first to champion the cinema of the Third World -- via the L.A. Times

Maureen Forrester


Beloved Canadian contralto -- via the Toronto Globe and Mail

David Soggot


Anti-apartheid lawyer defended victims of injustice in Namibia -- including Biko; via the Independent

Don Jones


Up-and-coming opera singer shot to death in D.C. -- via Fox News

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Garry Shider


Composer, guitarist extraordinaire, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member was a key part of Parliament, Funkadelic, and the P-Funk All-Stars. Via the Star-Ledger.

He was popularly known as "Diaper Man" for his distinctive concert-wear, but he was so much more. I got to hear you play, Garry, and I am richer for it. God bless you!

Peter Brunette


Film historian and writer -- via the Hollywood Reporter

Busi Mhlongo


South African singer/songwriter -- via Bilboard

Bill Dixon


Free jazz trumpeter -- via jazzwise magazine

Quotes:

"If you are you, 24 hours a day, then you do not have to remember who you are supposed to be in different situations -- something that I imagine could be troublesome."



"My career has been different from most people, but I knew what I was not going to do. I knew I was not going to be controlled. I knew there was a price for this, but I did not know there was as large a price as it turned out to be."



"Whether I get adequate attention or not, people here do know the work I have been doing systematically and without compromise for over 40 years. I get tired of people making excuses for guys who don't continue the art because they can't make a living."  

Joselito Agustin, Desiderio Camangyan

 Joselito Agustin, in an undated photo via the Voice of America website.
These two Philippines journalists were shot to death in public over the last 24 hours. Both spoke out against corruption. Total journalists slain in Philippines since 1986 -- 139. A dangerous place to speak truth to power. Via the New York Times

John Morekas


Radio host served the East Coast's Greek-American community for over 50 years -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and the Baltimore Sun

William Holloman


Tuskegee airman and historian -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Willie Pope


Negro Leagues pitcher -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Don Shirreff


In 1956, this British intelligence officer vehemently protested selecting nuclear bombing targets in the USSR, for which he was fired. He became a teacher, writer and activist. Via the Independent

Jonathan Wolkening


Co-founder of dance company Pilobolus -- via the New York Times. "We created a circus and then ran off and joined it."

David Lewis


Social activist co-founded a successful drug treatment and prisoner rehabilitation program, after time in jail and recovering from his own addictions -- via the L.A. Times. He was shot in the back in what police are calling a targeted attack. He was 54.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Ferdinand Oyono


Cameroonian writer and civil servant -- he produced key works of 20th century African literature -- "Houseboy," "The Old Man and the Medal," and "Road to Europe" -- via afriquejet.com and Wikipedia

Ernest Fleischmann


Long-time Executive Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic worked hard to build a world-class artistic entity -- via the L.A. Times

Sir Idwal Pugh


British civil servant was an ombudsman -- that is, he fought the establishment's abuses on behalf of the disenfranchised. An excellent idea, and a noble career! Via the Telegraph

Leonida Georgievna Romanov


Born on the eve of the October Revolution -- was she, for a time, the Empress of All the Russias? -- via the Times of London

Oscar Azocar


Former Yankee outfielder was only 45 -- via ESPN

Edna Stewart


Chicago restaurateur was known as a "queen of soul food" -- via the Chicago Tribune

Al Williamson


Illustrator was renowned for his work on science fiction and fantasy titles -- 50 years' worth! -- via Comic Mix and Wikipedia

George Susce


Pitcher -- via legacy.com

Jimmy Dean


Country/Western singer and businessman -- via the New York Times. He will always be remembered for his enormous hit, "Big Bad John." One of my earliest memories was watching his TV show -- he had a genial persona and a way with a tune.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

John Grabb


Postman and local historian -- via the Chillicothe, Ohio Gazette

Leonara Degnan aka Nonnie


Beloved proprietor of Cape Cod eatery -- via Cape Cod Times

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Carole Ann Campbell


Child actress and singer -- via the Original Mickey Mouse Club website

Fuat Mansurov


Bolshoi conductor -- via the Bolshoi

Jerzy Stefan Stawinski


Polish screenwriter and director was part of the Warsaw Uprising; his experiences contributed to his remarkable collaboration with Andrzej Wajda, 1957's "Kanal" -- via Wikipedia

Little Orphan Annie

 Comic-strip character and musical heroine ends her daily newspaper run at the age of 85 -- via the Associated Press

Friday, June 11, 2010

Stella Nova


English New Wave guitarist -- via the Guardian

Reg White


Boatbuilder and sailor was an Olympic medalist and catamaran pioneer -- via the Times of Lonson

Sigmar Polke


Strange and wonderful German artist -- via the New York Times

Vladimir Arnold


Russian mathematician helped to found singularity theory -- via the New York Times

Joan Hinton


Physicist worked on the Manhattan Project, then joined China's Communist Revolution -- via the Washington Post