Thursday, April 25, 2024

Oh, Princeton

You hardly ever hear anyone--even anyone from Princeton--call it "kuh-WELL" County anymore. It's almost, absolutely almost always "CALD-well" County. But that changed over the second half of the last century, and, if you don't believe me, would you take the word of the 1960 Caldwell County High School cheerleaders?

I cannot believe that this amazing BBC movie directed by Denis Mitchell exists and that I had not discovered it until an hour ago or so. For Pete's sake, do yourself a favor, stop everything you're doing and watch it in case the internet or you or whatever doesn't exist later this afternoon.

I'm pretty sure that's Princeton Dotson's Dwight Smith shooting jumpers in closeup at about 20:30.

Warning Explicit Content

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

NHL Update/Oh, Canada

We recently vacationed in Montreal and Quebec City, and, wow, that was fun! 

One reason that my family is pretty good at traveling together is that, once it gets dark, each of the three of us pretty much just wants to get back to a clean hotel room, drink a free cup of coffee, flip on a TV, catch up on messages and explore various YouTube larks. So we typically throw something up on big room TV that we are kind of in and out on, because mostly we are all doing our own things on our laptops. It's usually a pretty happy scene.

I always make the point that it used to be such an adventure when traveling to discover what was being televised in a different market (i.e., "Hey, they're getting My Three Sons and Hazel in the afternoons in Ruston!") but that now you get pretty much the same stuff everywhere but more channels of it. By the time I'm about midway through this sermon, the women, who've heard it probably 45 times over the last 15 years, have usually found the Golden Girls marathon on whichever of those junior-varsity cable networks that roll those every night. Golden Girls is good. It's not good enough for us to binge through the series at home in the way we have great Cosby Show, Gilmore Girls, Good Place, Modern Family, currently Brooklyn Nine-Nine, etc. But it's good--and even excellent for this particular type of in-and-out-with-it application.

On this Canada trip, however, we actually did more local programming just to feel exotic and fancy. Some of it even was in French! None of us speaks French, but the daughter Duolingo-ed her way in advance of the trip to being a pretty good interpreter for my wife and me. We watched some public-broadcasting stuff on First Nations people (I knew pretty much zero about any of that), and we looked some at a Canadian sitcom, Corner Gas. We watched a little curling.


We watched a lot of hockey. My daughter has never much gotten into sports other than rollerskating, but, if she happens to go to college way up north with a bunch of other liberal girls who dig boygenius, I could see her getting into intramural hockey at some rich school with a rink in its student-rec center. She's a pretty big and strong kid, and she likes the speed and the violence. 

I was shocked to discover that the Montreal Canadiens had missed the playoffs the last couple of seasons because it still feels to me that Guy Lafleur and the garçons hoist the ol' Stanley Cup every other year or so. But the daughter deciphered enough of the French pregame April 2 to decipher that our newly beloved Habs were almost certainly soon to be eliminated from contention either that night or one of the next couple of games.

It looked bad early on that Tuesday evening as the Florida Panthers took 1-0 and then 2-1 leads at Centre Bell, about a two-kilometer walk from our Springhill Suites in Old Montreal. But then our main man from London (Ontario), Nick Suzuki, ripped the Panthers for two second-period goals, and the Canadiens never looked back, prevailing 5-3 (or 3-5 as the homies say).

Maybe the Montreal miracle was starting right here, right now! Over the next couple of days, I enjoyed consuming Wikipedia's unsurprisingly super "History of the Montreal Canadiens" page, and, on a trip uptown to see Olympic Stadium and pretend I was a sportswriter in to cover the start of the Expos' season in MLB77, I was thrilled to discover Aréna Maurice-Richard, which is where Sugar Ray Leonard, Leon Spinks and all of those other great U.S. boxers won their medals at XXI Olympic Summer Games, Montreal 1976, and one of the places where Speed Skating Canada trains their great athletes today.

 



Totally juiced by the whole experience, I became almost convinced that our Habs would be climbing out of the Atlantic Division cellar and into the playoffs to chase their 25th Stanley Cup championship in their 108th National Hockey League season. But by Thursday night, both the Canadians and we had ditched Montreal amid the city's biggest snowfall of the year--them down to Tampa and us up to Quebec City. The Canadiens were rocked by the Lightning, 7-4, on April 4 and eliminated from postseason contention; we, on the other hand, had a fantastic time.


So now the Stanley Cup playoffs are underway, and I'm back in the USA rooting for my usual favorites, the Washington Capitals (because they were red, white and blue on the first Topps hockey cards I bought after Innsbruck 1976), the Carolina Hurricanes (because of our happy days in the Triangle) and the Nashville Predators (because of I-24). (The Athletic says the Hurricanes have a chance!Thank you, Wikipedia, for this bracket.

I guess I'm also kind of rooting for the Toronto Maple Leafs (because of John Candy).

Saturday, April 20, 2024

NBA Playoffs Begin

Here are the matchups:

EASTERN CONFERENCE:
(1) Boston (64-18) v. (8) Miami (46-36)
(4) Cleveland (48-34) v. (5) Orlando (47-35)
(3) Milwaukee (49-33) v. (6) Indiana (47-35)
(2) New York (50-32) v. (7) Philadelphia (47-35)

WESTERN CONFERENCE:
(1) Oklahoma City (57-25) v. (8) New Orleans (49-33)
(4) L.A. Clippers (57-25) v. (5) Dallas (50-32)
(3) Minnesota (56-26) v. (6) Phoenix (49-33)
(2) Denver (57-25) v. (7) L.A. Lakers (49-33)

According to Vegas, here are the odds to win the Eastern Conference:

Boston:  -250
Philadelphia:  +850
Milwaukee:  +1000
New York:  +1000
Cleveland:  +1900
Indiana:  +2300
Orlando:  +5000
Miami:  +8000

Given those odds, I don't think we're going to pay much attention to the Eastern Conference until the Celtics face a real challenge.

Here are the odds to win the Western Conference:

Denver:  +130
Oklahoma City:  +460
Dallas:  +650
L.A. Clippers:  +700
Minnesota:  +900
Phoenix:  +1000
L.A. Lakers:  +1500
New Orleans:  +6500

Again, I think we'll wait for awhile and see if anyone can give Denver a real contest.  No one could last year.

Friday, April 19, 2024

2024 Music So Far featuring Ariana Grande

Prelude to Ecstasy by The Last Dinner Party



Lonely Dancers by Conan Gray



Pretty by Artemas



Venus by Zara Larsson



American Romance by Michael Marcagi



What Now by Brittany Howard



Club Shy by Shygirl



Two Star & The Dream Police by Mk.gee



Eternal Sunshine by Ariana Grande



This is the first Ariana Grande album I've listened to since her 2018 album Sweetener.  It's like someone read my last review and said let's make a straight pop album that uses her vocal talents to the best of her ability.  Of course she's put out other albums since that 2018 release, but still this feels right on for where she should be as an artist.  It has the perfect vibe and carries it through the whole album.  Also, it's only 13 tracks with the first being an intro track and there is an interlude track, so it's right at the sweet spot in terms of length.  Could easily drop those two and you have a nice tight 11 track album.  

As I told my daughter, who was surprised how much I liked the album, it hits me right in my sweet spot.  Heavily influenced by the early 90's dance pop sound I so love, it does a great job of modernizing that sound.  

It doesn't have a bad song on it and stays true to the vibe and sound for the full album.  So nice when an artist creates an album and not just a collection of songs.  If you are looking for some solid pop music to help you get through the day, then give this album a listen.  If you were listening on vinyl I would say side A is the stronger side, but I'd still turn the album over to listen to side B.    


Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Champions' League Update

I quit watching Man City and Real Madrid once it went to extra time, because I knew it was going to penalty kicks and I cannot abide penalty kicks.  Sure enough, after dominating play for over 100 minutes, City made only three of its five penalty kicks -- and was eliminated when Real Madrid made four.  Meanwhile, Bayern Munich beat Arsenal 1-0 at home.

So the English clubs are out, and the only game I've wanted to watch all season was decided on penalty kicks.  Anyway, this sets up the following semi-finals:

Borussia Dortmund (GER) v. Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
Bayern Munich (GER) v. Real Madrid (ESP)

I'm going to root for an all-German final.  But I'm pretty sure Real Madrid will be lifting the Cup for the 15th time overall, and the sixth time since 2014.