The Moon:
Tweet When a business is called a “staple of the community,” it has usually been around said community for decades. After spending a few minutes soaking in the atmosphere of Harvest Moon, one would think that this business is such a staple. Since it has more loyal followers than some people have on Twitter, it [...]
Read More →Fair Response: The Heat is on
Tweet Column by Jimmie Fair Unless you have been living on the Sun, you have heard the news that LeBron James will be playing for the Miami Heat. Now, for me, it was between the Heat and the Knicks. However, I feel bad for the Cavs, being that Cleveland has nothing, and it seems Cleveland [...]
Read More →Phil-ing the Masters
Tweet OK, OK. I only watched the Masters this past week to see if Tiger Woods would do well; however, what I got was much more than the greatest golfer on the plant. I got the greatest love story probably ever in the game of golf. I must say, I have never been a big [...]
Read More →For the people … of Haiti
Tweet As the devastation of Haiti unites the world, we must not forget the importance of love. For many years Haiti has been looked over. It amazes me that it takes tragedy in order for global powers to focus on the living conditions of people who live in poverty. Now I am not trying to [...]
Read More →Ban Arenas for season
Tweet How important is it to play a joke on a teammate when the joke calls for you to bring “unloaded fire arms” to the locker room? Call me crazy, but there is no reason at all to bring guns nowhere for just play. Gilbert Arenas of the National Basketball Association’s Washington Wizards brought guns [...]
Read More →‘Robin Hood’ government may be Obama legacy
Tweet OK, I voted of Barack Obama, and if you didn’t know that you have not been reading my work the past year. However, that does not mean that I have agreed with everything Obama has done, no. However, the question needs to be asked, is Obama taking this country down the right road? In [...]
Read More →The Fair Response: Doing the KKK’s work
Tweet About a month ago, the black community lost a young man to a senseless act, and now we have lost another one to something else that does not make any sense. When will this end? When will black men stop taking the lives of other black men? No, all the details have not been [...]
Read More →Fair Response: Albany, an oasis in the desert
Tweet Many ask the question why has Albany not grown, why is Albany stuck, what is Albany’s problem? The only answer I can come up with is that the leaders of Albany lack vision. Albany seems to be nothing more than a large retirement villa, one that when I retire years and years from now, [...]
Read More →Fair Response: Albany Hot Spot: Beef O’Brady’s
Tweet I lived in Atlanta for five years, and while in Atlanta there wasn’t a pay-per-view event you couldn’t watch at a local bar-and-grill. So, when I relocated to Albany, to my surprise, very few of the restaurants here showed pay-per-view fights. Each time a fight, boxing or UFC would air, I would call local [...]
Read More →Fair Response – On Sept. 11: My Towers memory
Tweet The morning of September the 11th, 2001, I awoke to see fire flowing from one of the towers. At first glance, I could not see what was going on; I did not have my glasses on. My college roommate and I had left the TV on all night, and when I woke up I [...]
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