Can we all take a moment to appreciate Henry Cyril Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey (June 16, 1875 – March 14, 1905), lover of jewels, theatre, and his own shapely legs?

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Can we all take a moment to appreciate Henry Cyril Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey (June 16, 1875 – March 14, 1905), lover of jewels, theatre, and his own shapely legs?

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June 16, 1969: Ted Key's single panel comic strip Hazel starts running in newspapers daily. It had been running weekly in the Saturday Evening Post since June 1944, but when the Post ceased publication, King Features Syndicate brought it to the papers.
A very popular series, Hazel was written and drawn by Key until he retired in 1993; afterwards, papers ran reprints of old installments until 2018. (Key passed away in 2008 at the age of 95.)
The sitcom Hazel starring Shirley Booth was based on the comic strip. It ran 154 episodes over 4 seasons on NBC and a 5th on CBS between 1961 and 1966. (Fun fact: the creative team and studio behind the development of the show were the same people who had created the CBS sitcom adaptation of another popular single panel comic, Dennis the Menace. One of those involved was William Dozier, who created the 1966 Batman tv series.)
Initially, people working on the show suggested Audrey Meadows, Ann B. Davis, Thelma Ritter, Kay Medford or Glenda Farrell for the role of Hazel. Shirley Booth, at the time a prestigious Broadway actress, had won three Tonys and an Oscar. She would win two Emmys for playing Hazel.
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“But it gets worse, because that same executive order about mail-in voting also directs the Department of Homeland Security to build its own state-by-state lists of who’s eligible to vote, exactly the kind of national database you’d assemble if your real plan was to pressure states into purging their rolls. If that sounds like paranoia, it’s only because we’ve already forgotten that we lived through it. In 2000, Jeb Bush’s secretary of state, Katherine Harris, who also happened to be co-chair of his brother George’s Florida campaign, hired a private firm to scrub the voter rolls using a list of supposed felons that included eight thousand names shipped in from Texas. The matching was deliberately loose, flagging anyone whose last name was an 80 percent match to a felon’s, and the Brennan Center later found that at least 12,000 eligible voters were wrongly purged, 22 times George W. Bush’s 537-vote margin. Black Floridians were 11 percent of the electorate and 41 percent of the people thrown off the rolls. Bush took the presidency by that sliver, and the Florida Supreme Court-ordered recount that would have caught the theft was shut down by a Supreme Court whose deciding majority included a justice his own father had put on the bench, Clarence Thomas, whose wife was at that very moment collecting résumés for a Bush administration, and Antonin Scalia, whose sons worked for firms representing Bush, neither of whom saw any reason to step aside. That’s the voter merge-and-purge playbook, and they’re dusting it off on a national scale for this November with new, borrowed-from-Putin tweaks. Or at least they’re trying their hardest to.”
— This confession proves Trump’s terrified cronies know what’s coming for them
A boy plays outside his home, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1950's - by Haywood Magee (1908 - 1973), English

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I'm excited to announce my next book of Poetry Comics!
Flights of Imagination is filled with illustrated verse about feelings without names, simple superpowers, lost umbrellas, and more.
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Little Plastic Jesuses in the Woods
Somebody left little plastic Jesus figures all over one of the woodland trails I like to walk. They have big, cartoonish grins, white robes, and brightly colored sashes in a variety of colors. I’ve been picking them out of knotholes and tree-forks for days, dropping them in the recycling bin by the parking lot.
At first, the whole thing just made me very angry. It wasn’t just litter; it was litter that felt like an invasion of my own sacred space with a cheap, mass-produced icon that felt like the sacredness-equivalent of empty calories.
Honestly, it made me furious, my rage directed at a kind of deeply American-feeling religiosity that is sold in packs of 72 for $29.99 (I checked). Religion as cheap, brightly-colored, disposable eyesores littered somewhere quiet and gentle and authentic. Religion that is colorful and easy and leaves a mess behind for somebody who actually gives a damn to clean up.
Perhaps worst of all, I suspected that somebody thought of scattering the little figures everywhere as a moral act.
I’m still not happy about it, but my anger has cooled through many walks and the imaginative empathy that always arises from my long contemplations. I reasoned that it was probably a child (encouraged by adults). I reasoned that I wasn’t always respectful of wild places when I was a kid. I reasoned that there is huge, institutional religious machinery at work that seems designed to shrink participants’ worldviews down to a pinhole.
So, my anger slowly resolved into sadness.
And I’m left hoping that whoever tucked trash all over one of my favorite woodlands meets with some moments of clarity and self-reflection. I hope they consider the real value of plastic sacredness sold in bulk. I hope they consider the usefulness of virtue expressed as litter. I hope they question who they expect to comfort or convert with mass-produced trash that smells of a chemical tang, trash abandoned to block sunlight from a tiny patch of moss or wedged in tree-bark like a pebble in a shoe.
I hope they awaken to the symbolism of dropping something inert and obstructive in a place that otherwise grows and breathes and provides.
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June 16, 1957: More than a million people sought relief from the 92.6 degree heat at Coney Island, the city’s hottest day in 1957.
Photo: John Lindsay for the AP via the Denver Post
Illustration for a 1906 edition of H. G. Wells's 1898 The War of the Worlds, by Henrique Alvim Corrêa

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The Phases of the Moon - circa 1854.
Kanji of the day ・今日の漢字
❁耐
Meaning: endure
Kunyomi: た
❁耐える (たえる):to endure, to put up with
❁耐え忍ぶ (たえしのぶ):to endure
Onyomi: タイ
❁忍耐 (にんたい):endurance, perseverance
❁耐久 (たいきゅう):endurance, persistence
❁耐久性 (たいきゅうせい):durability
❁耐性 (たいせい):resistance (antibiotics)