Category Archives: Journalism
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Virginia lost to who?
Leave a commentMarch 20, 2024 by jacklovelace
A vivid reminder today how geography is so important in opinions and biases and prejudices in sports coverage. Colorado State …
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Chiefs, fans and pundits
Leave a commentJanuary 29, 2024 by jacklovelace
It’s fun to be fan. You lose your objectivity and that’s ok. The Chiefs were underdogs at Buffalo and I …
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Golden Globe quick hits
Leave a commentJanuary 7, 2024 by jacklovelace
No more piling on. But the opening monologue was horrible. Loved to see Anatomy of a Fall win awards. Really …
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Movie snapshots
Leave a commentNovember 28, 2023 by jacklovelace
Saltburn: Repulsive people doing repulsive things in a well made movie without any heart. A critics dream. C Thanksgiving: Entertaining …
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But we were second high bidder!
Leave a commentNovember 21, 2023 by jacklovelace
Up until this year, when the Cardinals failed to pay big for a free agent, usually finishing second, they would …
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Morning school in daylight
Leave a commentNovember 6, 2023 by jacklovelace
From media coverage I assume I am strongly outnumbered. But I like the fall time change to end daylight savings. …
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Hospitality
Leave a commentJuly 20, 2023 by jacklovelace
I just finished a book called “Unreasonable Hospitality”. The author put together and owned one of the best restaurants in …
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The sign board that doesn’t Die Hard
Leave a commentJuly 9, 2023 by jacklovelace
The first three Die Hard movies are great. And edgy. I was getting ready to flip the tv to the …
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Wyoming would do more than Pickett
Leave a commentJune 24, 2023 by jacklovelace
Season One of Joe Pickett was painful. I said at the time Wyoming ought to sue. And C.J. Box should …
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New York Times Succession therapy
Leave a commentJune 1, 2023 by jacklovelace
Writers at the New York Times may have to go into therapy now that Succession is over. Weekly updates, endless …
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