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    “Better Call Saul” Returns …

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    April 17, 2022

    As a huge fan of “Breaking Bad“, “El Camino“, and “Better Call Saul“, I can’t wait to pick up where we left off as the final season of BCS gets underway tomorrow night!

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  • Culture, Education, Politics (Theory, History, Now), Rand Studies, Sexuality

    LGBTQ + Education

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    April 15, 2022

    Folks have long known my stance on LGBTQ+ issues, but I wanted to give a H/T to Ari Armstrong, who provides some worthwhile “Notes on the ‘Groomer’ Panic and Transgender issues“. Ari is spot on in his central concern that “various conservatives seem to be intentionally drumming up a moral…

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  • Culture, Personal, Politics (Theory, History, Now)

    Brooklyn Subway Shooting

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    April 13, 2022

    By now, the whole world has learned of the subway shooting in the Sunset Park section of my hometown, Brooklyn, New York. The action eventually shifted to my own neighborhood, where the suspect left a rented van—two blocks from my apartment, on West 3rd Street and Kings Highway, in the…

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  • Culture, Personal

    A New FB Profile Pic, Part II

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    April 12, 2022

    In Coney Island, Brooklyn, in the shadow of the Parachute Jump. Also see Facebook post here.

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  • Culture, Education, Pedagogy, Personal

    Ski & the BTHS Homecoming 100

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    April 8, 2022

    2022 marks the centennial year of Brooklyn Technical High School. This weekend is the Tech Homecoming, sponsored by the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation. My sister, Elizabeth (“Ms. Ski”) Sciabarra, began her career at BTHS as an Apprentice Teacher of English in September 1972. She was officially appointed in 1977, and…

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  • Education, Pedagogy, Personal

    #GoFundSki Goal Exceeded!

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    April 4, 2022

    My sister, Elizabeth Sciabarra, wanted to extend her heartfelt appreciation to every single person who has donated to the #GoFundSki campaign to raise $150,000 toward her care needs as she remains in-hospice at home. Over a thousand people have contributed since this project was posted, at 5:26 pm on Friday,…

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  • Film / TV / Theater Review, Music

    Song of the Day #1936

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    April 3, 2022

    Song of the Day: I May Be Wrong (But I Think You’re Wonderful), music by Henry Sullivan, lyrics by Harry Ruskin, was first heard in the 1929 Broadway revue, “Murray Anderson’s Almanac“. It was sung by Doris Day in the 1950 film “Young Man with a Horn“, directed by Michael…

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  • Culture, Education, FYI, Pedagogy, Personal, Politics (Theory, History, Now)

    #GoFundSki

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    March 25, 2022

    On behalf of my sister, I am sharing this publicly—and sending our appreciation to those who have continued to show their love and support. This is a GoFundMe for my sister. #GoFundSki to donate! *** This is the kind of appeal that the family of Elizabeth Sciabarra (Ms. Ski to…

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    Sciabarra Household Getting Ready for Easter

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    March 23, 2022

    Western Easter falls on April 17; Eastern Orthodox Easter falls on April 24. But here in the Sciabarra household, we’re getting ready for the holidays!

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  • Culture, Frivolity, Religion

    The Church & The Squirrels

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    March 18, 2022

    … with a H/T to my friend Michael Morrison; for those who are hyper-sensitive… Move On! From Partisan Issues … After a particularly mild winter the small town of Chestermere became infected with squirrels in the spring.  Because the local churches had the best trees, the squirrels often congregated (pun…

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  • Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism
  • Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical
  • Marx, Hayek, and Utopia
  • Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand (co-editor with Mimi Reisel Gladstein)
  • The Dialectics of Liberty: Exploring the Context of Human Freedom (co-editor with Roger E. Bissell and Edward W. Younkins)

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  • Ayn Rand, Homosexuality, and Human Liberation
  • The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies

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