Harlem for Days!

I have always been particularly fascinated with The Harlem Renaissance, that period of time in United States history spanning the 1920’s to the mid-1930s.  Originally called the New Negro Movement,  it was essentially a time when blacks fostered a new identity in the artistic world and were able to collectively express themselves through music, dance, song, the arts and literature in the most creative way.

However, I am ashamed to admit that for all of the years that I actually lived in New Haven, CT  I had never been to Yale’s Beinecke Library.   I had heard wonderful things about it but, for whatever reason, never quite made it there…

So when I read that Yale’s Beinecke Library was holding an exhibit on The Harlem Renaissance featuring James Weldon Johnson’s collection, I was immediately hooked.

This collection, titled Gather Out Of Star-Dust, The Harlem Renaissance & The Beinecke Library, is on view from January 13th though April 17th and best of all its free!

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Walking up Wall Street the very first thing I noticed was the big blue sign and the beautiful architecture of the building’s exterior.  The second thing was the chalk-written political statements (most likely penned by Yale undergrads) on the pavement leading to the entrance  (smile).

Once inside, I spoke briefly with the security guard who proceeded to tell me some of the back story to the grand re-opening of this historic library before he handed me a playbill to the exhibit.

As the playbill demonstrated, the exhibit was divided into the following sections:

First Floor South Display: The Harlem Renaissance: A Chronology

Letters, Manuscripts, Photographs and Artwork from African-American culture between 1910 and 1940.

First Floor Tower:  Visualizing Harlem

Photograph images from The Harlem Renaissance era.

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First Floor North Display:  The Making of a Renaissance

Items shown here cover published manifestos and manuscripts on African-American art, first editions of notable texts and publications and correspondence between Langston Hughes and Claude McKay.

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Second Floor East Display – From Blues to The Emperor Jones:  African-American Performing Arts

Musical, Dance and Theater influences are covered here so this is a memorable display.  This is also the era that popularized Blues and Jazz, introduced The Charleston and reinvented the musical chorus line.

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Second Floor Curved Case North – Visual Arts

Here you will find sculptures and works on paper from various African-American artists.

Second Floor Curved Case South – Caricature Assassination

Caricature assassinations by Mexican artist Miguel Covarrubias are seen in this display (not one of my faves – I found his work offensive and not in good taste).

Second Floor West Display – Gather Out of Star-Dust – Collecting a Renaissance for the Present and Future 

And finally, this last section features a library collection of works from various African-American artists including James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.

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Again, this thought-provoking free exhibit is happening now at Yale’s Beinecke Library but only until April 17th and believe me, it is truly one of the most productive ways to spend the day with your  family and friends.

Movie Buff

From as far back as I can remember, I have always loved going to the cinema to see a movie.  Coming from a large family of 9 (two parents and 7 kids) my mother Jean, who was the original Hollis movie buff,  would, on a rainy day, load all 7 of us Hollis kids in our two-toned station wagon and drop us off at the Saturday matinée.  And we were never without our snacks.   My mother was the ultimate planner so on one of her many trips to the supermarket, she would buy large bags of candy and miniature chocolate bars and then proceed to put them in smaller Glad baggies with twists so she could save $$ at the movie concession stand.  To this day I cannot watch a movie at the cinema without having something to snack on (smile).

I saw 3 really good movies last week while on my Staycation in Connecticut. All 3 of these movies had just opened at the theaters in 2016.   However, these movies were all from Red Box so we watched them right from the comfort of our living room.  Things are real different today then they were back in the day…Brand new movies don’t stay in the theaters long so you don’t have to wait before plunking down a mere $1.59 to rent them from Red Box.   Or another option is to pay $4.99 or more and watch them On Demand from your local Cable TV service.   Unless it is truly something that has to be viewed on a super large screen for the visual and audio effects, I am okay with watching it on our own big HD TV screen at home with the volume turned up real high (smile).

Incidentally  the 3 movies we rented from Red Box couldn’t have been more different from each other in genre and/or story line.

The first one  was a comedy called  Central Intelligence starring The Rock and Kevin Hart.  I don’t want to spoil it for anyone who has not seen it, but I was really surprised at the serious undertone it took with the whole Bullying aspect that is so prevalent in today’s society.

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The second was a drama called Legend of Tarzan starring Alexander Skarsgard and Samuel L. Jackson.  I have to admit that the idea of seeing another Tarzan movie made me queasy (my childhood memories of Tarzan movies were not pleasant to say the least)  but my S.O. James assured me that this one was done well…he was right and I was pleasantly surprised…Enough said (smile).

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And the third was a foreign flick and drama (my personal fave) called The Lobster which my S.O. James handpicked for me.  It stars Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz.  Can’t say enough about this movie except you should absolutely see it as it will open your eyes WIDE to a whole ‘nother world…and make you feel grateful for your own (smile).

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Those are my movie picks ~  Apprecier le films!

My Clean Living Life, Part III

This has got to be one, if not the, hardest times of the year for a striving-to-be-clean girl like me (smile).

 

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Wake me up when the holidays are over! 

 

It doesn’t help that I live in New England where its bitter cold outside  at 5am in the morning when I wake up to go to the gym.

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And, to add insult to injury, good and un-healthy food greets me everywhere I turn, making it harder and harder for me to make  the right food choices…Between office day and night parties, get-togethers with friends, family gatherings, pre-holiday dinners, after-work happy hours and the like, I almost feel like throwing in the towel and biting into that lovely red velvet cupcake!

 

And eating clean?!?   What a joke?!?   Not with all of this yummy, hot and cold prepared food surrounding me…

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But then this tiny little nagging voice of reason shakes me, wakes me up and tells me to maintain control because if I keep giving in to food temptation, it’s going to be that much harder come January 2nd…

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Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz…

 

So…I take a deep breath and remind myself of the little things that I have done in the past to counteract the decadence.   Here are just a few tips that I have used successfully:

  • Drink lots of water (not only is it filling but it also cleans out toxins)
  • Eat slowly and take small bites
  • At parties, eat out of tiny dinner plates 
  • Try not do two things at once (like eat and talk on the phone) as you will lose track of your portions
  • And finally, drink one large (10 ounces or more) glass of ice water for every alcoholic drink consumed

The holidays are truly a whirlwind of fun, good food, good drinks and activity but if you try to keep track of what you eat and drink daily and not give in to every temptation out there you can get through them with minimal damage and celebrate the post New Year in style!

 

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Have a Happy & Healthy New Year!