Once Upon A Realm
09/22/2023
It was a cold late December Tuesday
Mere hours from Y2K
A century passing into memory
That morning I saw while riding the bus
A white man offer his seat to
A woman of color, going to work
Without grandeur, pomp, or fuss
Just a tip of his hat and a smile
Later, close to noon, I saw a teen
Walk into a 7-11 too soon and
Collide with a shoplifter running
From the scene, escaping the store
A brief grapple and he dropped his score
In the evening I watched the news
And heard of a woman, once abused
Stand bravely in court and face her ra**st
A man who had taken her innocence
And how the jury was swift in its justice
As I drifted off to sleep that night, I dreamed
And beheld a white horse, but his name that
Sat on him wasn’t Death, and
Hope followed with him, the past fading
Into a new millennium
09/21/2023
Veronica Carlson & Kate O’Mara from the Hammer Films production of “The Horror of Frankenstein” (1970)
09/19/2023
Margaret Lindsay was one of a handful of openly le***an actresses in 1930’s Hollywood. She refused to have a sham “lavender” marriage and lived openly with her partner, actress Mary McCarty, until Mary’s death in 1980. Margaret passed the following year.
Appropriately, Lindsay is referenced in “They Don’t Ride Horses in L.A. Anymore” by Ariel Archer. Both she and Alivia Chambers worked for Warner Bros. in the 1930’s, and Chambers (herself likewise a le***an, though closeted) doubled for her in “The Dragon Murder Case” (1934), “Bordertown” (1935), and “The Florentine Dagger” (1935).
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