FRI and SAT thoughts…

Pics from FRI & SAT:
 
 
 
Around 7:30PM
FRI around 7:30PM

 

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SAT around 7:30PM
SAT around 7:30PM

 

Aren't the purple shades COOL!?
Aren't the purple shades COOL!?

 

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Some people have an eye for beauty!
Some people have an eye for beauty!

 

 

What I watched FRI & SAT: 

 

Dr. Who

The 10th Dr. Who is theatrically trained actor David Tennant; he is joined in Season 3 by young medical doc Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman- an unusually pretty actress of Iranian/Ghanian descent).  I saw 3 eps from Season 3 on Sci Fi this afternoon: The Family of Blood (Part I & II) and Blink.  I heard this show was good before on a few websites while browsing around.  Now, I don’t know about the old Dr. Who series, but have heard a little from my parents.  This newer series (begun in 2005) seems VERY interesting! 

 

The red poppies commemorate WWII (in the UK).
The red poppies commemorate WWII (in the UK).

 

The special effects a good (I think those are done in Canada), as well as the acting (David Tennant has VERY expressive eyes and wide range).  If you liked Quantum Leap or any of the Star Trek shows, this may be worth a look.  

 

National Treasure

 

In the beginning of the film, Sean Bean (Ian) is pals w/ Ben (Nic Cage).
In the beginning of the film, Sean Bean (Ian) is pals w/ Ben (Nic Cage).

 

 

Ian wonders why a little kid is scrutinizing an old letter- hmmm...
Ian wonders why a little kid is scrutinizing an old letter- hmmm...

  

I watched this movie just to see Sean- LOL!
I watched this movie just to see Sean. The scar near his brow from when Harrison Ford accidentally hit him in "Patriot Games."

 

Ian going after Ben's friends (in Philly.)
Ian going after Ben's friends (in Philly.)

 

Ian talks w/ one of his underlings.
Ian talks w/ one of his underlings.

 

Here is a little self-satisfied smile- Ian makes a deal w/ Ben
Here is a little self-satisfied smile- Ian makes a deal w/ Ben

 

Why do Brits have to play baddies in American action movies?
Sean's voice is SO much cooler than Nic's!

 

 

My recent iTunes downloads:

 

 

It’s America; If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins (back in spotlight after QUITE some yrs) 

 

 

Would You Go With Me? – Josh Turner (gorgeous baritone voice that will remind you of Randy Travis!) 

Josh Turner- a (traditional) country hottie
Josh Turner- a (traditional) country hottie

 

I Don’t Wanna Lose Your Love; Another You – John Rich (of Big & Rich; his sound is youthful, smooth, and close to pop)

 

Holy Water – Big & Rich (One of their MOST popular songs!)

A few pics and thoughts for TUES…

Pics of the day:
Trader Joe's Thai Noodles w/ Peanut Sauce; I added chicken, mushrooms, green bell pepper, and peanuts.  I was surprised b/c Dad LIKED it!
Trader Joe's Thai Noodles w/ Peanut Sauce; I added chicken, mushrooms, green bell pepper, and peanuts. I was surprised b/c Dad LIKED it!

 

I (FINALLY) got rechargeable batterries for my camera!  The regular ones wear out V fast.  So I can take pics more often- YAY! 
Today (TUES) was unseasonably cold!
Today (TUES) was unseasonably cold!

 

It was windy (but NOT as much as MON)!
It was windy (but NOT as much as MON)!

 

I tilted the camera to one side here.
I tilted the camera to one side here.

 

 

Early evening sky (Alexandria, VA)
Early evening sky (Alexandria, VA)

 

Thoughts of the day:

 

American Idol was pretty good today, BUT not everyone did their best!  I was impressed by Adam, Alison, and Anoop the most.  Anoop (who I was worried for) did QUITE well tonight; he was near perfect in my mind!  He has a LOT of soul.  Kris is VERY cute, but he doesn’t leave much of an impression.  I felt a LITTLE bad for Scott b/c he tried to do something different, and it totally backfired.  Lil was good (as usual), BUT too much like Tina Turner; she seems very soulful and mature for her age.  Lil already has the chops to be a good stage presence, as do Matt and Adam.  Matt is a good performer (as I noted before), BUT I don’t think he has as much raw talent as Lil, Alison, etc.  Alison is TRULY gifted; she reminds me of Mariah Carey, Pink, and  Kelly Clarkson.  I liked her outfit tonight, too!  Adam is on top right now b/c he is talented, confidant, AND unique.  (It was COOL when Simon gave him a standing ovation). 

 

Law and Order: Special Victims Unit tonight was all new!  Too bad Olivia wasn’t on; Mariska wasn’t feeling well for a time.  Delroy Lindo (who has crucial roles in Malcolm X and The Cider House Rules) did a TERRIFIC job as the cranky veteran detective who came in to help w/ the case.  You can’t tell when this guy is acting!  (I found out that he’s actually a Jamaican Brit.)  I think they should bring in his character again.  Eliott related to him as a cop and as a father. 

 

Stephanie March on "SVU"
Stephanie March on "SVU"

 I’m REALLY glad that Stephanie March is back, even though she’s still under “Special Guest Star.”  She’s just as pretty and in shape as before; I LOVE her glasses!  I wonder how long Alex will stick around… 

 

A wedding pic of Flay & March
A wedding pic of Flay & March

BUT the big question- how can this actress be married to (celeb chef) Bobby Flay and stay so Manhattan high society slim!?

“Little Mosque on the Prairie”

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The Canadian TV series Little Mosque on the Prairie (its 3rd season recently wrapped up) caused a bit of controversy BEFORE it aired; CNN even ran a segment on it!   But when you watch it, you realize that it’s simply a family comedy (almost a throwback to the ’50s) w/ little bits of Muslim culture tossed in.  You can watch this show w/ your entire family… and even learn something new!   LMOTP is a little show (small budget, simple sets, no big name actors) that became a SURPRISE hit all over the world; it’s seen in over 60 countries.  The comedy focuses on a small, yet VERY diverse, group of Muslims and their white neighbors living in the fictional town of Mercy in Saskatchewan.  (In case you wondered- the show is filmed in Regina, the capital of the province, and in the little town of Indian Head.)

Zarqa Nawaz (the show's creator)

My mother didn’t wear it.  I’ve always felt empowered by the veil.  -Zarqa Nawaz

The show’s creator, Zarqa Nawaz, was born and raised in Toronto; she later moved to Regina in Saskatchewan.  She is a wife, mother, former journalist, AND practicing Muslim.  Zarqa (age 40) writes some of the shows and advises the producers on Islamic issues.  But her main goal is to make people laugh.  Currently, one of her duties is advising the producers of a (future) US version of LMOTP! 

Fatima's Cafe: the show's hangout

The show came about when Nawaz wondered what would happen to a Muslim community if it had an imam (the prayer leader of a mosque) who was born and raised in Canada.  He would know the Koran AND be able to relate to the younger, more forward-thinking, Canadian-born congregants.  There aren’t many mosques in North America with imams like this, Nawaz noted in one interview.    

Zaib Shaikh (Amaar)
Amaar: the unlikely imam

The imam in LMOTP is Amaar Rashid (Zaib Shaikh: a Pakistani-Canadian)- a  young/handsome/upper-class/ex-lawyer from Toronto.  Amaar gave up practicing law (at his dad’s big firm) b/c he felt like “there had to be something more out there.”  What he lacks in experience, he makes up for with enthusiasm (and a willing ear).  When he first comes to Mercy, the former imam exclaims: “He’s the new imam!?  He doesn’t even have a beard!”  (Shaikh was raised Muslim and can recite in Arabic; Nawaz commented that this was “luck” b/c “not many Muslims go into the entertainment business.”) 

The comedy arises from misunderstandings between the town’s white residents and the Muslims.  But there are also misunderstandings BETWEEN Muslims of different ages, races, and experiences.  Amaar often serves as the go-between.  

Carlo Rota (Yasir) & Susan McCarthy (Sarah)

One of the first to welcome Amaar is fast-talking Lebanese contractor Yasir Hamoudi (Carlo Rota: a Brit of Italian descent).  Yasir advertised for a new imam b/c the former one wasn’t addressing the needs of the community.  Yasir was also instrumental in getting space for Mercy Mosque (which occupies a section of the Anglican church building).  Though he cares deeply about his family and the Muslims in town, business usually comes first w/ Yasir.

Sarah and Rayyan

Sarah (Shelia McCarthy), Yasir’s bubbly blonde wife, is a Muslim convert who does PR work for the mayor.  Sarah and Yasir are a very affectionate married pair.  They have a beautiful daughter who runs a small clinic, Dr. Rayyan Hamoudi (Sitara Hewitt: a Canadian of Welsh/Pakistani background).  Rayyan is a devout Muslim (unlike her parents); she wears the hijab and is a feminist.  In Season 1, Rayyan is furious when some men suggest putting up a barrier between the genders in the prayer area of the mosque.  She exclaims: “The women already pray behind the men!”   

Sitara Hewitt (Rayyan)

I’m not a Muslim in real life, but for 22 minutes each week, I guess I am.  I’d be honored if people looked up to me as a role model.   –Sitara Hewitt

One of the main arcs in the story is the platonic relationship between Amaar and Rayyan, two progressive young individuals who are trying to build a bridge between Islam’s teachings and the everyday world.  You wonder if they’ll eventually become MORE than friends.  (But unlike other TV pals, you won’t see these two hugging or touching!)   

Manoj Sood (Baber)
Baber: the “old-school” dad

One of the more quirkier characters of LMOTP is Econ prof Baber Siddiqui (Manoj Sood: an Indo-Candian).  Baber speaks w/ an accent, wears salwar kameezes (w/ coordinating caps), and considers himself “an expert in Islam.”  He’s also a divorced single dad raising a sarcastic teenage daughter, Layla (Aliza Vellani: an Indo-Candian).   

Aliza Vellani (Layla)
Layla: the “typical” teen

Layla attends high school, doesn’t cover her hair, and is often embarrassed by her dad.  (What teenager isn’t?)  But she’s also smart, sociable, and respectful of Islam.  Baber loves her deeply, though he can be cranky and judgmental w/ the rest of the town.  This keeps him from being a stereotype.   

Stephen Lobo (JJ)

People have come up to every cast member on the show and thanked us, he says.  A woman wearing a hijab, for example, went up to [actress] Sitara [Hewitt] and said thank you because she felt she was being treated differently since the show started.  –Stephen Lobo

In Season 2, the show added more episodes and new characters.  An old family friend of the Hamoudis, JJ (Stephen Lobo: a Canadian of Iranian and Indian parentage) comes to work on a big project alongside Yasir.  He’s an engineer who’s handsome, single, and VERY wealthy.   When he was a boy, he had a crush on Rayyan.  Yasir notices that the she and JJ are drawn to each other and suggests they go on “a series of arranged dates” that could lead to marriage.  (It gets MORE interesting from there!)   

The imam in his (humble) office
The imam in his (humble) office

Since Amaar is a newbie in “the imam business,” he gets some friendly advice from the older, experienced Reverend McGee (the head of Mercy Anglican).  In one enlightening ep, Rev McGee outshines Baber in the Islam IQ contest held by the mosque.  “Islam and Christiantiy have a lot in common,” Amaar points out to a frustrated Baber. 

There are other characters and issues than the ones I’ve pointed out, so check it out (search on You Tube under MydienMusic or LMOTP ).  If you liked shows like Ballykissangel or Monarch of the Glen, you might especially enjoy Little Mosque on the Prairie.  Islam is presented as a good, simple, inclusive religion on the show; it’s part of MANY people’s everyday life.  It’s exciting to see a show like this succeed!

What’s going on this Tuesday?

Did you know?:
I was flipping through channels tonight, and happened upon the 2nd half of a Star Trek: The Next Generation ep I never saw.  Billy Campbell (who some will know from Once and Again and 4400) was a guest star on this ep. 
Young Billy Campbell on "Star Trek: TNG"
Young Billy Campbell on "Star Trek: TNG"
An older (and MORE handsome) Billy Campbell
An older (MORE handsome) Billy
Wow- some people get BETTER-looking w/ age!
 
What I’m watching lately:
 
Little Mosque on the Prairie is a comedy (for ALL ages) set in a small Canadian town.  It is currently in its 3rd season and a surprise hit on the Canadian Broadcast Network.  I heard a few people talking about it a few months ago; they said it was pretty funny.  (I’m watching it on You Tube.)  The creator of the show, Zarqa Nawaz, is a practicing Muslim woman, former journalist, wife, and mother. 
Cast of "Little Mosque on the Prairie" (a CBC comedy)
Cast of "Little Mosque on the Prairie"

I’ll write more on this show VERY soon- I want to see what happens next!!!

 

Related Links: 

Official site of the comedy:

http://www.cbc.ca/littlemosque/

A brief interview w/ the creater of LMOTP:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmubPwdpmic

More about Ms. Nawaz:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zarqa_Nawaz

Back to ’80s TV…

The Cosby Show

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Long before “The Cos” became a controversial international figure, he played Dr. Cliff Huxtable- a cheery father, loyal hubby, and successful OB/GYN (who just happened to be black).  He was also a wacky dresser!  Remember those baggy, patterned, and colorful sweaters?  Some folks didn’t like the fact that race wasn’t a BIG ‘ole deal in the (very affluent and assimilated) Cosby household.  But that’s how it is for MANY people I know- they don’t go around discussing race, culture, etc. ALL the livelong day!       

 

Isn’t this kitchen a BIT large for NYC?  LOL… 

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Did you know that the Cosby family house (the outside) was a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights?  This is one of the priciest, prettiest, and family-oriented ‘hoods in NYC.

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I liked the fact that Claire (a corporate lawyer) knew what Cliff was up to, what he was thinking, and was NEVER a pushover.  She was also (naturally) cool, elegant, and pretty!

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Wasn’t Rudy adorable?  The most positive aspect of the show- Cliff was a VERY involved father.  He listened to his kids, teased them (sometimes a bit TOO much), and worked at problem-solving. 

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Family Ties 

 

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What other teen (besides Alex P. Keaton) had a poster of Reagan on his bedroom wall!?  Alex was NEVER afraid to show his smarts (rare for sitcom kids these days).  He knew what he wanted and went for it, BUT he was a likeable fellow!  Michael J. Fox brought a kind of physicality to his role that was VERY humorous, especially when contrasted with the slow, deliberate movements of his (much taller) father, played by Michael Gross.  The fact that Steven and Elise were ex-hippies made Alex’s Republicanism funny, too. 

 

Remember how Alex used to leap up onto the kitchen counter to answer the phone?  LOL…

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Michael met his wife of many years, Tracy Pollan, while working on this comedy!  In recent years, BOTH Tracy and Michael Gross made (very memorable) guest appearances on the Law & Order shows.

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MacGyver

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Wow, can you believe Richard Dean Anderson (RDA) is over 50 now!?  With his blonde hair (making the mullet look COOL), blue eyes, and youthful face/form, RDA was a big audience draw for the ladies in the TV audience.  Who says girls don’t like science (even far-fetched stuff)?  

Okay, the big question- why didn’t Mac ever have a gf?  After all, who doesn’t like a hottie who’s unassuming (he’s from Minnesota after all), lives on a houseboat (in SoCal), and never drinks?  Because many female fans would NOT have it; they wrote letters against such a relationship.  LOL!          

 

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Did you know that MacGyver  was a big international hit?  Some friends (who grew up in Bangladesh) said they watched this show regularly.  Back then the main baddies were Russians, unlike today.  Hmmm… what would Mac think of religious fundies? 

This was the kind of action show ALL ages could watch.  Mac was against guns, so he never used them- a good msg for young’uns!     

 

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My HS Economics teacher, Mr. Reff, once played against Richard Dean Anderson in a charity hockey tournament in Tucson.  This was back when RDA had a role on General Hospital.  Mr. Reff commented that RDA wasn’t as good a player as he was! 

 

Star Trek: The Next Generation

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This is one of my MOST fave TV shows of all time!!!  This show had a GREAT cast, intelligent writing, subtle humor, and said a LOT about our time (though it was set in a fictional future).  My dad said he didn’t understand it upon first glance- he called it “weird.”  We kids insisted that he watch it more closely.   You had to pay attention to discover the important issues ST:TNG explored.  Remember the #1 rule of Star Fleet?  “The Prime Directive” said that there can be no interference with the internal affairs of other civilizations.  I guess W. and his crew weren’t watching- LOL!

 

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It’s VERY tough to decide, but my fave characters were Capt. Picard (Patrick Stewart) and Data (Brent Spiner).  Because Patrick was mature, confidant, and theatrically trained, the role of authority suited him to a tee.  And who doesn’t LOVE his voice? 

I kind of liked that fact that Picard and Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) didn’t hook up, even though they had GREAT respect for each other and FAB chemistry together!  That’s how REAL life goes sometimes…

 

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Data, under his odd contacts and golden make-up, sought to be more like the humans.  He was an android (the first of his kind), so he was always an outsider.  As a teen, it was EASY to relate to him!  I liked the easy friendship between Data and Geordi.  And remember when a pretty blonde engineer fell in love with Data?  Fun stuff!   

 

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Remember when Data wanted to learn to dance so he’d be prepared for O’Brien’s wedding?  He didn’t explain to Dr. Crusher that he wanted to learn social dancing, hence the tap dancing!

From Wikipedia: In response to a fan’s question at the 2008 Fan Expo in Toronto, Brent said when he was first auditioning for the role of Data on Star Trek The Next Generation, he was told he might have to read for the role of Riker. Brent’s response was he only wanted to read for the character of Lt. Cmdr. Data. He said he would not have been interested in doing the show if he had been cast as Riker.

 

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Another cool thing about TNG– talented guest stars and recurring characters (like Q, played by John de Lancie).  Q was one of the FEW guys who could unsettle, annoy, and (often) totally piss off the cool, professional Capt. Picard.  Q even went on to other ST shows, b/c the fans LOVED him so much!  He gave Data the gift of laughter in one memorable ep.