Another NYC Trip…

Church across from Columbia U (114th & Bdwy)
Church across from Columbia U (114th & Bdwy)

 

Hello readers,

I recently went to NYC for 2 job fairs held at Columbia.  On Friday March 6, I stood in line (for some mins!) for the non-profit/ED job fair at Columbia.   Last year, we didn’t have to wait in line.  There were Columbia undergrads/grads and alumni from several (good) schools present.  (I’m an alumnus of Fordham.)     

 

Waiting in line before non-profit job fair
Waiting in line before non-profit job fair

 

Please God, give me a job!!!   LOL…  There was a photographer snapping pics of the line; the chubby young (lovey-dovey) couple in front of me turned their heads away.  I guess they didn’t want anyone to know they didn’t have jobs.  Well, at least they have love!

 

On Saturday March 7, I went to the charter school career fair (off 120th St).  I had gone last year, and thought it wasn’t TOO busy or rushed.  We had to go through several doors and hallways to reach the actual fair.  (They had us in a pokey little corner of a bldg, b/c hey- who cares about educators?) 

 

This time there were MANY attendees!  The fair was held in 2 rooms- one quite small and one long-ish hall (actually a cafeteria).  I learned about a FEW new charter schools, but I already knew about most of the orgs and schools there.  No one looked pleased- forget looking happy!  Their faces were VERY serious. give or take a few young’uns here and there.  A few older, experienced teachers (from suburban areas) came to see what was out there.  (Maybe they fear layoffs?)   

 

Roosevelt Island
Roosevelt Island

 

The best part of the trip was seeing many of my NYC friends!  I stayed w/ my friend Sadia on Roosevelt Island for most of my trip; we got to know more about each other.  Sadia knows how to cook deshi and Thai food- very cool!  (She’ll be off to Toronto soon for a new adventure.  GOOD LUCK!!!)  I got to have a long talk with Rumana on Sunday. 

 

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Sadly, I know of SEVERAL people I know are out of jobs (laid-off or unable to re-enter workforce after some yrs away); they are architects, work in HR, finance, and more.       

 

Vietnames restaurant (Univ Place East)
Vietnames restaurant (Univ Place East)
On Friday, Sadia and I went to a Vietnamese place.  Yes, we will BOTH miss NYC a lot!  (I don’t see a HIGH chance of getting a teaching job there.)
All the best,
EMMA.

Dinner by Dad

Chicken curry w/ tomatoes
Chicken curry w/ tomatoes

 

Stir-fried broccoli w/ garlic
Stir-fried broccoli w/ garlic

 

Masoor dal (a type of lentil)
Masoor dal (a type of lentil)

 

Basmati rice
Basmati rice

 

Pulao rice (left over from a dinner at an aunt's)
Pulao rice (left over from a dinner at an aunt's)

Hanging out here… cable TV offline today!

Pics of Today:

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At least it’s sunny…

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but I’m in a LOUSY mood!

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I heard MANY DC ppl didn’t go to work yesterday!

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My lunch: tuna salad sandwich, baby carrots, & roasted red pepper hummus.

Recent iTunes Downloads:

Hindi Songs:

Haule Haule – Salim-Sulaiman & Sukhwinder Singh (Saavn Presents: Bollywood Hits 2008)

Jashn e BahaaraA.R. Rahman (Johaa Akbar film soundtrack)

Jai Ho A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack)

Nachley – Daler Mehndi & Kunal Ganjawala (Lakeer soundtrack)

Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte Salim Sulaiman & Sonu Nigaam (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi)

Ringa Ringa – A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack)

Country Songs:

Never Loved Before Alan Jackson & Martina McBride (Alan Jackson, Good Time)

Sweet Thing – Keith Urban’s new single

Things a Mama Don’t Know – Mica Roberts & Toby Keith (Mica Roberts’ debut CD)

Quick Movie Reviews:

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I had to be careful where I went because I was a Jew, because I was young and because I was handsome. It made me wiry and erratic and paranoid, which is what I still am. Always on guard.  Tony Curtis

Trapeze (1956)

Two gorgeous guys in tights- what’s not to like?  This film stars Burt Lancaster (gymnastics kept him off the streets as a kid) and Tony Curtis (who didn’t have the required skills at first, but was very enthusiastic).  Curtis’ willingness to learn impressed Lancaster very much.  The two men did most of their own stunts in this film- wow!

This classic pic is set in Paris, and focuses on the working relationship and friendship btwn an older, injured former trapeze star Mike Ribble (Lancaster) and his energetic, young protege Tino Orsini (Curtis).  Tino came all the way from NYC to learn a difficult/dangerous trick on the trapeze (that only Mike can teach him).  But an ambitious/manipulative  young woman, Lola, also in the circus, has her eyes on Tino.

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Tony Curtis has always been an actor who has refused to play it safe, and has devoted his working life to performing in a vast array of characters… Yet what stands out about all his performances in the inner vulnerability and humility he finds in his unsympathetic characters and the never-say-die attitude of the heroes he plays.  -IMDB bio

Life is to be lived within the limits of your knowledge and within the concept of what you would like to see yourself to be.  –Burt Lancaster

Sweet Smell of Success (1957)

Another pic w/ Lancaster & Curtis, BUT there are few nice guys here!  J.J. Hunsecker (Lancaster) is a powerful, much-feared gossip columnist.  He doesn’t feel guilty about ruining careers, marraiges, and his sensitive little sister’s budding romance.  (You can see the blemishes on Lancaster’s skin in this film; that suits the flawed character he plays.)  Sidney Falco (Curtis) is his ruthlessly ambitious publicist.  Friends worry that working w/ J.J. has corrupted Sid.  Just how far will Sid go to get a taste of success?

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A Soldier’s Story (1984)

This is a very thought-provoking ensemble fim based on a successful Broadway play; a young Denzel Washington playing a key role here.  It’s set in a Southern army camp during WWII; soldiers were segregated by race at that time.  They spent a lot of time playing baseball (many hailed from the Negro Leangue), waiting for a chance to fight.  The recruits may have clashing personalities, but they share a hatred of their drill instructor, Sgt. Waters (Adolph Caesar).

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Though Waters is black, too, he is very hard on his men.  His moods go up, down, and every which way.  Waters is not hesitant to use the “n” word to refer to those men he sits as “bad for the race.”  Waters takes no excuses from anyone, so no recruit is too upset when he meets w/ a mysterious death.  The white officers are worried, however, and call for assistance from Washington.

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Washington sends down Capt. Davenport (Howard Rollins from the TV series In the Heat of the Night); he’s a black officer/lawyer.  It’s not an easy case- Davenport quickly discovers.  The rag-tag group of recruits do a double take when they see an articulate/strong black officer, and the white officers fear that Davenport is the wrong man for the job.  “Folks around here won’t talk to you!” an older white officer exclaims.  But Davenport remains calm and professional, determined to find the truth.

Did You Know?:

– Burt Lancaster turned down the lead in Ben Hur (and the $1 million salary) b/c he thought it would be awful.  He set up his own production company (rare for an actor of his time) to do his own projects.

– Both Lancaster and Tony Curtis are native New Yorkers.  Who can mistake Curtis’ strong Bronx accent?

– Lancaster admitted to being nervous when working w/ Montgomert Clift in From Here to Eternity:

The only time I was ever really afraid as an actor was that first scene with Clift. It was my scene, understand: I was the sergeant, I gave the orders, he was just a private under me. Well, when we started, I couldn’t stop my knees from shaking. I thought they might have to stop because my trembling would show. I was afraid he was going to blow me right off the screen.

1st Snowfall of 2009 (NoVA)

Hey all,

The snow is (finally) here in the DC metro area/northern suburbs!  I’m currently in Alexandria, VA (close to Old Town).  My mom’s place (outside Indy) has had snow for the past few days.   

Good news: I’m starting my applications for 2009-2010 teaching jobs in SEVERAL states/cities: DC, VA, NC, and NY (1st choice, of course).   I’m also looking into NV, FL, and AZ (where I grew up).  I heard from an old family friend who’ll try help (in his state).  So, I’m not feeling TOO down today!

 

These pics are from just outside my Dad’s apt; we’re on the 5th fl.

 

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Thanks for checking in w/ my blog,

EMMA.

JAN 20th: Obama’s Inauguration- I Was There!!!

Hey all,

I went w/ my dad and my NYC pal (Sadia) to check out Obama’s BIG day!  The ppl were VERY excited, but still polite and calm.  I guess living w/ Dad in NoVA has its advantages…  LOL!     

Were you there?  Would LOVE to hear from you,

EMMA.

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P.S. A big thanks to Sadia for some of the pics!!!