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Tag: Columns

Overthinking baby’s first Christmas

Posted on December 21, 2013 By Brody No Comments on Overthinking baby’s first Christmas

This column appeared in The Herald-Sun in December 2013: Just five years ago, I’d have laughed in the face of anyone who told me that I’d someday find myself standing in the back aisle of a Durham Toys R Us, weighing the benefits of Baby’s First Blocks, the Soothe & Glow Seahorse and the Rhyme…

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Violence highlights need for change

Posted on December 15, 2013 By Brody No Comments on Violence highlights need for change

This column appeared in The Herald-Sun in December 2013:

In the past two weeks, DeWarren K. Langley has faced the prospect of attending two funerals for murder victims he’s known.

The first was for Patrick Danial Holmes, a 24-year-old man who Langley saw at a recent prison summit at a local church, where Holmes had talked about the struggle of a convicted felon trying to find honest work after incarceration.

Durham police say James Edward Walker, 22, gunned Holmes down on Fidelity Drive the evening of Dec. 2.

But the second really seemed to strike close to home for Langley, a community and youth advocate.

Someone fired a gun near an apartment on Commerce Street where Darren Taylor slept. Taylor, a 27-year-old father who walked his daughter to the Community Family Life and Recreation Center at Lyon Park every day, died days later of his injuries.

“You don’t hear a lot about young black fathers raising children, instilling values in children, encouraging them to get an education,” Langley said. “For him to have been at home, minding his business, asleep, and be hit by a stray bullet is disheartening in a community where so many great things are going on.”

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Thanks to Walt for inspiring imagination

Posted on December 7, 2013December 7, 2013 By Brody No Comments on Thanks to Walt for inspiring imagination

This column appeared in The Herald-Sun in December 2013:

Thursday was Walt Disney’s birthday. If defrosted today, he would be 112 years old.

I owe him a lot, despite the fact that he left this world just a few months after my birth in 1966.

Without him, I never would’ve come up with my irreverent impersonation of “Backstage Mickey,” which proved popular at office parties after a few beers and a hummus plate.

I might not have frequently unnerved visiting relatives by declaring that “a ghost will follow you home.”

And I certainly wouldn’t have gotten my first real job, at the Magic Kingdom theme park, which opened about five years after Disney died.

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Crankiness in a week of thanks

Posted on November 29, 2013 By Brody No Comments on Crankiness in a week of thanks

I blame it on the Metamucil ad in my Facebook feed.

The fiber supplement showed up the other day, right before Thanksgiving, and I got to thinking about how the advertisements that appear in the feed are most likely inspired by links and the content of status updates shared by users.

Have I really started getting old now, I wondered? Even on Facebook?

I remarried in March. Six months ago, we got a child. Since then, I’ve done so much less of the things that would have resulted in advertisements for gadgets, computer games and movies.

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