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Open Mike: Square
I really need to work on comments this morning. I m fast getting far behind again. I ve had a couple of less-than-productive days, although I seem to have found time for exercise and for typing practice.
I confess I didn t know that I could set my Fujis to shoot square. I know why it s because when I got them I looked for a 4:3 ratio, which I prefer most, and they don t have that, so I just left them set to 3:2 and forgot about it. They also have a selection for a longer, skinnier aspect ratio 16:9 I think? The camera isn t handy at the moment and I never use that either.
The Real World s season 1 roommates earned very little money for their time.
The Real World: New York star Eric Nies pictured in New York City in 1993.Catherine McGann/Hulton Archives/Getty Images
According to several season 1 cast members who appeared on E!’s
For Real: The Story of Reality TV, each of the roommates earned just $2600 for filming an entire season of
The Real World: New York. More recent cast members have reportedly seen their pay bumped up to $5000 per season. (In contrast, long-running
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice is said to earn $62,000 per episode, totaling almost $1.2 million per season).
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Among his many accomplishments as a civil rights leader, the Rev. C.T. Vivian (center) helped integrate Florida s beaches by holding wade-ins. Some turned violent, like this one in June 1964.
The Rev. C.T. Vivian, the Missouri-born preacher who served as a civil rights leader and confidant to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., died last year at age 95. Now, eight months later, Vivian’s posthumously published memoir brings the full scope of his long life and landmark battles to life.
That includes successful efforts to desegregate lunch counters in Nashville and Peoria, Illinois; beaches in St. Augustine, Florida; and interstate bus lines as a Freedom Rider. Vivian was punched by the notorious Sheriff Jim Clark on the courthouse steps in Selma, Alabama, assaulted in jail and nearly drowned during the St. Augustine “wade-in.” His coolness in the face of violence led Andrew Young to credit his Selm