It is very hard to be a saint in the city

December 13, 303 –It the feast of St. Lucy (Santa Lucia) today. (Early depictions show Lucy offering her eyes on a platter; she is now the patron saint of Sicily and of Opticians.) Because her extreme beauty attracted too many admirers, Lucy gouged her own eyes out (she had body issues). Miraculously they grew back.Continue reading “It is very hard to be a saint in the city”

Thunderbirds are GO premiered

December 12, 1966 –Supermarionation was on full display when Thunderbirds are GO, based on the successful TV series, was released in the UK on this date. While the film received good reviews, it was not a box office success. The first feature film to be shot using the Livingston Electronic Viewfinder Unit, also known asContinue reading “Thunderbirds are GO premiered”

Hooray for Big Brother

December 12, 1954 –BBC Television aired the landmark adaptation of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four on this date. It was the most expensive drama produced to date. Prince Philip commented that he and Queen Elizabeth II had thoroughly enjoyed the broadcast; the BBC repeated a live broadcast four days later, attracting the largest television audience sinceContinue reading “Hooray for Big Brother”

They’re dancing in many social clubs in Bensonhurst

December 12, 1915 –It’s the birthday of Francis Albert today. Once again, under advise of legal council, I have make no jokes or innuendos about Mr. Sinatra’s alleged organized crime connection, especially since I work at a union facility (Please note – I did not use the word, Mafia.) And once again, We here atContinue reading “They’re dancing in many social clubs in Bensonhurst”

No Bunkies, it’s not a Holy Day of Obligation

December 12, 1531–It’s the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin, an indigenous peasant, had visions of the Virgin Mary. Legend held that the Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego outside Mexico City and left an imprint on his cactus-fiber poncho. The poncho became an icon for the Virgin of Guadalupe. It’s earlyContinue reading “No Bunkies, it’s not a Holy Day of Obligation”