
And Now...Back To Our Regularly-Scheduled Programming
Feeling 'Mighty Real' About Mondays

After weeks of handling personal business, Iām excited to announce Iām back to creating and curating full-time again!
Thank you for your patience and supportāI truly appreciate it.
Starting today, video posts will be more consistentāpossibly even daily. My goal is at least one video a day, mixing shorter and longer content while exploring new formats and subjects. Expect plenty of photo montages, along with some fresh surprises.
Based on the early responses to yesterdayās poll, a biweekly livestream seems most popular. Every other Saturday morningāsay 10am Pacificāsince that time seems to work for quite a few people.
And for those who canāt make it liveāno worries! A replay will be available.
If you'd like to be a special guest on the livestream, please shoot me an email.
Iāll be happy to add you to the list.
Now itās time for me to get this workweek party startedā¦
Make it a great day, yāall!
Clint šāļø
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
ON THIS DAY = MARCH 31
BIRTHDAYS
1596 = RenƩ Descartes = French mathematician and philosopher
1685 = Johann Sebastian Bach = German composer
1732 = Joseph Haydn = Austrian composer
1835 = John La Farge = American artist
1878 = Jack Johnson = American boxer
1885 = Pascin = Bulgarian-American artist
1905 = Robert Stevenson = English filmmaker
1913 = Etta Baker = African-American singer
1918 = Ted Post = American director
1924 = Charles Guggenheim = American director and producer
1924 = Leo Buscaglia = American author and academic
1927 = Cesar Chavez = American labor union leader and activist
1927 = William Daniels = American actor
1928 = Lefty Frizzell = American singer-songwriter
1929 = Bert Fields = American lawyer and author
1929 = Liz Claiborne = Belgian-American fashion designer
1934 = Richard Chamberlain = American actor š
1934 = Shirley Jones = American actor and singer
1935 = Herb Alpert = American singer-songwriter, trumpet player, and producer
1940 = Barney Frank = American politician š
1943 = Christopher Walken = American actor
1944 = Camille Cabral = French-Brazilian politician š
1945 = Edwin Catmull = American computer scientist and animator
1948 = Al Gore = American soldier and politician
1948 = Rhea Perlman = American actor
1963 = Paul Mercurio = Australian actor and dancer
1965 = William McNamara = American actor and producer
1971 = Ewan McGregor = Scottish actor
1972 = Andrew Bowen = American actor, producer, and screenwriter
1972 = Evan Williams = American co-founder of Twitter and Pyra Labs
1984 = Jack Antonoff = American singer-songwriter and producer
EVENTS
1889 = The Eiffel Tower is officially opened.
1930 = The Motion Picture Production Code is instituted, imposing strict guidelines on the treatment of sex, crime, religion and violence in film, in the US, for the next thirty-eight years.
1951 = Remington Rand delivers the first UNIVAC I to the US Census Bureau.
1959 = The 14th Dalai Lama is granted political asylum in India.
1989 = Heathers is released in theaters.
1998 = Netscape releases Mozilla source code under an open source license.
1999 = The Matrix is released in theaters.
2000 = Boys Donāt Cry and High Fidelity are released in theaters.
HOLIDAYS + OBSERVANCES
PORTRAIT + QUOTES OF THE DAY
āI've learned, I think, to be able to distinguish between the necessary and the unnecessary as far as my limited outside time is concerned. Saying 'no' politely is a necessity if one wants to lead any kind of stable life.ā
Richard Chamberlain
āI pattern my actions and life after what I want. No two people are alike. You might admire attributes in others, but use these only as a guide in improving yourself in your own unique way. I don't go for carbon copies. Individualism is sacred!ā
Richard Chamberlain
Enjoyed the replays.
Thanks Clint, from Dr Kildare to Hamlet to Tchaikovsky to Shogun to Musketeer to Thad Luckinbill's lover in Nip/Tuck, Richard Chamberlain certainly did it all.