The one and only Joe Franklin visited La Guardia Community College on October 15th and gave a speech about his career in the media in the Poolside CafĂ©. A representative of Tallen Productions first spoke about the agency of management and productions and you have to have a good and professional personality and look about you to get cast for a part in any commercial. To become cast, you basically have to sell yourself. The representative of the agency told a story of when he meet with Frank Sinatra and Sinatra told him how much he wanted to be on Joe’s show and, low and behold, he appeared on the show four times.
Franklin has had many of today’s stars on his show when they were just starting out in their careers. In fact, Julia Roberts started out as his secretary and look at her today. He spoke about his career in television and radio broadcasting. I believe he still has a radio show called “Memory Lane” in which he broadcasts through Bloomberg radio. He had The Joe Franklin Show on TV for 43 years and interviewed people like Tom Cruise, Frank Sinatra, as I mentioned, Edward R. Murrow, Bruce Springstein when he was starting out, and many others far too long to list. He even interviewed five of our 40+ U.S. president, including Former President Nixon. But of course, when working in the media, there is the FCC to keep in mind and Franklin was the first to be fined for using obscenities in his show and was also censored for making certain comments on Camel brand cigarettes.
He listened to old radio shows as a kid and that was how he became interested in broadcast. He was born Joseph Fortgang, in Bronx, New York, but changed it to Joe Franklin because he had gotten used to be called Franklin since he graduated from Ben Franklin high school and he attended Columbia University of Media. One thing he said he never did while his show was on the air was he never rehearsed like today’s talk show hosts do. He also feels that actors these days all do the same thing it gets old, but he does have his favorites. He does stand-up, as well, and was always a fan of the late, great George Carlin.
Franklin is also a write and has many published books including Marilyn Monroe Story by Joe Franklin, and Classics of the Silent Screen, simply because he is a fan of silent films. A total of 45,000 copies of his books were sold. He has no regrets in his work and advises us that we are in the right place at the right time and only go into that field if we are “100% interested and devoted”.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Things are going down hill...
Things these days are really going down hill. There has been bad journalism, Wall St falling apart, and the presidential candidates don't know how to fix things. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see all of the debate last night, just the first 15 minutes or so of it (while I was working and I even couldn't pay full attention because I had to concentrate on my work) but I do know what was talked about just by reading the story on it in the New York Times and they spoke about the financial crisis, that has in fact spread throughout the world, and the war. I believe that the money that was lost in the United States went overseas to Iraq. That's the only explanation to me. Obama doesn't really want to raise taxes. He said "those who make less than a quarter million a year will not see their taxes go up". I think that is a little reasonable because the upper-class (upper-upper and upper-lower) should pay more than the middle and lower classes.
To clarify the two upper-classes: upper-upper are those who were born into wealth and upper-lower are those who acquired it sometime during their life. As Chris Rock said: there's the rich and the wealthy. "Shaq is rich...the man who signs his check is wealthy."
Not a lot of people have asked this question lately, what's going on in Iraq? How many have we lost? How many have they lost? What is the status over there? No one is talking about it because everyone is distracted by our money loss rather than our citizen loss. I think the papers' headlines should read about the election and the war EQUALLY. The citizen loss is casued by the fund loss, and vise versa. It's a vicious circle. Money is the root of all evil.
To clarify the two upper-classes: upper-upper are those who were born into wealth and upper-lower are those who acquired it sometime during their life. As Chris Rock said: there's the rich and the wealthy. "Shaq is rich...the man who signs his check is wealthy."
Not a lot of people have asked this question lately, what's going on in Iraq? How many have we lost? How many have they lost? What is the status over there? No one is talking about it because everyone is distracted by our money loss rather than our citizen loss. I think the papers' headlines should read about the election and the war EQUALLY. The citizen loss is casued by the fund loss, and vise versa. It's a vicious circle. Money is the root of all evil.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
It's been a while...
Hey pplz! I know I haven't posted in a while...knida forgot that I had one of these. But I'm actually doing research on this site--on all of these blog and online profile sites which does include the infamous MySpace. I picked this because I think it's interesting what people post up on these sites and why. It also interests me on how people can be themselves and put too much about themselves or live a-whole-nother life on them. Sometimes, a person's true self can come out on an online profile...scary :-P. So do join this site so we can read all of Louis' rants lol. Enjoy!
P.S.,
the title of my blog, "Josephine", is a nick name that my supervisor at work has for me. He told me that I look like a "Josephine" and it just so happens that it was my great-grandmother's name from Dominica.
P.S.,
the title of my blog, "Josephine", is a nick name that my supervisor at work has for me. He told me that I look like a "Josephine" and it just so happens that it was my great-grandmother's name from Dominica.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Blog 5-7: where does it all come from?
yes its late but here is Blog 5. according to Wikipedia.com, the fish itself is the Atlantic Cod that is gray-ish in color when it is fully matured and it is in the "vulnerable" stage which is about half-way to extinction. most schools of cod are located in the Northeastern Atlantic. cod can also be found along the coast of Greenland, which is currently melting, according to Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth. several European nations caught hundreds of thousands tons in the 1970s. for more information on the Atlantic Cod, click on the words.
rice is a plant that mainly grows in Asia and Africa. this crop came to the Untied States in 1694 in South Carolina when the US brought over the slaves from Africa. the Spanish brought it to South America in the 18th century, which could explain why Hispanics eat rice almost every day. but different types of rice are grown in different places. wild rice, which is what i like best, originated from the island Sulawesi of Indonesia. forests have been cleared on the main island of Java for rice cultivation.
wherever rice is grown, its always originally brown. that is the husk that the rice grows in on the plant. the Japanese used a funny machine to "polish" the rice, which is the process of removing the husk and he germ from the brown rice and making it "white" rice.
onions grow almost everywhere. in acident Egypt, onions were buried with the dead because it was believed that the strong smell of the onion would "bring breath back to the dead" (wikipedia.com). in the Middle Ages, people used onions to pay their rent and doctors then prescribed it to infertial women to help start a family.
i know everyone is wondering why onions make you cry. the reason why someone would tear while cutting onions is because onions have large cells and when they are broken, they release a liquid which kind of makes your hands sticky and it has a smell that when it gets in your eyes it makes you tear. my eyes were immune to that for a good 3 years. i remember i took culinary arts in high school and we cut onions a lot.
rice is a plant that mainly grows in Asia and Africa. this crop came to the Untied States in 1694 in South Carolina when the US brought over the slaves from Africa. the Spanish brought it to South America in the 18th century, which could explain why Hispanics eat rice almost every day. but different types of rice are grown in different places. wild rice, which is what i like best, originated from the island Sulawesi of Indonesia. forests have been cleared on the main island of Java for rice cultivation.
wherever rice is grown, its always originally brown. that is the husk that the rice grows in on the plant. the Japanese used a funny machine to "polish" the rice, which is the process of removing the husk and he germ from the brown rice and making it "white" rice.
onions grow almost everywhere. in acident Egypt, onions were buried with the dead because it was believed that the strong smell of the onion would "bring breath back to the dead" (wikipedia.com). in the Middle Ages, people used onions to pay their rent and doctors then prescribed it to infertial women to help start a family.
i know everyone is wondering why onions make you cry. the reason why someone would tear while cutting onions is because onions have large cells and when they are broken, they release a liquid which kind of makes your hands sticky and it has a smell that when it gets in your eyes it makes you tear. my eyes were immune to that for a good 3 years. i remember i took culinary arts in high school and we cut onions a lot.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
what does it come in?
the packaging for the fish is a plastic bag that is sealed to keep the salty smell inside the bag. the brand i believe is "Alaskan Cod Fish", but i think thats too fake for the name...thats the name of the fish and what confuses me more about the brand is that there a picture of the Sydney Oprea House printed on the front of the package. to be honest, i don't think thats the brand my mother buys--this "Sydney" fish happens to be the default brand that is sold in the supermarket i work in.
for the onions, i really don't know what farm there are grown in. the produce manager at my job is only there in the mornings. so i can't really ask where all the produce is grown. there are like 10 different types of onions there. and they're all the same to me :-)
as for the rice, the brand is Carnola (i think) and they come in different sized bags. my mother always buys the 20 lb bag since there are 5 people living in my house and rice is eaten like EVERY NIGHT AND I'M SICK OF IT!
for the onions, i really don't know what farm there are grown in. the produce manager at my job is only there in the mornings. so i can't really ask where all the produce is grown. there are like 10 different types of onions there. and they're all the same to me :-)
as for the rice, the brand is Carnola (i think) and they come in different sized bags. my mother always buys the 20 lb bag since there are 5 people living in my house and rice is eaten like EVERY NIGHT AND I'M SICK OF IT!
Friday, November 2, 2007
how much my meal cost
i looked around in the C-Town i worked in to find out how much each ingredient costs for "Bacalao". first, the salted cod fish costs $3.99 for a 1 lb package. the rice is $8.89 for a 20 lb bag and the onion that is put in it when sauteing the fish is $1.29 a lb. a set 2lb bag is either the same price or $.99. i guess it pays off to work in a supermarket sometimes. :-)
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
AMNH
here is another post about the AMNH. i kinda got some imformation wrong in the last post, so im here to fix that. from that one film on the melting glacier named Russell, which is located in Grennland, not South America, is still melting from global warming. that limestone that is located in the Florida Keys, is mainly made of coral bc it was under the ocean 125, 000 years ago.
i was in the exihibit of the African Mammals to find pathos, logos, and ethos. the Lion itself said a lot when it came to ethos. in that little showcase, there was one male lion and about 4 lionesses--that told me a lot bc im a heavy believer in the Zodiac and men born under Leo the Lion have a tendecy to attract the women...i know its silly. the Giant Eland is similar to an Antolope, and they live in similar areas. each showcase gave a good amount of information.
i was in the exihibit of the African Mammals to find pathos, logos, and ethos. the Lion itself said a lot when it came to ethos. in that little showcase, there was one male lion and about 4 lionesses--that told me a lot bc im a heavy believer in the Zodiac and men born under Leo the Lion have a tendecy to attract the women...i know its silly. the Giant Eland is similar to an Antolope, and they live in similar areas. each showcase gave a good amount of information.
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