Double Dutch

Once Upon a Time in Harlem (William Greaves and David Greaves)
Aaron Douglas, Jean Blackwell Hutson, Nathan Huggins, Richard Bruce Nugent, Eubie Blake and Irwin C. Miller appear in Once Upon A Time In Harlem by William Greaves and David Greaves, an official selection of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by William Greaves Productions.

Reelz ID

I think this guy initially got stopped for having blue flashing lights that are restricted to law enforcement.

He tells the officer “I got it like this from the dealer.” The officer says something to the effect of “every car comes from a dealer.” When prompted for a license he’s a “Traveler,” and adds “as we all are (travelers).”

I certainly can understand having an aversion to the DMV. But there have to be rules of the road.

Frank Junior

I think Sinatra’s son was kidnapped. I had renewed interest how that wrapped up in light of the dreadful story about Savanna Guthrie’s mom Nancy.

Nancy drives a blue Subaru, which makes her even more endearing to me. I also like the desert-vibe A to Z.

Bit-coin bad actors are real-fake and it has consequences. A sad state of affairs when Harvey Levin is your go between for an untraceable currency.

Shit is about to get loud

This project is two buildings away from me. Not looking forward to the framing. I may have some post-trauma after Hollis and Virginia reframed the condo next door. That was a shared wall, but it’s likely with this project I’m going to hear it/feel it as well.