Saturday, March 22, 2014

Michael Thomasson


The World's Largest Video Game Collection
El Paso Times: click here

Tú Libro 915


El Paso Program Tú Libro Gives
Books to Children Not Served by Libraries

Story by Ramon Renteria / El Paso Times: click here

I really liked this article and wanted to make sure to share it.  Read it a little while ago.  Full article is linked above to the El Paso Times.  Here is a quote from the article by Georgina Perez aka Libro Lady.  Hopefully this inspires the next person that will find it in them to see themselves as a literary activist.  Great story.

"Perez is the founder and inspiration behind Tú Libro, a grassroots effort to collect and distribute free books to children across El Paso County, especially in impoverished rural areas and colonias where libraries often do not exist. "Anywhere there's a kid, there should be books," Perez said. "You cannot have a healthy lifestyle without nutrition or education." Perez became a literacy activist in recent years when she started working with Chicano author Dagoberto Gilb and other educators urging Texas to include Mexican-American literature and culture in the public school curriculum."

For more information: www.tulibro915.com

Artwork by Stephen Gammell

Artwork by Stephen Gammell
From the Scary Story Series

I use to keep my distance from these books in grade school.  The artwork was all too creepy.  I'd pass by the book every now and then, sometimes picking up a copy to flip through momentarily, and put it down, creeped out by the artwork.  Throughout my middle and high school years I'd forget all about the books til' meeting a few artists in life who made me think back on those Scary Story drawings.  I forgot all about the book's title and author and had a hard time finding it.  A good friend sent the link that has a few of the pictures from the stories archived.  One of my favorite ones revisiting the images is the one up above.  They look like chess pieces.  Creepy chess pieces.

Ended up ordering a copy of the book for old time's sake.

-BB.Lee

Gary Payton Hall of Fame


Gary Payton Hall of Fame

Taking it back to one of my all time favorite players.  Won't ever forget that series run towards the title in 1996 against the Bulls.  Skipped going to my Abuelita's house on Sunday just to watch em'.  Congratulations to none other than the Glove.  

-BB.Lee

Sunday, February 9, 2014

The Regular Show


Slam Dunk! - The Regular Show

Shot from a hilarious episode on Cartoon Network.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Andress Eagles


Andress Eagles 2013 (Junior Varsity)

No. 1!

Photograph by Lee*

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar


On the Shoulders of Giants

BB.Zoo's latest read. 

Here is a clip from the foreword by the great Quincy Jones.

"In the epigraph that begins this introduction, the brilliant African-American scholar Ron Karenga says, "Our youth can be our fate or our future."  Something is our fate when we blindly stumble into it without having any control.  But the future is something we first envision and then go about creating - if we know what we want and how to get there."