About six weeks ago, “we” here in St. Louis went through one major, major summer storm. I say “we” because I had the good fortune to be in Florida for the week (as much as [...]
In today’s USA Today in the Life section, there is a great article by Colleen Clark. It deals with the class of ’06 from Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans. With all the [...]
Today, my home state of Missouri has a new law that goes into effect and concerns two things I care deeply about: kids and traffic safety. MO’s new law doesn’t just bump up the [...]
Just a quick thank you to the Blind Outreach program of St. Louis for asking me to present at your luncheon today. Special thanks to Kerry Smith for setting everything up! Your organization does [...]
Did anyone see the Primetime Special Report on ABC last night “Out of Control: AIDS in Black America“? Wow, what an enlightening look at something I knew very little about. Yet, the [...]
Thanks to the staff of the Missouri School for the Blind for the opprotunity to present yesterday. I wish you the best of luck with your students this year and please let me know if there’s [...]
Turner Broadcasting announced today that they will be reviewing and editing some 5800 cartoons in their collection. Apparently, after a good 30 years of knowing the dangers of cigarettes, someone [...]
Friday, Oct. 27, 20067:30 p.m. Edward D. Jones Auditorium St. Louis, MOWe’ll be releasing the 2nd edition of my autobiography, After This… An Inspirational Journey For All The Wrong [...]
Just returned from a wedding weekend for my good friend and Kappa Sigma brother, Andy Netterville. The weekend was a blast and things couldn’t have been more than perfect. Congrats to Andy [...]