Archive for March, 2014

(H)air of Respect

Wednesday, March 5th, 2014
Judge Cayetano Valenzuela (left) greets Robert LaPam during the walkthru, but notice he also pulls him in close to inspect his mustache. LaPam was a winner in the "Fighter" category.

Follicle Judge Cayetano Valenzuela (left) greets Robert LaPam during the walk thru, but notice he also pulls him in close to inspect his mustache. LaPam was a winner in the “Fighter” category.

Whip Appeal

Wednesday, March 5th, 2014
Emily gets into character before the judging for the Festival of the Fantastical Facial Follicle.

Emily gets into character before meeting judges at the Festival of the Fantastical Facial Follicle. She should have won for best costume.

Ties that Bind

Monday, March 3rd, 2014
Gymnastics judge Abe Gabriel flexes his Suit & (SU) Tie Game

Gymnastics judge and retired teacher Abe Gabriel flexes his suit & tie game in Buffalo on Sunday. He knows how to rep the orange and blue.

Dubious Achievement

Sunday, March 2nd, 2014

Here’s an award for our most famous freeway.

Superhero Style

Saturday, March 1st, 2014
Neil Huber, winner of the shows off his ode to The Wolverine at the Festival of the Fantastical Facial Follicle.

Neil Huber, winner of the shows off his ode to The Wolverine at the Festival of the Fantastical Facial Follicle.

Shout out to the creative and speedy on-site grooming  skills displayed by Hall of Fame (Barbershop) at the FoFFF.

Was it Something We Said?

Saturday, March 1st, 2014
The Art of Not Shaving (Landmark Theater)

The Art of Not Shaving (Landmark Theater)

Reflecting Downtown

Saturday, March 1st, 2014
Development continues along South Salina Street (Downtown).

Development continues along South Salina Street (Downtown).

They Came before Crossover

Saturday, March 1st, 2014

Author and Morehouse College journalism professor Ron Thomas spoke at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications last Thursday.

Morehouse College Sports and Journalism Program Director Ron Thomas spoke about the genesis of the NBA and how it was integrated during a visit to the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Thursday.



Ron Thomas shared stories from his book They Cleared the Lane with SU students and faculty this week. His exhaustive research highlights ballers such as Chuck Cooper, Bucky Lew and Cleo Hill.   Thomas, who grew up in Buffalo and went to college in Rochester,  is a former NBA beat-writer, turned author and educator. His talk was part of an event produced by Syracuse University’s Sports Media Center.

Thomas also posed one of the most clever sports trivia questions out there: Who was the NBA’s first player? (there’s more than one answer, so read the book)

On Friday, Thomas continued his labor of love by attending a ceremony in West Virginia that featured a tribute to Earl Lloyd.