Certainly no spoilers here, instead a bit of a running “Dr. Ike” praise, as they appeared, for some of the great actors, in what is a superb film, “Conclave,” which I saw on my 11/10 b/day (same, albeit with a different calendar then, as Martin Luther).
“Conclave” is mysterious and surely digs into some evil politics (most is), hypocrisy and great character studies, all boosted exponentially, by some, not all cited here, performances.
“So” we get there a bit “into,” Ike’s wife and eldest daughter maneuver the “dark” (theater and backdrop for most of the movie) and sit rows ahead.
He/Ike cites, as they come on, no preview what face recognition he has, and first it is Isabella Rossellini. Next Stanley Tucci and after one memorable scene, his past and present collate into praise from each of us.
In between Ike is interrogative, regarding John Lithgow– and I am not sure, but it is he and as always, Lithgow is superb.
Guiding, anchoring and brilliant is Ralph Fiennes. All are tremendous in “Conclave” and in their distinguished careers. Add among others not cited, Lucian Msamati, Sergio Castellitto and Carlos Diehz.
I was truly overwhelmed positively by this Edward Berger directed great piece, which is fiction but …….
Go see “Conclave,” it might just help (bit of a spoiler) regarding certainty and other matters as the earth, I say randomly, revolves around the sun (Carly’s (Simon) total eclipse of the sun plays “as”– I swear!!!).

A superb actor, Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence, is pictured above.
Replace “Hey Jude” with “Hey Book,” and this follows out of tune but cathartic as I do not cross, in a bad way–the line, no matter which form.
Hey book you are so fine, you took 3 of 4 bad weeks plus player wins on Trump and made it better.
“Dogs” barked ATS in 11 of 14, as I include, yet did not bet, tonight after the suckers, I mean fave betting players won 3 of 4 weeks and they won big on Trump also.
I knew but did not do! So what, I spent mi b/day with a long time friend and his family, among other things, seeing the superbly acted film, “Conclave.”

Another good option: Read a book.
This year marked the first time in 4 such instances that a Yankees’ Presidential election year World Series loss, was followed by a Republican presidential election win.
Thrice before in 1960, 1964, and 1976, the Yankees lost the World Series and a Democrat ascended to or was elected for the first time (L.B. Johnson in ’64), to what was to be their lone presidential election victory.
In chronological order— an assassination, an “I shall not seek” and decisive election defeat were the reasons.
Call it a “best of 7/Mickey Mantle,” and the Republicans win (they are doing mucho winning this week, people speaking words such as “mucho” switching over, which is their right, operative word) (4-3) the 7 times, the Yankees prevailed in presidential election year World Series, winning such in ’28,’52 and ’56 with “Ike” and again in 2000.
Democrats or a Democrat, twice F.D. Roosevelt (I actually read Conrad Black’s excellent 1100 pages or so biography of Mr. Roosevelt taking here is that word, “mucho” time) won in ’32 and ’36 and then again in ’96.
Overall, The Democrats/ “shoot themselves in the foot Democrats, (hey Mr. Biden “PPPP” –yes “Papa Pardon” your son, who would want their son in jail, however, do so, while simultaneously pardoning Peltier, as in Leonard Peltier, who has tragically rotted there, often mistreated for 50 years) are (6-5) in Yankees Presidential election year W.S.

Ted Williams “El Thumper,” is pictured above.
My highest or even less than that amount, praise for artistic greats does not usually begin with awards, yet somehow, this time with recitation of the fact Quincy Jones, who died days back at age 91, won so many, citing it in the “Rickey Henderson position,” is not a bad way to begin, remembering the extraordinary Mr. Jones.
He was a producer, songwriter, and composer, among much else.
Memories and the actual, beautifully stir memories: “It’s My Party” with Leslie Gore and no crying here, I would, if I wanted to, but Mr. Jones’ life yields happy thoughts.
Add music from two great, serious films, two years apart, the too powerful still to be shown often, “The Pawnbroker” in 1965 and “In The Heat Of The Night” two years later.
Below will be a video of Quincy Jones leading a group of greats singing “We Are The World.”
Money and awards have to be cited as Jones won 28 Grammy Awards and he produced the so successful “Thriller” album, with Michael Jackson.
More on awards in two cited above Jones music/films. I loved/love “Cat Ballou” and Lee Marvin’s performance. However it and I know it is apples and oranges, but I will say it this way, few if any performances top the one Rod Steiger gave in “The Pawnbroker.” Two years later, excellent, but … Steiger won for “In The Heat of the Night.”
Tonight watch “Quincy Jones in Paris” on PBS Channel 13, in New York. What a prolific great Mr. Jones was.

What an honor to have met Quincy Jones a good number of years back.
Left to right, Andy B. and Quincy Jones

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It ought not to be a brain twister to figure why often cryptic me, “leads” with this from Wikipedia.
Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908) was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, serving from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897. He was the first Democrat to win the presidency after the Civil War and was one of two Democratic presidents, followed by Woodrow Wilson, in an era when Republicans dominated the presidency between 1869 and 1933. Cleveland won the popular vote in three presidential elections: 1884, 1888 and 1892. In 1888, Benjamin Harrison won the electoral college vote, and thus the presidency, in 1888, before Cleveland won the electoral college in 1892, making Cleveland the first U.S. president to serve non-consecutive presidential terms,[b] and the only to do so until the expected second inauguration of Donald Trump after having won the 2024 presidential election, following his failure to win a consecutive second term in the 2020 presidential election.
Donald J. Trump Sr. (he opened -130 or so presumably vs Biden, was as high as -270 or so after a certain debate and attempted assassination and an underdog of say plus 120 vs new candidate Harris (her name evokes polls and they proved correct this and most times)–oh the “middle” possibilities in this and most elections, unlike sports the fickle, “prisoner of the moment” mentality of so and too many in this republic is “baked” into the line) did pull a “Grover Cleveland” and win elections 8 years apart after losing one in between.
I confess thinking Cleveland was a Republican (as noted by Wikipedia, he was not) and “vibing” Trump as a Republican, would win much as Ronald Reagan, who played the great pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander, surely named for President Cleveland, in the movie “The Winning Team,” co-starring Doris Day, won 2, of course, consecutive presidential elections, the second now forty years ago.
Perhaps down the road, I will recall a nice brief encounter with Mr. Trump, nearly forty years ago when he was a USFL (United States Football League) team owner and perhaps “channel” him for dating advice.

Stephen “Grover” Cleveland, pictured above and now Donald J. Trump Sr. are the only people to win, lose and then win. U.S. presidential elections. Both did so in 3 consecutive elections, 132 years apart.
Mucho out there, however, digit World Series winning years for teams will follow.
“Holy Esoteric” Andy B.” would fit.
Once again, the Yankees, who have had some bad results for them, in “4” years, (“pretty good” for others– ode to Larry David, a Yankees fan, last I ascertained), failed to title in such. They have never done so, also losing in the W.S. in 1964, “strike season’d denied in ’94 (the denial of best record Montreal Expos is far more compelling but the Yankees also were having an excellent “reg”) and overcome in the 2004 ALCS.
They have 27 World Series wins, an incredible 16 more than the Cards, who are second in baseball annals with 11.
The once Highlanders, who as-they never reached the World Series, also have never won it all in a “5” year. Thus 27 crowns and 8 of the 10 possible digits.
The Cards also have a “confined” title digits year history (cue Pat Sajak, seen at the most recent W.S. and not given it all (Why?) Ryan Seacrest as for St. Loo–“there are” three “4’s–’34,’44 and ’64 and (there are) three “6’s” –’26, ’46 and 2006, two 2’s (’42 and ’82) and also two “1’s” –’31 with John “Pepper” Martin standing out and 2011 highlighted by David Freese’s incredible clutch hits. Add one seven (’67 with Mr. Gibson winning thrice and you get a compact, only 5 digits for 11 crowns.
I will stop there only to return with different “digits stories” for the next 4 on the most titles list (the A’s and Red Sox with 9 and the Dodgers and Giants with 8).
Click below to view David Freese’s beyond clutch, 2 out 2 rbi triple B9 of #6 in the 2011 W.S.
Oh the charm, wit, beauty and sex appeal (did you see “Young Frankenstein?”), which I did just days before Ms. Garr, an incredibly talented performer, for whom the above compliments are intended, died too young at age 77.
Yes, “another blow but that how it go” ode to Curtis Mayfield “Freddie’s Dead,” lighter note Freeman is Series “Most Valuable”), however, some Garr moments, especially those of banter on talk shows and maybe another tribute from one closer to Shakespeare will help.
Teri was also an ambassador in the cause of helping those victimized by multiple sclerosis, something, I knowing someone, who bravely battles it, now from a home away from her home, endears me even further to “Talented Teri.”
She was/is so much more! Additionally, I will have more as saved memories become available. For now, click below for an appearance on Mr. Letterman’s show.

Teri Garr, truly memorable and great in such films as “Young Frankenstein” (What hump?), and “Tootsie” plus so much else, is pictured above.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, down (5-0) and sans a hit entering T5, rallied for 5 unearned runs in that frame and 2 more, also a bit, not quite as fortuitously, T8, those being the final runs of baseball 2024, as L.A. won #5 (7-6), taking the W.S. vs the Yankees (now (27-14) in W.S.), in 5. games.
Freddie Freeman had one of the greatest World Series ever, getting 12 rbi’s, tying Bobby Richardson’s mark set in defeat in 1960, getting big rbi hits in all 4 Dodgers’ wins, highlighted by the series’ most important play, a game ending, grand slam home run, yielding a (6-3) L.A. win in the opener.
It is the Dodgers’ 8th title, first in a full season since 1988 and just the second since Sandy (Koufax) shutout the Twins, (their only home W.S. loss-they are (11-1) riding that to a (2-1) W.S. mark) at Minnesota in 1965.
This is the 6th time the Dodgers clinched the crown on the road and the third time they did so at still venerable but not quite as in the past, Yankee Stadium. Only once, again with Sandy pitching a complete game (2-1) clincher have the Dodgrs clinched a W.S. at home. Their other crown was finalized on a neutral field in 2020.
In the 5 run L.A. 5th, in addition to Yankees’ errors, Mookie Betts, Freeman and Teoscar Hernandez delivered 2 out rbi hits, the latter two, of the two run variety to tie the tilt at 5.
Then T8, trailing (6-5) the Dodgers got “one base advances” in 5 straight at bats, with sac flies to Judge (he homered but made a key error and Soto says he is open to all 30 teams but ……) by Gavin Lux and Betts (his third title in the last 4 even years, all 3 in World Series involving the Dodgers, his Red Sox 5’ing them in 2018 and their “bubble,” not so hot title in 2020).
That 2018 W.S. ended with starting pitcher Chris Sale pitching a 1-2-3, B9 up (5-1) and his Red Sox team up (3-1) in the series vs the Dodgers.
Last night, another starting pitcher, Walker Buehler, the #3 winner, 2 nights earlier, hurled a 1-2-3 B9, up just a run giving L.A. the 5 games series triumph, just the second time in 41 W.S. that the Yankees lost in 5 games. (The other was in 1942 when the Cardinals (a distant second to the Yankees who have 27, with 11 titles) came to New York (1-1) and won all 3, actually winning the last 4 of that series and taking it in 5. The next year the Yankees “reversed” matters, winning the series 4 games to 1.
Finally, in the game that made it 25 of 25 that a team up (3-0) in the World Series not only won it but did so in 5 games or less, credit winning pitcher Blake Treinen, for 2 and one third scoreless innings.

World Series MVP, Freddie Freeman, pictured above, won #1 with a game ending grand slam, “solo’d” to put the once Brooklyn team up (4-1) in an eventual (4-2) #2 win, the least but still important hit of his incredible series.
Continuing, Freddie “set the tone” in #3 hitting a first inning 2 run homer in an eventual go up (3-0) win. Last night his team down (5-1) Freeman lashed a 2 rbi hit. He hit a 2rhr T1 in the lone L.A. loss that in game 4.