Dear Friends of the Pub Quiz,
In class today we discussed the quotation “Be afraid to die until you have won some small victory for humanity.” Horace Mann, founder of Antioch College, spoke these words sometime in the late 19th century, and every day as a college student my father walked past a statue of Mann with the words at its base. It inspired my father to heed Mann’s words as an educator himself, as well as a theatre and film director, journalist, playwright and magician. Have you located the quotation or quotations that sustain and inspire you? Feel free to email them to me, or post them on the blog, and I will feature one or more of them in a Pub Quiz this year. Someone today has already reminded me of these wise words by Eleanor Roosevelt: “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” This weekend I saw the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble’s production of Twelfth Night and was reminded that “some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Do you have a sense of what that quotation means to you?
Tonight greatness awaits those who can answer questions about the following topics: internet fads, Florida, other southern states, world wars, the French language, film music (what’s your favorite film song to sing in the shower?), basketball, Mormons, Minneapolis, wildebeest stampedes, autographed documents, a tunnel anagram, Native American terminology, broken flowers, Glee, taxis, British movies, music and more music, John F. Kennedy, American poets, zoos, storied mountains, geology, illustrations, tigers, football, Shakespeare, and jazz.
Although we won’t be holding Pub Quiz on Valentine’s Day, we will hold it tonight, and the last time I checked, we’ll have room for you and your team. I hope you can join us.
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Here are five questions from last week’s quiz:
2. Internet Culture. The almost 48 year-old founder, president, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of Amazon.com has a Z somewhere in his five-letter last name. What is that name?
3. Newspaper Headlines. World Leaders. Run out of town by an angry crowd, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali left the country he formerly ruled with 1.6 metric tons of gold, or about 1.6% his country’s gross domestic product. Name the African country.
4. Four for Four. Which of the following recognitions were awarded to Martin Luther King Jr., either during his life or in the two decades after his assassination? The Congressional Gold Medal, The Nobel Peace Prize, The Presidential Medal of Freedom, A Pulitzer Prize.
5. Art and Art History. What is the one-syllable last name of the man who painted the 1930 painting American Gothic?
6. Actors and Actresses. What actress starred in the 2004 American remake of Japanese horror film The Grudge?
P.S. The recent Modern Language Association conference devoted an entire panel to the poetry of Chana Bloch. She’ll be appearing atPoetry night on February 2nd. Mark your calendars now!
Friends of the Pub Quiz, and those curious about all the fun and fuss associated with the Pub Quiz, should come to de Vere’s Irish Pub in Davis (217 E Street), the highly esteemed pub and restaurant that fills up every night because of the superb quality of food, drink and company that can be found there. The de Vere’s Irish Pub Pub Quiz takes place every Monday at 7pm, though players are encouraged to arrive early to claim a table. As always, find out more about the Pub Quiz by visiting https://www.yourquizmaster.com. For more on de Vere’s Irish Pub, visit http://deverespub.com/.