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01/29/2026

Need a little something to warm you up? The Cardinals play their first spring training game three weeks from Saturday. The Cubs began three weeks from Friday. See… Spring is almost here!

By the way, this is me doing weather for the Cardinals during a game when I worked for KSDK I St. Louis.

08/02/2025

Clark Gable almost quit Gone With the Wind early in production after discovering the set was segregated. He told the director that unless the “white” and “colored” signs were removed, there would be no Rhett Butler.

During the filming of “Gone With The Wind” in 1939, segregation was still the norm across much of the United States, including Hollywood. At the MGM studio lot in California, restrooms on set were labelled “White” and “Colored,” reflecting the deeply rooted discrimination of the era.

Clark Gable, the film’s leading star, discovered the segregated facilities when some Black cast members, including Oscar-winning actress Hattie McDaniel, were forced to use separate restrooms. Gable was reportedly outraged and immediately went to the film’s director, Victor Fleming, as well as studio executives, to complain. According to several sources, he threatened to walk off the film, saying, “Either those signs come down, or you find yourself another Rhett Butler.”

The studio, not wanting to lose its biggest star, removed the signs the same day. Gable continued with his role, and “Gone With The Wind” went on to become one of the most famous films in cinema history. Hattie McDaniel, who played Mammy, would later become the first Black actor to win an Academy Award. Even at the Oscars, she faced discrimination, including being seated at a segregated table at the back of the room.

Gable’s actions did not end segregation in Hollywood, but they sent a message about using one’s influence to challenge injustice. At a time when few people in the industry would speak out, he set a rare example by standing up for his fellow cast members.

05/23/2025

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