by John Walters
PCH: Never mind
Starting Five
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmpARAYzbWA
1. Bette Noire
Methuselan Broadway starlet Bette Midler, 71, wins the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical as the star of Hello, Dolly. Then she gives an extended thank-you speech and tells the orchestra to zip it when they try to play her off.
This is how you DIVA!
2. Summer of Judge (Cont.)
In the Bronx, Aaron Judge goes 4-for-4, blasts two home runs, the second a 495-foot flight that Spirit Airlines is envious of, and by day’s end leads the American League in home runs (21), batting average (.344) and RBI (47). And they said there was no Triple Crown winner in New York this Belmont Stakes weekend.
A landmark date in the Summer of Judge as the Yankees win 14-3 and sweep the Orioles three straight while outscoring them 38-6. And when it was over, Judge and cleanup hitter Matt Holliday suited up in shirts from The Sandlot. This is the most fun Yankee team since 1996 (watch in the above video, at the end, as 5’7″ Ronaldo Torreyes got a boost to high-five Judge).
3. Nadal’s House, Part 10
At Stade Roland Garros in Paris, the Spaniard, Rafael Nadal, wins his 10th French Open in the past 13 years. Nadal, who turned 31 earlier this month, defeated Stan Wawrinka in straight sets and did not drop a set the entire tournament.
The King of Clay becomes the first male to win the same Grand Slam 10 times. He also, with 15 total Grand Slams, is all alone in 2nd place behind Roger Federer (18). Novak Djokovic has 12.
Nadal has won the French Open twice before without dropping a set, in 2008 and 2010. In both those years he won Wimbledon—his only two Wimbledon championships—as an encore. Stay tuned.
4. SEO Readwagon

Samantha Hoopes has nothing to do with the thread below, but maybe it’ll create more clicks….
I’ll allow my tweets yesterday to speak for themselves…
A quick rant about SEO (Search Engine Optimization): SEO is the reason no one writes pithy, pun-filled headlines anymore. Sites are far…
— Medium Happy (@jdubs88) June 11, 2017
…more concerned about where their stories land on your “Google News” search than they are about the wit in a headline, or for that matter
— Medium Happy (@jdubs88) June 11, 2017
and this is VERY IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO REALIZE, the wit or insight in the story itself. In fact, some publications (I won’t name any but I
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invite u to guess), don’t even discuss the actual job of journalism any more. They just talk about numbers of clicks and how to write a…
— Medium Happy (@jdubs88) June 11, 2017
headline that will land near top of Google News Search. This is why u see so many heds such as “Why (Noun) (Verb)” or “How (Noun) (Verb).”
— Medium Happy (@jdubs88) June 11, 2017
Witty heds used to be a badge of honor for editors and writers alike, like frosting on a cake, and it was a way of separating smart editors
— Medium Happy (@jdubs88) June 11, 2017
from creatively feeble ones (At SI we had an editor whose go-to hed was “YES!” b/c he just didn’t have the inclination to work a little…
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harder). I once wrote a hed about a seed-spitting contest that went “Surpassing All Expectorations.” I’m as proud of that as anything….
— Medium Happy (@jdubs88) June 11, 2017
I’ve written. The point is, Google is controlling how sites do their jobs and too many sites are surrendering and chasing clicks as opposed
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to trying to do the best journalism they can. These sites, ultimately, will fail. Not in short term, perhaps, but ultimately.
— Medium Happy (@jdubs88) June 11, 2017
5. Predators Lose…
….and the Pittsburgh Penguins win. Their second Stanley Cup in a row. That should mute Clay Travis for an hour or so.
Music 101
I Don’t Know How To Love Him
Here’s the incomparable Shirley Bassey singing the majestic ballad from the 1970 hit musical Jesus Christ, Superstar, written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice (there’s a little bit of Alfie in this song, no?). The song is sung in the show by Mary Magdalene as she describes her relationship with the Son of God.
Remote Patrol
Better Call Saul
10 p.m. AMC
I missed last week’s episode, so DON’T TELL ME ANYTHING!