The Great Mae Young Gone

from The New York Times Mae Young, Unladylike Wrestler Who Loved to Be Hated, Dies at 90 By WILLIAM YARDLEY Mae Young — make that the Great Mae Young — who pulled hair and took cheap shots, who preferred actually fighting to pretending, who was, by her own account and...

The Metrics Of The Beast

from CITEworld How Iron Maiden turned piracy into paying customers by Andy Patrizio Iron Maiden has done a great job of going where its fans were, even if those fans were pirates. The band has focused extensively on South American tours in recent years, one of which...

Chryssa Gone

from The New York Times Chryssa, Artist Who Saw Neon’s Potential as a Medium, Dies at 79 By MARGALIT FOX Chryssa, a Greek-born American sculptor who in the 1960s was one of the first people to transform neon lighting from an advertising vehicle into a fine art medium,...

Christ The Redeemer Gives Us The Finger

from The New York Post Lightning breaks finger off Rio’s Christ statue By News.com.au Lightning has broken a finger off the right hand of Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro. Father Omar, rector of the shrine that holds the statue, told the Globo radio...