by | Oct 14, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from AFP via Yahoo! <h1″>Hatchet throwing a new pastime in America by Thomas URBAIN Eatontown (United States) (AFP) – What better, safer way to have fun than drink beer and throw a hatchet? This is now a thing in America, a new pastime, and...
by | Oct 13, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from The New York Times Can Gowanus Survive Its Renaissance? Brooklyn’s famously filthy canal is getting cleaned up. A building boom is coming. And not everyone is happy. By ANDY NEWMAN Stroller traffic on Carroll Street. Stephen Speranza for The New York Times...
by | Oct 11, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from The Thread HOW CHARLIE CHAPLIN’S WIFE SAVED HIS BACKYARD FORTUNE By Sean Braswell Charlie Chaplin was having lunch in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean when he heard some devastating news on September 19, 1952. The British screen legend and longtime U.S. resident...
by | Oct 9, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from Business Insider Richard Branson says he’s 6 months from going to space — but Mars belongs to Elon Musk by Tom Turula Richard Branson’s private space program Virgin Galactic has long promised to democratize space travel. After thirteen years of development...
by | Oct 8, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from Daily. Beast Stanley Kubrick’s Right-Hand Man Speaks: The Personal Toll of Working With a Genius Leon Vitali’s career spent working alongside Stanley Kubrick is a case study of both selfless devotion and self-destructive mania. He wouldn’t have it any other way....
by | Oct 7, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from BobFreyMusic.com BOB FREY Hey Everybody, Below is a newly recorded version of my 20-minute (!!) ode to the Cleveland Browns “Red-Right 88”. It first appeared on my record “Tape From Minnesota” (2004). I decided to re-record this song,...