Archive for January, 2016
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January 25, 2016
Exoplanets are mysterious, bizarre and some are just a little bit scary. With the help of the Kepler space telescope and advanced ground-based exoplanet-hunting techniques, for the first time we're directly observing a veritable menagerie of alien worlds, making this a historic time in human history.
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January 25, 2016
There have been plenty of beloved adaptations of Stephen King's writing. "The Shining," "Stand By Me," "Shawshank Redemption," "Misery" and "Carrie" are just a few of the acclaimed movies based on his books and stories.
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January 25, 2016
ARI KAHAN of SwanArchives.org on Brian DePalma's PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE Today on THE FREAK POWER TICKET Brian DePalma 's 1974 cult film Phantom of the Paradise - a rock'n'roll horror-musical that fuses Phantom of the Opera , Faust , and The Picture of Dorian Gray - has been the subject of multiple broadcasts of KCSB's music-and-cultural arts show, "The Freak Power Ticket." Later this morning, producer / host Ted Coe revisits an interview from late 2014 with Ari Kahan , curator of SwanArchives.org , the definitive Phantom of the Paradise fansite.
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January 25, 2016
Our eNewspaper network was founded in 2002 to provide stand-alone digital news sites tailored for the most searched-for locations for news. With a traditional newspaper format, more than 100 sites were established each with a newspaper-type name to cover the highest-ranked regions, countries, cities and states.
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January 25, 2016
My colleague Melanie Hawgood and I recently announced that we would be 'buzzing' our heads to raise money for two charities that are important to us. The Archway Foundation and Amaka Beautiful Child have worked in partnership in the past to alleviate the hurt of loneliness through engagement with story telling and the arts.
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January 25, 2016
Last Friday, the seniors majoring in studio art at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts were granted a surprise afternoon field trip to the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis and received a tour of the current exhibition, "Lisa Yuskavage: The Brood." Bringing up questions of body image, morals, misogyny and the male gaze, Yuskavage's paintings certainly succeed in forcing their viewers to "brood" over contemporary issues.
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January 24, 2016
Michael Lamb's top flying tips as a travel writer was interesting but one section was a concern. No5: "As soon as the flight levels off, move.
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January 24, 2016
Directed by Ron Link Written by Tim Doyle, Aziz Ghazal and Elizabeth Passarelli 1987, 91 minutes, Rated R Blu-ray released on December 15th, 2015 Starring: Virginia Madsen as Andrea Richard Cox as Philo James Wilder as Barry Paul Feig as Emerson Sherilyn Fenn as Suzi Scott Coffey as Felner Kay E. Kuter as Dean Eisner Clare Carey as Mary Beth Andrea Miller has recently landed a scholarship to the prestigious Ettinger Academy as part of the first class of women admitted to the school. Her estranged boyfriend Barry is less than supportive, as he hates the idea of change, but Andrea is determined to make the most of this opportunity.
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January 24, 2016
The 263-year prison sentence received by Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw last week for raping vulnerable women was a national wakeup call. At a time when police departments are already under intense scrutiny for violent conduct, it cast a light on another problem: police sexual abuse.