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Hamilton Nolan: Why did Amazon spend $1.5m in Seattle's local elections? (The Guardian)
Not only have we allowed a smaller and smaller sliver of people to accumulate all the wealth, but we have also arranged our allegedly democratic political system in such a way that they can purchase all the power. Well done, everyone! It's not just a national problem. It's right in your home town.
The final single released by the Beatles was their 20th and last number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. What is the title of this May 1970 release?
One of the most iconic masks in movie history is worn by the Michael Myers character in the Halloween franchise. The 1978 horror film was produced on a very limited budget, so the mask was purchased at a magic shop and spray painted. Whose face is under the paint?
One of the most iconic masks to feature prominently in movie history is that worn by the crazed killer character of Michael Myers in the Halloween franchise of slasher films, the first installment of which was released in 1978. But according to rumor, this frightful face originated with a character from a very different series and medium: Captain Kirk and television's Star Trek.
The 1978 horror film Halloween was produced on a very limited budget, and director John Carpenter didn't have funds for creating a custom mask. Carpenter told the Hollywood Reporter in a 2015 interview that the movie's art director instead picked up a mask of Captain Kirk at a magic shop and applied a few alterations to it to create the iconic look of Michael Myers:
There was a choice we had to make, because we didn't have any money to make a mask. So the art director went up to Bert Wheeler's magic shop on Hollywood Boulevard, which was right up the street from our offices, and he got two masks. One was a clown mask, and one was a Captain Kirk mask. It was supposed to be Captain Kirk. It looked nothing like William Shatner, nothing like anybody, really. It was just a strange mask, which was perfect for us. So we spray-painted it, altered the eye holes and just did a couple things with the hair - and there you had it. I like to think it's Shatner, but it's not really.
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Mark. was first, and correct, with:
Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner).
Randall wrote:
Captain Kirk!
Mac Mac said:
Captain Kirk
Alan J answered:
Nick Castle.
zorch responded:
Tony Moran's face.
Jim from CA, retired to ID, replied:
William Shatner.....aka Captain Kirk
Cal in Vermont wrote:
Nick Castle. I don't do horror movies as a rule. Suspense stuff like Wait Until Dark is fun to watch, though.
Adam answered:
Reportedly, William Shatner/Captain Kirk.
Daniel in The City said:
William Shatner, i.e., James Tiberius Kirk
Joe S responded:
William Shatner. Oh The Horror!
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BANDCAMP MUSIC THAT YOU PROBABLY DON'T HEAR MUCH ON THE RADIO
Music: "Tay Tay" from the album 15 MINUTES LATE - AGAIN
Artist: For I Am
Artist Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Info: "Tay Tay" is track ten of this ten-track album.
"I can't wait until Taylor Swift goes Pop Punk. Until then, I have Hey Violet and For I Am covers of 'Blank Space.' For I Am does a great job of covering the song, then f[**]ks up the ending by adding circus music. Listening to the song, I go, 'Yay! Yay! Yay! WTF!'" - Bruce
• David Byrne, former head of the Talking Heads, is a writer and artist as well as a musician. In 2009, he published The Bicycle Diaries, a book about his bicycling in urban areas. As an artist, he has designed bicycle-locking posts for use in New York City. Each is designed for the area in which it will be used. At the Museum of Modern Art, the bicycle-locking post is a blob. At the Ladies' Mile, the bicycle-locking post is a high heel. Mr. Byrne says, "They were doodles I did for the amusement of the Department of Transportation [DOT]. Their response was, 'We love these. If you can produce them, we have the authority to put them up.'"
• Mike Sheehan loved his 1969 Ferrari convertible so much that he wanted to keep it near him forever in his Costa Mesa, California, home. In 1982, he enlisted the help of a professional artist and had the car crushed into a chunk that the artist pounded into shape and painted a bright red, then added a base and a glass top. The result? Mr. Sheehan owned a 2' by 2' by 4', 1000-pound table.
• Cartoonist Will Elder, who has worked for MAD magazine, grew up poor. He double-dated with a friend who owned a car. When the date was over, and Will had to be dropped off, the friend would let him out in front of a very nice house, and leave. Will then walked the rest of the way to his own home, which was not a very nice house.
War
• War sometimes has unexpected results. For example, Michael Foreman, the author and illustrator of many books for children, was a child in England during World War II, and he lived in a town that housed POWs. The POWs worked on the farms near the village, and they would participate in games of soccer. Some of the POWs married English women. For example, a German POW married Michael's cousin Gwen. When the Germans bombed the town, many gardens were destroyed along with many buildings, resulting in the scattering of seeds. Growing among heaps of rubble could be found flowers such as marigolds and irises. Also growing among the heaps of rubble was something very valuable during wartime: potatoes. During the blackouts to prevent bombs from being dropped on buildings, a danger arose from accidents because people were driving vehicles without using the lights. Therefore, men were encouraged to leave their shirttails out while walking at night because the light color of the shirt would show up better at night than the men's usually dark jackets. A farmer even painted white stripes on his cows just in case they wandered onto a road. In addition, the cards that came inside packs of cigarettes became a source of valuable information as the cards explained such things as how to wear a gas mask properly and how to dispose of incendiary bombs. By the way, a sailor once let a very young Michael take a puff on a cigarette, and Michael has never smoked since.
• British abstract painter Terry Frost became an artist in World War II. He was taken prisoner of war, and he spent four years as a POW. In Stalag 383 in Germany, Mr. Frost met Adrian Heath, a painter who inspired him. To paint, Mr. Heath and Mr. Frost used brushes made of horse hairs. For paint, they mixed pigment with oil from sardine cans. Boredom was a problem in the POW camps, and the prisoners once started competing in an imaginary Olympics. Mr. Frost's son Anthony says that "the Germans thought they'd gone mad, so they took them for a walk. Dad always said he couldn't stand those walks - the freedom without freedom. But he made sure he took in every flower, every leaf."
• War can be horrible. During World War I, French painter Edouard Manet reported that at the butcher shops people were buying dogs, cats, and rats. In addition, no cabs were running because the horses that pulled them had all been eaten.
By Josh Moon
There is a reason we don't have nice things in Alabama.
Hoyt Hutchinson.
Well, it would probably be more accurate to say that they people like Hoyt Hutchinson and the group of rednecks who are sending him money are why we don't have nice things.
In case you're unfamiliar, Hoyt is the name of the guy who slashed the Baby Trump balloon on Saturday in Tuscaloosa. I'm certain if you did not know the name of the man who was so overcome by "hickness" and ignorance that he would accept jail time to pop a balloon, it probably would not take you long to guess "Hoyt."
In the immediate aftermath of Hoyt's felony vandalism, a number of GoFundMe accounts were established, including at least one by Hoyt. As of Sunday evening, they had taken in more than $20,000 in donations.
Now, Hoyt will never see a dime of that money, a representative of GoFundMe assured me, because all of it is a massive violation of the website's terms. And let's be real, take away the particulars and just say that people were donating to a felon because they liked his felony, and we all know that no decent business in the world would be a party to that.
But this whole pathetic ordeal - the vandalism, the cheering of vandalism, the financial support of vandalism all because that vandalism is in support of your political "side" - is the sort of nonsense that has left Alabama in its current shape.
And for the record, that shape is: 50th in education, bottom 10 in health care, infant mortality, financial stability, upward mobility, poverty and food security.
Evan of Wonkette has a whole article (good read!) about Republicans whining that there was no pressure put on Ukraine--and the proof is that their president, under GREAT pressure, said that. I love this:
...when Zelenskiy says "no pressure," he's proverbially in the middle of Fifth Avenue at high noon, and Donald Trump has just waddled out onto the asphalt. (Obviously carrying a Baby's-First-Gun small enough to hold in his little hands.)
CBS starts the night with a FRESH'Survivor', followed by a FRESH'SWAT'.
Scheduled on a FRESHStephen Colbert are Tim Robbins and Nicole Wallace.
Scheduled on a FRESHJames Corden, OBE, are Beth Behrs, Sam Claflin, and Grace VanderWaal.
NBC opens the night with a FRESH'Chicago Med', followed by a FRESH'Chicago Fire', then a FRESH'Chicago PD'.
Scheduled on a FRESHJimmy Fallon are Rachel Maddow, Tony Hale, and Dominic Fike.
Scheduled on a FRESHSeth Meyers are Sebastian Maniscalo, Liz Phair, and Chris Johnson.
Scheduled on a FRESHLilly Singh are John Cena and Bindi Irwin.
ABC fills the night with a FRESH'The 53rd Annual CMA Awards'.
Scheduled on a FRESHJimmy Kimmel are Ray Romano, Don Johnson, Maren Morris, and Zac Brown Band.
The CW offers a FRESH'Riverdale', followed by a FRESH'Nancy Drew'.
Faux has a FRESH'Masked Singer', followed by a FRESH'Almost Family'.
MY recycles an old 'Dateline', followed by another old 'Dateline'.
AMC offers the movie 'Forrest Gump', followed by 'The Preppy Murder: Death In Central Park - Parts 1 & 2'.
BBC -
[6:00AM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 8-The Price
[7:00AM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 9-The Vengeance Factor
[8:00AM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 10-The Defector
[9:00AM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 11-The Hunted
[10:00AM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 12-The High Ground
[11:00AM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 13-Deja Q
[12:00PM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 14-A Matter of Perspective
[1:00PM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 16-The Offspring
[2:00PM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 17-Sins of the Father
[3:00PM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 18-Allegiance
[4:00PM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 19-Captain's Holiday
[5:00PM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 20-Tin Man
[6:00PM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 21-Hollow Pursuits
[7:00PM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 22-The Most Toys
[8:00PM] GLADIATOR (2000)
[11:30PM] GLADIATOR (2000)
[3:00AM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 20-Tin Man
[4:00AM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 21-Hollow Pursuits
[5:00AM] STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - SEASON 3 - EPISODE 22-The Most Toys (ALL TIMES EST)
Bravo has 'Real Housewives Of NJ', followed by a FRESH'Real Housewives Of NJ', then a FRESH'Real Housewives Of Dallas', followed by a FRESH'Real Housewives Of NJ', then a FRESH'Watch What Happens Live'.
Comedy Central has 3 hours of old 'South Park', followed by a FRESH'South Park', then a FRESH'Crank Yankers'.
Scheduled on a FRESHThe Daily Show is Daniel Kaluuya.
Scheduled on a FRESHLights Out with David Spade are Chris Hardwick and Brian Posehn.
FX has the movie 'Bad Moms', followed by the movie 'Girls Trip', then a FRESH'American Horror Story'.
History has 'Forged In Fire', followed by a FRESH'Forged In Fire: Cutting Deeper', then a FRESH'Forged In Fire'.
IFC -
[7:15A] Minority Report
[10:15A] First Blood
[12:15P] Rambo: First Blood Part II
[2:30P] Rambo III
[4:45P] Cliffhanger
[7:15P] Tropic Thunder
[9:45P] Tommy Boy
[12:00A] Baroness von Sketch Show - I Always Order Wrong
[12:30A] Baroness von Sketch Show - hangela Was Robbed
[1:00A] Fleabag
[1:35A] Tommy Boy
[3:50A] Blazing Saddles
[5:45A] Baroness von Sketch Show - I Always Order Wrong (ALL TIMES EST)
Sundance -
[6:10am] The Andy Griffith Show
[6:45am] The Andy Griffith Show
[7:20am] The Andy Griffith Show
[7:55am] The Andy Griffith Show
[8:30am] The Andy Griffith Show
[9:00am] The Andy Griffith Show
[9:30am] The Andy Griffith Show
[10:00am] The Andy Griffith Show
[10:30am] Stand by Me
[12:30pm] The Silence of the Lambs
[3:00pm] Law & Order
[4:00pm] Law & Order
[5:00pm] Law & Order
[6:00pm] Law & Order
[7:00pm] Law & Order
[8:00pm] Law & Order
[9:00pm] The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park - Parts 1 & 2: Woman Down In Central Park; Rough Sex
[11:01pm] The Cry
[12:21am] Law & Order
[1:20am] Law & Order
[2:19am] The Cry
[3:39am] The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park - Parts 1 & 2: Woman Down In Central Park; Rough Sex
[5:40am] The Andy Griffith Show (ALL TIMES EST)
SyFy has the movie 'Underworld: Awakening', followed by the movie 'Resident Evil: Afterlife'.
All of the major broadcast networks will pre-empt regular programming on Wednesday and Friday for coverage of the first public hearings of the impeachment inquiry.
ABC and NBC announced their lineups for the hearings on Monday, joining CBS and PBS, which announced their plans last week.
The hearings will start on Wednesday with Bill Taylor, and George Kent testifying, followed by Marie Yovanovitch on Friday. They all have previously testified in closed-door hearings.
ABC News' coverage will feature chief anchor George Stephanopoulos, World News Tonight anchor David Muir, chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl, senior White House correspondent Cecilia Vega, senior congressional correspondent Mary Bruce, chief Justice correspondent Pierre Thomas, senior national correspondent Terry Moran, chief legal analyst Dan Abrams and contributor Kate Shaw. Muir will anchor World News Tonight from Washington starting on Wednesday.
NBC News' coverage will be led by NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, chief legal correspondent and Today anchor Savannah Guthrie and Meet the Press moderator and NBC news political director Chuck Todd.
Ricky Gervais has been pressed into service once again and will host the 77th annual Golden Globes next year.
While the Oscars and the Emmys went hostless this year, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's NBC-broadcast shindig is putting a blast from the past front and center with the After Life creator playing ringmaster and MC for a fifth time on January 5, 2020.
"Once again, they've made me an offer I can't refuse," said Gervais of the host job for the three-hour show. "But this is the very last time I'm doing this, which could make for a fun evening," he added with a clear sense of threat for nominees and organizers alike.
Fact is the Comcast-owned network, dick clark productions and the HFPA had been looking at a variety of comedians since early this summer to shoulder the hosting gig, but talk kept coming back to Gervais, I hear. After preliminary talks with Team Ricky went well, a formal offer was made and accepted in the last week or so.
After years of the boozy Globes going without a host, Gervais roasted Hollywood at the annual Beverly Hilton-based ceremony in 2010, 2011 and 2012 before handing the reins to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler for three years. Lured back in 2016 (after saying he was done hosting), the often scathing co-creator of The Office was followed by NBC late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Andy Samberg and Killing Eve star and Globes winner Sandra Oh held things in check this year. Now the WME-repped Gervais will be back for the 25th anniversary of the often freewheeling ceremony.
Will Ferrell is set to host Saturday Night Live on Nov. 23, making the visit his fifth return since leaving the cast in 2002.
Musical guest is King Princess, making her SNL debut. She recently released her debut studio album, "Cheap Queen," and her first single "1950."
This weekend's guest host is Harry Styles, who'll also be his own musical guest.
Ferrell first returned to SNL as host on May 14, 2005; then on May 16, 2009; May 12, 2012; and January 27, 2018. He's also dropped by a couple times in recent years to do his George W. Bush.
The entire cast of NBC's daytime drama Days of Our Lives are been released from their contracts, Deadline has confirmed.
As first reported by TVLine, the soap will go an indefinite hiatus at the end of the month. The cost-cutting move comes during the usual renewal window between NBC and Days distributor Sony Pictures TV; a renewal for Days typically comes at the start of the year. According to sources, negotiations for another season of the show on NBC are currently underway.
The decision to release the cast came from Corday Productions, the production entity on the series created by Ted Corday and Betty Corday. With daytime drama ratings continue to slide, and the current season (through end of summer) of Days already in the can, the company is limiting its exposure in case the series is not renewed for another season while also employing a possible negotiating tactic with the cast.
If Days is renewed for a 56th season, the actors will have to be re-signed. Unlike primetime TV where recastings on long-running series are rare, they are common practice in daytime, putting pressure on actors to accept terms dictated by producers.
After a big wave of cancellations of daytime soaps, the genre had been stable for the past few years with the four remaining series, Days Of Our Lives on NBC, General Hospital on ABC and Young and the Restless and Bold and the Beautiful on CBS. Like any network programming, soaps have come under economic pressure amid declining linear ratings.
The 3-year-old girl traveled for weeks cradled in her father's arms, as he set out to seek asylum in the United States. Now she won't even look at him.
After being forcibly separated at the border by government officials, sexually abused in U.S. foster care and deported, the once bright and beaming girl arrived back in Honduras withdrawn, anxious and angry, convinced her father abandoned her.
"I think about this trauma staying with her too, because the trauma has remained with me and still hasn't faded," he said, days after their reunion.
This month new government data shows the little girl is one of an unprecedented 69,550 migrant children held in U.S. government custody over the past year, enough infants, toddlers, kids and teens to overflow the typical NFL stadium. That's more kids detained away from their parents than any other country, according to United Nations researchers. And it's happening even though the U.S. government has acknowledged that being held in detention can be traumatic for children, putting them at risk of long-term physical and emotional damage.
Some of these migrant children who were in government custody this year have already been deported. Some have reunited with family in the U.S., where they're trying to go to school and piece back together their lives. About 4,000 are still in government custody, some in large, impersonal shelters. And more arrive every week.
A judge banned an Arizona border activist charged with harboring immigrants from mentioning President Donald Trump during his retrial, which began Tuesday.
U.S. District Court Judge Raner Collins granted a motion by prosecutors to bar the mention of the president during the second trial of Scott Warren, just before opening statements began. His first trial ended with a deadlocked jury last June.
"There should be no politics in this case. I'm not going to allow it," Collins said.
The trial has garnered international attention, and Warren's supporters say humanitarian aid work is increasingly under attack. Warren, 37, is one of nine members of the group No More Deaths who have been charged with crimes related to their work, although he's the only one facing felony charges.
The group leaves water jugs in the desert, searches for injured or dead migrants and has a camp near the border where members aid people.
The snowman-shaped object that NASA's New Horizons probe flew past nearly a year ago on the solar system's icy fringe now has a Native American name: Arrokoth, a word that means "sky" in the Powhatan/Algonquian language.
Arrokoth replaces earlier labels for the Kuiper Belt object, including the numerical designation 2014 MU69 and the nickname Ultima Thule, which turned out to be rather controversial.
Members of the New Horizons science team announced today that their proposed name has won approval by the International Astronomical Union and its Minor Planet Center.
Before making the proposal, the scientists won the consent of elders and representatives of the Powhatan Tribe - which is best-known as the home tribe for Pocahontas in the 17th century. Some present-day members of the tribe live in Maryland, which was the home base for New Horizons mission operations.
"The name 'Arrokoth' reflects the inspiration of looking to the skies and wondering about the stars and worlds beyond our own," New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern, a planetary scientist at Southwest Research Institute, said in a NASA news release. "That desire to learn is at the heart of the New Horizons mission, and we're honored to join with the Powhatan community and people of Maryland in this celebration of discovery."
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