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ADVERTISEMENT Today, for many of us, King has become less a human being than a source of quotes and a saint. This will not do. A pedestal is no place to put a great man’s legacy. So this tribute is intended to not be as sanctimonious as most of those for King have become. 10. [...]
Posted by Dustin Koski on Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under History · Tagged 20th century in the United States, Atlanta Morehouse College, Bayard Rustin, CBS, Chicago, Community organizing, Dustin Koski, F.B.I, Grammys, http, I Have a Dream, internet comedians, Izola Ware Curry, James Earl Ray, john f kennedy, Jr, judge, Judicial Event, King, LGBT rights movement, life magazine, Lyndon Johnson, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Martin Luther King, memphis, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Morehouse College, musical, Nonviolence, Pacifism, president, Schmoyoho, the F.B.I., the Washington Post, USA Today, USD, Vietnam, Washington
Some of the biggest Indie bands out there today gained their popularity from the originality brought by the voice of their vocalists. These vocalists add a distinctive sound that makes Indie music what it is- an offbeat, eclectic mix of instruments, vocals, and lyrics that strays from the beaten path. 10. Ben Gibbard Ben Gibbard, [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, February 28, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music · Tagged Actor, Andrew VanWyngarden, Angela Colley, Arcade Fire, Atlantic, Azure Ray, Ben Gibbard, bright eyes, Broken Social Scene, Camera Obscura, canada, Carey Lander, commander, Connor Oberset, Death Cab for Cutie, Elliot Smith, Entertainment_Culture, Feist, French Navy, Friday Night Lights, Frog Eyes, funeral, Gary Lightbody, Gossip, Grammy, Harvey Danger, Heatmiser, Jeff Mangum, Kevin Barnes, memphis, MGMT, Montreal, MTV, MTV Oy, Music, Music groups, Neutral Milk Hotel, New York, New York City, Norman Bailer, Of Montreal, Orenda Fink, Plans, Postal Service, Quebec, Régine Chassagne, singer /songwriter, Snow Patrol, solo artist, Spencer King, Spencer Krug, Styrofoam, Sub, Sunset Rubdown, the Apples in Stereo, the Meteor Music Awards, the O.C., the Postal Service, the Reindeer section, the Silver Clef Awards, Todd Baechle, Todd Fink, Torquil Campbell, United States, Venus, Washington, Wolf Parade
Diehard fans of famous celebrities often stay the course long after their cherished idols have long since perished. Of those unforgettable iconic stars, the top ten that are the most visited are people we can reasonably guess. People like Princess Diana and Elvis, but a few may reach out and surprise you! Long after the [...]
Posted by Natalie Jaro on Friday, October 29, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, People · Tagged America, anniversary of his birth, anniversary of the publishing, Arthur, Bagneaux Cemetery, Bruce Lee, California, Cemetery, Country Club for the Dead, Dean Martin, Deists, Diana, Dona Reed, eBay, eBay Inc, Edith Piaf, Elmira, Elvis Presley, Forest Hills Cemetery, France, Frank Sinatra, GBP, grave site, Great Mausoleum, Hoboken, Holy Trinity Church, hugh hefner, Human Interest, irish people, jack daniels, Jacob Epstein, Jim Morrison, Joe DiMaggio, King, Kung Fu teacher, Lady of the Lake, language writer, Lecturers, Los Angeles Cemetery, Marilyn Monroe, Mark Twain, Max Ernst, memphis, Michael Jackson, Music, Napoleon Bonaparte, Natalie Jaro, New Jersey, New York, New York City, Ohio, oscar wilde, Palm Springs, Paris, Paris cemetery, Pere Lachaise, Père Lachaise Cemetery, poet, Princess, Princess of Wales, prized grave site, Robert Ross, Round Oval island, Seattle, Seattle's Lakeview Cemetery, Shakespeare, singers, superintendent, Tennessee, Thomas Henegar, truman capote, United Kingdom, United States, USD, Warwickshire, Washington, Woodlawn Cemetery, writer
A city becomes “lost” when it is abandoned by its inhabitants and left to decay. This can be the result of war, migration, or natural disaster, but in each case these cities can act as a sort of time capsule, leaving a civilization frozen in history and waiting to be discovered. While many of these [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 at 12:01 am
Filed under Engineering, History · Tagged ankgor, archeologists, atlantis, cities, City Of The Caesars, dead sea, deadly volcano, disease, egypt, El Dorado, famine, Ghost, Hiram Bingham, Inca, Khmer Empire, Kuhikugu, lost cities, lost city of Z, machu picchu, memphis, myserious, natural disaster, Pachacuti, Patagonia, percy fawcett, petra, pompeii, smallpox, Top 10 Lost Cities, Trojan War, Troy, vesuvius, volcano, Wandering City