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“Willie Mays Is Up at Bat,” and “Emperor Norton in the Last Year of His Life” namecheck the places and people of the City by the Bay’s past and present. The title track, “Temple Beautiful,” itself is named for a now-defunct, synagog-turned-punk-club...
And I said, 'You know, I don't see the ads.'" "So I'm not the hands on guy, I like writing the check and then I turn it over to the guys who make it happen." This guy "SANTOROM " creeps me out he reminds me of the Rev Jim Jones and his cult ..I saw his...
It's a sacred site ... It's a burial site. You don't put a trail or a road on top of it.
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The Cambridgeshire festival will take place from July 19-22 and play host to sets from Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, KT Tunstall, Little Roy, The Jim Jones Revue, The Duke Spirit, Beth Jeans Houghton, Baxter Dury and more, as well as previously...
Helene Cooper and Katharine Q. Seelye write on A1 of the New York Times: “As the Republican presidential candidates and conservative leaders sought to frame the rule as showing President Obama’s insensi
Since I came on the scene, which would be like 2008, everybody's been asking me, 'What's the state of New York hip-hop,' but if you're actually paying attention to New York hip-hop, there's actually a lot going on ... It's just that we haven't been able to connect with the rest of the country all the ti...
Ok kingofmyhill if you say so. You want the Catholics to leave too? I don't care what happens because when the HC gets ruled unconsititutional this will be a moot point. The Government can't make you pay for a service you don't want, but we will see...
It aimed to be a community church based on Communist values and ideals and sought to assist those who were destitute, deprived or needy. In November 1978, 22 years after its formation, 912 people died as a result of mass suicide, initiated by Jim Jones...
James Warren "Jim" Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was the founder of the Peoples Temple, which is best known for the November 18, 1978 death of over 900 Temple members in Jonestown, Guyana along with the deaths of nine other people at a nearby airstrip and in Georgetown. Full Article
It's a sacred site ... It's a burial site. You don't put a trail or a road on top of it.
Since I came on the scene, which would be like 2008, everybody's been asking me, 'What's the state of New York hip-hop,' but if you're actually paying attention to New York hip-hop, there's actually a lot going on ... It's just that we haven't been able to connect with the rest of the country all the ti...
I was not in government on May 10 when I forwarded the message to Admiral Mullen
No secret here. Have confirmed my role as conduit with FT (The Financial Times) four days ago. I was not in government on May 10 when I forwarded the message to Admiral Mullen on May 10. Cheers, Jim Jones.
Well, someday everybody dies. Someplace that hope runs out 'cause everybody dies.
Those were my family ... I had lived with them for seven years. I had many close friends, many people I loved, and I cared about the community, I believed in the community, but I did not like or believe in Jim Jones anymore.
But also they deserve much more. They deserve peace.
made me question my assumptions about Jonestown. I hope readers will also reconsider and will stop using the phrase 'drink the Kool-Aid.' When you consider that many of (the victims) were children (305 of the 913 who died) and others were older people, they were effectively murdered. Jim Jones didn't gi...
