Where art meets nature TBT#611 [ Jun 18, 2008 ] TALLINN - There is more to art than just paintings A visit to holey ground TBT#611 [ Jun 18, 2008 ] BIRZAI - Close to the Latvian border in the Paneve
WOBURN -- A menacing, long-barreled pistol believed to be the weapon used to kill a Hopkinton mother and her baby girl was covered with fingerprints that can't be accounted
All total, I think, I’ve endured three horse races. At that rate, I am officially a highly qualified casual moronic equine non-enthusiast. This past weekend, however, I watched the Belmont Stakes with great anticipation as Big Brown tried to capture the elusive Triple Crown.
How well our barbarous and sex-crazed times relate to the horrors and refined cruelties of Thomas Middleton’s extraordinary Jacobean masterpiece, whose hero’s necrophilic adoration of his fiancée’s skull inspired me to rare shudders last night.
Criminal investigations going wrong, politicians making blunders and plenty of bad language in this issue. Oh did anyone mention a budget: tax cuts seem to be overwhelmed by other events.
There is no knowing how far I might push these people. My position seems unassailable, my power immense. I control my own destiny, its course mediated only by whatever measure of control or conscience I may discover.
The story of Elisabeth Fritzl, the 42 year old woman who was imprisoned in a cellar and raped by her father over a 24 year old period, is so shocking it is inconceivable to most of the public.