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Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Whole Earth: The Wild Rice Moon: "'Ever since I was bitty, I've been ricing,' reminisces Spud Fineday of Ice Cracking Lake. "
posted at 12:00 PM
Monday, June 14, 2004
Take it From Here: "Sheet Music featured in the famous 1950's BBC Radio Series Take It From Here. The song is 'Little Red Monkey' with words and music by Stephen Gale & Jack Jordan. Cover features programme stars Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley and Joy Nicholls. Published in the UK by Robbins Music in the 1950s."
posted at 10:31 PM
News: "This week, a jury in Martinez, a small town outside San Francisco, will retire to consider the bizarre, brutally violent cult surrounding one Glenn Taylor Helzer, a lapsed Mormon accused of bludgeoning and dismembering five people in an elaborate extortion racket intended to hasten the second coming of Jesus Christ."
posted at 8:58 PM
Trollart: About Ray Troll: "From his tree-top studio, high above the Tongass Narrows in rainswept Ketchikan Alaska, Ray Troll draws & paints fishy images that migrate into museums, books and magazines and onto t-shirts sold 'round the globe. Basing his quirky, aquatic images on the latest scientific discoveries, Ray brings a street-smart sensibility to the worlds of ichthyology & paleontology. "
posted at 8:14 PM
Strange Science: Sea Monsters: "An amazingly prolific Renaissance man, Aldrovandi sometimes exhibited what the 18th-century naturalist Buffon would later describe as 'a tendency towards credulity.' Of the stingray, Aldrovandi observed, 'They love music, the dance and witty remarks.' Exactly how stingrays exhibited their affection for these niceties is unknown. "
posted at 7:46 PM
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