1888 Press Release – Jesus in the Marble is a clear depiction of Jesus Christ on the cross. This blessing came to pass as a manifestation of God’s hand at work. I was given this gift not for my own personal gain but to use it to save children’s lives. My foundation has received its […]
Amanda Knox’s Alibi Is Not Challenged By New CCTV Footage from Italian TV Investigative Show Quarto Grado: CCTV Woman Is Obese
Amanda Knox can be definitively excluded as being in the CCTV footage recently released by the Italian investigative TV show Quarto Grado, for the simple reason that the unidentified woman (above) displays a unique body type that is unquestionably incompatible with Amanda Knox: she is obese. Quite possibly, morbidly obese. (See the Quarto Grado program […]
A Tale of Two Cities: Marcus Boon and Copia
I’m proud of my friend Marcus for defending the indefensible — the multiple, maddening and redundant copies produced by contemporary capitalism — without defending capitalism itself. In Praise of Copying, his latest book, unfolds like a series of Burmese umbrellas, each inside the other. Quickly Marcus discovers the goddess Copia, mother of all copies. The […]
Ifra Kak made J&K theatre proud
Jammu, March 09 (Scoop News) – A Jammu girl Ifra Kak has been selected for prestigious International Performance Research Programme at University of Warwick, United Kingdom and is the first ever girl from “J&K” State to be selected for such a programme. Daughter of renowned theatre and film personality Mushtaq Kak, Ifra worked under […]
The Good and Bad of Carifesta X
Carifesta — the Caribbean Festival of Arts — was staged for the first time in 1972, hosted by the government of Guyana. Originally intended as an expression of cultural confidence by the independence-era anglophone Caribbean, and a forum for Caribbean artists to exchange ideas and share their work with colleagues, the festival has been staged ten times […]
Libyan Blogs Discuss Beaches, Diplomacy and Privacy
Posted by Fozia Mohamed to Global Voices Online The sprawling summer days in Libya have kicked in fast bringing with them the beach season, which for me carries wafts of childhood holiday memories and, funnily enough, watermelons. As expected there were a few summer related posts on the Libyan blogosphere. After all with approximately 2000 […]