Archive for March 2010

NEW YORK - A 21-year-old man died Tuesday after falling from the top floor of New York's iconic Empire State Building, the city's tallest skyscraper, a police spokesman said. Read the rest of this entry »
Sir Ian Mckellen is more than Gandalf from Lord of the Rings, he’s a veteran stage and film actor who’s been in the business longer than most of us have been alive. The British thespian got his just desserts recently when he attended the annual Empire Awards in London this past weekend. He was honored [...] Read the rest of this entry »
Angelina Jolie is set to star in a reimagining of Disney’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’ re-told from the perspective of the evil fairy who casts the spell on the princess. Read the rest of this entry »
ALL eyes on Harding at film bash as Jude Law, Ray Winstone & Ian McKellen honoured Read the rest of this entry »
Buildings in thousands of cities are turning off lights and appliances for an hour from 8:30 p.m. local time.  The goal is to reduce energy consumption and draw attention to the dangers of climate change. Read the rest of this entry »
Walter Mosley made the difficult decision a few years back to stop writing about the literary creation that made him famous: Easy Rawlins, the unconventional black private eye from Los Angeles. Read the rest of this entry »
Microsoft isn't paying much heed to calls for it to follow Google's lead in China. In January, CEO Steve Ballmer said the company had no plans to adopt a "new approach" to doing business in the country, and evidently, ... Read the rest of this entry »
The bounty hunter from the 'Star Wars' films is more popular than ever. Read the rest of this entry »
Recent Posts. 21ST CENTURY STATECRAFT: STATE DEPT. AND GOOGLE VS. IRAN AND OTHER “EVIL” REGIMES [VIDEO] · NO THANK YOU, THE ARABS HAVE THEIR OWN MINDS · ALAN HART: COULD PARIAH STATUS SPELL THE END FOR ZIONISM? ... Read the rest of this entry »
Gloria Wright / The Post-Standard, 2008 Empire State Games athletes play with a giant balloon while waiting for opening ceremonies to begin at Binghamton University in this photo from Aug. 23, 2008. Read the rest of this entry »
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