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Art Bell: 7 things you didn t know about the Dark Matter radio host

It could be true. If aliens, time travel, exorcism, and a mysterious paranormal hole in Washington state could exist, so could a lawsuit over the legacy of Art Bell, currently being heard in a Hudson County courtroom, the fantastically popular late night radio personality who trafficked in rumors, crank theories, and X Files notions that were catnip to some 15 million listeners (at the peak of his popularity) around the world. Stranger things have happened! Squaring off in court are two would-be heirs to the Bell legacy (he died in 2018). One is a Texas DJ named David Rubini. The other is a Hoboken resident and anti-face mask crusader Michael Marshalek, who was recently involved in a police standoff. Rubini is demanding master recordings of some of Bell s shows, which he claims that Marshalek improperly acquired, plus $5 million in damages.

Bee Aware: Bee-keeping documentary is buzzing for Earth Day

Sweet as honey, in this case. Some film students at Westchester s Pace University, who had planned a trip to Paris to make a documentary about Notre Dame s famous bees, found themselves stung by COVID. However, they turned their disappointment to good use and made a great documentary about bees, Paris or no Paris. This is a story of perseverance, said Jerry McKinstry, spokesman for Pace University. They did not give up. They went ongoing. And they produced a really good documentary. You can see the fruits of their labors when Bee Aware premieres online at 7:30 p.m. tonight for Earth Day.

Journalists seem unwelcome at protests now, but it wasn t always so

Journalists seem unwelcome at protests now, but it wasn t always so | Matters of Fact Replay Video Protesters on the far right do not like journalists. We know, because they scrawled  murder the media on the Capitol door on Jan. 6. A dead giveaway. Nor is it difficult to see why. The mainstream media, in their coverage, utterly failed to demonstrate that Donald Trump was the legitimate presidential winner in 2020. They failed to expose the theft of the election, or prove that the vote certification was rigged. To these shortcomings, we can only plead guilty. © Melody Brown-Peyton/The Fayetteville Observer Jay Johnson, left, talks with Observer reporter Paul Woolverton about the protest and damages to businesses Saturday night in downtown Fayetteville.

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