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.
Summer Showcase Concert Series returning to Buddy Holly Center
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The Buddy Holly Center s annual Summer Showcase Concert Series returns this summer for its 21st season.
In addition to the free concerts, guests are encouraged to visit Buddy Holly exhibitions and the Fine Arts Gallery during Summer Showcase hours with free admission.
Performances are every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Meadows Courtyard, May 20 through Aug. 19. The center is located at 1801 Crickets Ave.
These performances will be supported with virtual coverage on the center s social media channels. Follow the center at @buddyhollycenter for artist spotlights, behind the scenes content, and more. Share your own photos and videos using #SummerShowcase2021.
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.
1968 Elton John performs (I m Gonna) Love Me Again, nominated for the award for best original song, from Rocketman at the Oscars in Los Angeles in February 2020. Image Credit: AP
It was on a flight back to the UK following a successful US tour that Reginald Dwight, a singer whose career was burgeoning, decided he needed a stage name.
His backup band, Bluesology, featured horn player Elton Dean and lead singer Long John Baldry. Dwight asked them if he could use their names to create a new one for himself and that’s how the name Elton John was born. He legally changed his name to Elton Hercules John in 1972,
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offers movie recommendations inspired by new releases, premieres, current events, or occasionally just our own inscrutable whims.
This week: With the release of Gia Coppola’s new movie, Mainstream
, we’re highlighting other work from the extended Coppola family.
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One From The Heart (1982)
One by one, the triumphant Movie Brats tripped, each with an attempt to fuse their personal sensibilities with those of an old Hollywood musical. Martin Scorsese was first, following up
with
New York, New York, a non-integrated period musical that’s somehow a less pleasant experience than watching Travis Bickle losing his grip on reality. Steven Spielberg’s big-budget boondoggle