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Miracle Cross Garden; Prattville, AL - Top 50 American Roadside Attractions

On two small hillsides abutting County Road 86 in Alabama stand thousands of wooden crosses and a smattering of old washing machines, fridges, and other pieces of scrap metal. They all hold messages of despair. "Hell is hot." "You Will Die." Stuff like that. William C. Rice, who died in 2004, built this "garden" as a testament to his salvation by Christ in the late 1970s. While frightening in its fervor, the collection is an example of folk art at its most primitive. [Read More]

Newspapers: Survival, not Sentiment | TIME

The San Francisco Chronicle (“Voice of the West”) and the Hearst-owned San Francisco Examiner (“Monarch of the Dailies”) have competed as strenuously and exuberantly as any two newspapers in the U.S. In their fight for dominance of the city’s morning field, they have pirated star reporters, editors and columnists from each other. They have copied each other’s gimmicks, from circus makeup to colored sports pages to wavy lines around pictures. And they often have told each other off editorially. [Read More]

Nnamdi Kanaga to direct film based on the Igbo landing mass suicide

Already in its preproduction stage, the forthcoming film will follow the tragic story of the Igbo landing mass suicide in 1803. According to history, the captives chose to drown in the sea than be enslaved in America. For Nnamdi Kanaga, 'They Chose The Sea' will celebrate the bravery of the Igbo people while highlighting the great strength of the people who "chose the protection of their god and death over the alternative of life and slavery in a foreign land. [Read More]

Overrated tourist attraction spots | Pulse Nigeria

In a recent survey, tourists considered Stonehenge, the mysterious stone circle that is a symbol of England, to be the most overrated attraction. The Eiffel Tower and New York's Central Park also left globetrotters very unsatisfied. Most overrated tourist attraction spots in the world 1. Stonehenge — England ADVERTISEMENT Located near the city of Salisbury, one of the most famous European megalithic structures, took first place in a survey organised by Rough Guides, a British guidebook publisher. [Read More]

PERSONNEL: New Jobs for Old

TIME May 8, 1939 12:00 AM GMT-4 > Tall, handsome Charles Simonton McCain, who has headed both the smallest and the biggest U. S. bank, last week resigned his presidency of $577,000,000 United Light & Power Co. to become a director and officer of Dillon, Read & Co., currently the most successful Wall Street underwriting firm. When Charles McCain graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale in 1904, he entered banking in his native Arkansas, soon founded his own bank in McGehee with $1,000 capital which he ear ned in his pocket by day, hid in a sugar bar rel at night. [Read More]

Ralph Abernathy (Civil Rights Activist)

Profession: Civil Rights Activist Biography: A close friend of Martin Luther King Jr., Abernathy and King co-founded the Montgomery Improvement Association to support the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1957 in Alabama. Abernathy became president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference upon King's assassination in 1968, an organization they had both co-founded. Abernathy was also a key negotiator in the peace deal to end the stand-off between the FBI and the leaders of the American Indian Movement at Wounded Knee in 1973. [Read More]

Review: 'Janet Planet' | TIME

Playwright Annie Baker’s debut film Janet Planet is either about motherhood or childhood, depending on your mood, the phase of the moon, the way the wind is blowing on any given day. It’s both complex and simple, tranquil and unnerving. Set in 1991, in woody western Massachusetts, it’s the story of how a single mother, the Janet of the title (Julianne Nicholson), and her 11-year-old daughter Lacy (Zoe Ziegler), pass one ramshackle summer. [Read More]

Review: Alexander Chees The Queen of the Night

Classic operas concern themselves not with the verisimilitude of human emotions but with spectacle, intrigue and fate. In his new novel about a fin de siècle soprano who calls herself Lilliet Berne, Alexander Chee employs that formula to stage an opera of the page, complete with seduction, hidden identity, betrayal and plenty of costume changes. It’s 1882 in Paris, and Lilliet is a diva at the top of her game. She’s played the best characters in opera houses around Europe, and all that remains to cement her reputation is to create a role of her own. [Read More]

Riverdale Boss on Archie Being Drawn to the Lodges and the Coopers Murder Cover-Up

SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Chapter Twenty-Six: The Tell-Tale Heart,” the 13th episode of the second season of “Riverdale.” Archie (KJ Apa) learned some dark truths in the latest episode of “Riverdale” — but the secret of Betty (Lili Reinhart) and Alice’s (Madchen Amick) murderous cover-up looks to be safe. [Read More]