No less of a savvy politician than Lyndon B. Johnson said that it’s best to have your rivals “inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in.” Which helps explain why fossil fuel companies are all of a sudden interested in joining the discussion being led by Democrats who now control the .
Nancy Manocherian s the cell theatre (Artistic Director Kira Simring) will host in-person street-side performances featuring the performers captured in Rachel Rampleman s exhibit LIFE IS DRAG. On Saturday March 13 at 5:00 PM Darlinda Just Darlindaand Mimi Silk will perform in the windows of the cell s space on 23rd street. The performance is free of charge however tips and donations are greatly appreciated. Masks are required and audiences are asked to maintain social distancing practices from other members throughout the length of the pop-up performance. The exhibition will extend hours until 7PM on March 13 only and will be available to view on the cell s third floor Gallery. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with the performers during gallery hours prior to the performance.
KILLERS, kidnappers, armed robbers and paedophiles were among those sent to prison in February. The Argus reported how three murder trials led to killers being told they will face lengthy terms behind bars. Brothers Iftekhar Khondaker, 34, and Irfan Khondaker, 27, from Mitcham, were found guilty of their roles in a seafront horror crash in December 2019. Iftekhar saw red after his group fought with Suel Delgado and others along Brighton seafront with belts while drunk. After giving 20-year-old Suel “a pasting” with his brother Irfan, the pair walked away and everyone thought the incident was over. Iftekhar Khondaker has been jailed for life for murder in Brighton, Irfan Khondaker has been jailed for three years for assisting an offender
Trump Hotel Employees Reveal What It Was Really Like Catering to the Right Wing Elite
Four years worth of stories about VIP visits and grooming protocols, palm-greasing, rotten vegetables, and that time they lost Steve Mnuchin’s coat.
Trump Hotel Employees Reveal What It Was Really Like Catering to the Right Wing Elite
Four years worth of stories about VIP visits and grooming protocols, palm-greasing, rotten vegetables, and that time they lost Steve Mnuchin’s coat.
Everyone knew Table 72 belonged to the President. The round booth in the middle of the Trump Hotel’s mezzanine was impossible to miss. It didn’t matter how many Congress members were clamoring for a reservation at the steakhouse or whether some tourist tried to slip a manager some cash (which they definitely did). No one sat at Trump’s table except the President, his children, and, occasionally, an approved member of his inner circle like Rudy Giuliani or Mike Pence.
A small selection of the Hymag archive
Credit: Matt Benson
Scent creates the most acute kind of nostalgia and it is heavy in this former cannon factory in the south east London, close to the river. Inside I find Hymag, the world’s biggest collection of magazines according to the Guinness World Records, with over 150,000 magazines.
Hymag is open to visitors for a fee: to students, academics, magazine fanatics and brands, who use it, among other things, to research their own histories. (A representative of the House of Dior, for instance, is a regular visitor.) Hymag is in the process of digitalisation, to reach a wider audience and preserve the material which will, without intervention, eventually degrade.