The 1906 Gordon Bennett Balloon Race marked a significant milestone in the history of aviation and aeronautics. The event, named after the American newspaper magnate Gordon Bennett, was held on October 1st, 1906, in Paris, France. Gordon Bennett, born in 1841, was an American millionaire and yachtsman who had a…
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Suzanne Lacy’s extended performance piece about rape, Three Weeks in May begins in Los Angeles
Art & Allegiance Suzanne Lacy’s Three Weeks in May Los Angeles, 1977 https://img.pingcognito.com/post/25981/25981.mp3 Listen to NotebookLM react to this article In a time when conceptual art was finding new canvas in social ritual, Suzanne Lacy’s Three Weeks in May did more than provoke—it mapped an unspoken architecture of belief. Over…

Reviewing Mind Unveiled on Youtube: Fabricated History: Pompeii
18 months ago I entered into a purposeful cancellation of time! You read that right, I stopped using the most demonic of Sumerian inventions, just to see what will happen. I am not a millionaire, I have just simplified my life completely and canceled the future when shut down hit….

Resident Evil is about the Evil Residents
Games Resident Evil (1996): A team of special forces agents investigates strange occurrences at a mansion in the outskirts of Raccoon City, where they encounter zombies and other mutated monsters. Resident Evil 2 (1998): Set two months after the events of the first game, this sequel follows rookie cop Leon…

George Winslow
The Boy Who Stole Every Scene George Karl Wentzlaff, whose stage name was George “Foghorn” Winslow (May 3, 1946 – June 13, 2015), was an American child actor of the 1950s known for his stentorian voice and deadpan demeanor. He appeared in several films, opposite such stars as , ,…