At Glenn Danzig‘s Oct. 18 show in Montreal, one concertgoer reportedly received a painful lesson in just how far Danzig’s willing to go to enforce his “no photos” policy. The Misfits founder, who enforces a strict no photos rule at his shows, allegedly yelled at audience member Neil Dalton for trying to take snaps on his cellphone during the gig …
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Jenny Lewis And Bill Murray Are Reportedly Dating “Report”
Rumors are circulating that Jenny Lewis and Bill Murray are dating after the indie pop star joined Murray at his Rock the Kasbah release party Tuesday night in New York. Page Six reported earlier this week that Murray and Lewis attended a party together in New York to celebrate the opening of his new film, Rock The Kasbah. The report …
Read More »Leah Messer: “Teen Mom 2” Star Loses Custody of Twins to Corey Simms
Leah Messer’s terrible year has now gotten to rock bottom after reportedly losing custody of her twin girls Ali and Aleeah to ex-husband Corey Simms. Simms “was awarded primary custody, effective immediately” on Oct. 13, a source told In Touch. Another source said Messer will have Ali and Aleeah on the weekend. While Messer entered rehab for anxiety during the …
Read More »‘Starry Night’ recreated with bacteria in a petri dish ‘Photo’
When you think of bacteria, you don’t usually think of art. In this case, though, one microbiologist has created Vincent van Gogh’s “Starry Night” in petri dishes with the help of bacteria. Melanie Sullivan’s recreation of the painting, however, is not made with paint. Rather, it was drawn with a substance not really (ever) used for illustrating: bacteria.
Read More »Bay State: Shipwreck Hunters Discover Sunken Boat from More than 150 Years Ago “Video”
A pair of local shipwreck hunters are showing off their latest discovery, made this summer in Lake Ontario. It is the latest find by Jim Kennard and Roger Pawlowski, without question the most accomplished shipwreck sleuths in western New York. The two Rochester-area men have used sophisticated sonar technology, remote-operated underwater vehicles and teams of divers to locate a sunken …
Read More »Halloween Asteroid: ‘Giant asteroid’ 2015 TB145 to whizz past Earth on October 31
A skyscraper-sized asteroid will fly by Earth on Halloween, according to scientists, who say that the object was only discovered 10 days ago. The rock, named NEO 2015 TB 145, was first spotted on October 10 by a group of astronomers using the Pan-STARRS telescope in Hawaii. The asteroid measures 280 to 620 metres in diameter, making it about the …
Read More »Bruce Hyde: ‘Star Trek’ actor dies of throat cancer aged 74
Bruce Hyde, who appeared in two episodes of Star Trek, has died battling throat cancer at the age of 74, CNN reports. His wife, Susan Saetre, said that he was not able to talk, but would use a white board to correct hospice staffers’ grammar during his final days.
Read More »Jeffrey Ortega: Florida man with size 16 feet seeks funds for amputation “Video”
Jeffrey Ortega has suffered with a condition that means his feet balloon to twice their natural size. Jeffrey Ortega wants his size 16 foot amputated after it swelled due to a genetic condition. He suffers from Proteus Syndrome which has caused his feet to balloon in scale. The condition causes bones, skin and tissue overgrowth, and affects just a handful …
Read More »Shocking video shows Ontario police officer slaying coyote
A disturbing video that appears to show an OPP officer repeatedly running over a dog before shooting it is raising concerns about how police deal with wildlife. Collingwood OPP Detachment Commander Inspector John Trude has revealed to the public that it was a neighbourhood dog and NOT a coyote. Collingwood resident Sarah Leggett posted the video her neighbour shot at …
Read More »Nova Scotia’s ‘The Eye’ in Long Island destroyed by Mother Nature
A Nova Scotia landmark changed dramatically overnight Monday as the power of Mother Nature collapsed the sea arch on Long Island in the Minas Basin. “I just looked out this morning and it’s collapsed,” said Harold Nesbitt, a local resident whose home looks out over the basin and Long Island.
Read More »Climate change adding billions to US hurricane costs, new study says
Climate change has added billions to the toll of hurricane strikes on the U.S., according to a study that challenges the prevailing scientific view that the rising cost is mainly because more buildings, towns and businesses are in the way. “The rise in losses is consistent with an influence of global warming on the number and intensity of hurricanes, an …
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