Santana’s “Smooth” turns 25 this week.
“In the middle of the take, time stopped and I entered into a vortex. I was like, ‘Uh-oh. This is big,’” Carlos Santana, the band’s leader, said.
remind me, when companies create an actual revolutionary technology that is going to change the world, do they usually have to beg users to adopt it, give it away for free for years, and at last resort force it on people with no way to disable it? Is that usually how revolutionary tech works?
Plan a horror fest using only the letters of your first name.
Bad Taste (1987)
Ready or Not (2019)
In the Mouth of Madness (1994)
Alien (1979)
Near Dark (1987)
It's starting to look like pasteurization inactivates #H5N1#birdflu viruses in milk. But people who drink raw milk are playing with fire right now. www.statnews.com/2024/04/29/b...
Dems had better not let off the gas on this issue. They need to run ads losing the names of every asshole who voted against this bill AND hold everybody who took THREE tries to get it right to account.
Breaking News: Arizona lawmakers advanced a bill to scrap an 1864 abortion ban that could go into effect as soon as June 8 if not repealed. Three Republican lawmakers in the state House broke ranks with their party and voted with Democrats to repeal it. nyti.ms/4d9RHvj
Uri Berliner, the NPR editor who accused the broadcaster of liberal bias in an online essay last week, prompting criticism from conservatives and recrimination from many of his co-workers, has resigned from the nonprofit.