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Rap duo Insane Clown Posse is planning to march in Washington D.C. next year with members of its rabid fanbase, known as Juggalos, as part of an ongoing entanglement with the FBI. Frontman Joe “Violent J” Bruce announced the march this weekend at the Gathering of the Juggalos festival held in Thornville, Ohio, the Detroit News reported. The march is planned for Sept. 16, 2017. “In 2017, the weekend of Sept.
Ben Carson remembers how he cut a small hole in the man’s head and began poking around. He was hunting for a tumor in the patient’s brain stem, trying not to nick anything as he went. “Obviously, you have to be spot-on,” the Republican presidential candidate told TIME as he recalled the procedure over a recent lunch in Nantucket, Mass. “All of this is really being done by feel.” The surgery came with a 50-50 chance of death, Carson estimated, but there would be certain death if nothing were done.
June 16, 2017 8:30 AM EDT If there was one message LIFE magazine had for readers in May of 1963, as the surf craze swept the U.S. and popular images of surfers tempted newcomers into the water in the days before wetsuits were common, it was that surfing was fun — but it wasn’t all fun and games. It was also dangerous, especially when it came to the waves found off the North Shore of Oahu.
“I want to make this very clear,” Issa Rae says as she describes Insecure, the HBO comedy she created and stars on. “This is not the quintessential black-woman experience. It’s a very specific experience.” The emphasis is unnecessary. Rae, whose popular web series The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl and memoir with the same title helped establish her as a rising star, has no trouble getting her points across. And her show, based in large part on conversations between Rae and her real-life friends, crash-lands into a TV landscape where there are finally more than a few nonwhite characters who are not just tokens.
Kevin, joined by a few celebs like Christina Milan, her fiancé Jas Prince, Khloe Kardashian and her mom Kris Jenner, was at the forefront of the BeyHive stage yesterday to cheer Beyonce as she sang her famous hits to her audience. All celebs were clearly in for a special up close and personal experience with the Grammy winner and Kevin gave them a moment to laugh out loud. During a brief break in her show, Beyonce started throwing out towels to her fans so Kevin Hart began screaming “Give me a towel!
May 12, 2020 11:02 AM EDT The Crying Michael Jordan meme has been a staple of the internet for years, but now Jordan is getting the last laugh. The basketball legend got his new shot at internet stardom thanks to a moment on Sunday night’s episode of the ESPN documentary, The Last Dance. In the show, which documents Jordan’s push for a sixth championship with the Chicago Bulls, the producer hands Jordan a tablet to show him a clip of former Seattle SuperSonics point guard Gary Payton claiming that he tired Jordan out during the 1996 NBA Finals with relentless coverage.
Olivia B. Waxman July 30, 2012 12:00 AM EDT Marvin Traub, the former Bloomingdale’s chairman who died July 11 at 87, believed that shopping is not about what you need but what you want. “It’s a matter of trying to create satisfaction” and “producing very exciting theater for our consumers,” he said in a 1993 interview to promote his book Like No Other Store. Traub, whom People dubbed the “master of show and sell,” transformed the family business into a national chain and made its flagship store on Manhattan’s Upper East Side a stylish destination for tourists, celebrities, First Ladies and even Queen Elizabeth II.
Speaking further on the development, Finkle noted that the main aim of developing these tools was to make sure the right people were having the right experiences the company provided thus using age verification tools and age detection technology to stop people under the age of 18 from accessing experiences meant for adults. “We’re really proud of the progress we’ve made – since launching our prior test on Instagram, we were able to stop 96% of the teens who attempted to edit their birthdays from under 18 to 18 or over on Instagram from doing so” Finkle stated.
The painting has been in Los Angeles's Echo Park neighborhood since late January. It's an illustration of someone wearing the same outfit Paul wore in his infamous video where he filmed a dead body in Aokigahara, a "suicide forest" in Japan. The character in the mural, like Paul, is wearing a blue jacket and a bright green alien hat. Paul's video, posted in December 2017, led to an enormous backlash towards the YouTube star.