80S BLOG NEW
24-hour party people: What $10,000 gets you -- and what you can do for free -- on New Year's Eve Miami Herald Here's a list of reasons thus far to drop serious coin for a night of champagne toasts and, in some cases, caviar dreams. Slasher flick has ties to classic Christmas film St. Petersburg Times The headline for a recent article in our free sister publication, tbt*, read: Some see red over "Black Christmas." Of course, because the article was in tbt* motto: We're not just a pillow for the homeless, it also was labeled "the gory of christmas." (Yes, all lower case. YouTube, Your '80s Sun-Sentinel Talking about your generation? Video site remembers why love was a battlefield. Shades of Brown Los Angeles Weekly Agustin Gurza, a Los Angeles Times staff writer who covers Latino music and culture, was in the paper’s ground-floor cafeteria last July when he heard the young, mostly Mexican and Central American workers behind a lunch counter chatting away about an item in that day’s edition. CHEAP SHOTS Orlando Weekly Once again we find ourselves at the end of another year, and once again we find ourselves in need of a good purge. British police arrest suspect in murders of five prostitutes USA Today Police on Monday arrested a 37-year-old grocery store clerk on suspicion of killing five prostitutes slayings that struck terror in this quiet English community. FILM: The Dearly Departed Nashville Scene A classical Martin Scorsese gangster movie by way of Hong Kong; a technically astonishing future-is-now thriller set in a world without children; a shattering you-are-there evocation that revived the trauma of 9/11—these films were among the finest the movie year 2006 had to offer. British Police Arrest Suspect In Prostitute Murders KABC-TV Los Angeles Police on Monday arrested a 37-year-old grocery store clerk on suspicion of killing five prostitutes in a quiet English community. Clerk suspect in UK serial murders IBN live British media quoted the suspect as saying he knew all the victims and was repeatedly interviewed by police. NATION & WORLD BRIEFING Pioneer Press NATION & WORLD BRIEFING Gates warns of Iraq 'calamity' WASHINGTON — Robert Gates assumed the helm at the Pentagon on Monday, warning in his first public remarks as defense secretary that failure in Iraq would be a "calamity" that would haunt the United States for years. The former CIA chief pledged to give President Bush his honest advice on the costly and unpopular war and said he would go to
80s+blog+new: 80s+blog+new
|