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Since my foray into living on the Westside for the summer, Thursday night has turned into a lot more fun! My fabulous man Dan and I grab a bottle of wine, some good eats, a blanket and our bikes, then pedal over to the Santa Monica Pier for a little action. It’s the Twilight Dance [...]
I look a little younger than my years. No, don't disagree. It would be too traumatic at this stage. I have done all my life and was in my mid 20s before I could get served in a pub without grovelling or producing ID. My wedding photos suggest my wife was behaving illegally. I have changed my profile picture so you can make your own mind up but at my last birthday I was 53.I was born in 1955, I can...
(41:06) Antiwar Radio's Scott Horton interviews Jeffersonian Bill Kauffman, author of Ain't My America: The Long, Noble History of Antiwar Conservatism and Middle-American Anti-Imperialism. Kauffman is the best example of what libertarians have in common with the left and the...
IF YOU nipped down to the Cavern Club at lunchtime on July 27, 1962, you would have seen Joe Brown and His Bruvvers; a few days later, on Tuesday, July 31, 1962, Gerry and the Pacemakers were doing the lunchtime show.
BREAK out the cheesecloth shirts, mini-skirts and mop top wigs. Next week, the Edinburgh Playhouse is the only place to hear the classic chart toppers of the swinging Sixties
BREAK out the cheesecloth shirts, mini-skirts and mop top wigs. Next week, the Edinburgh Playhouse is the only place to hear the classic chart toppers of the swinging Sixties
It's getting warmer, so I fled the library, joined some eager Puntians, steadied myself on the “Ferry” (a punting boat for 13 people) and to the tune of Gerry and the Pacemakers pushed the joyful gang - which was sipping champagne and eating strawberries - down the river.