MLB Late Night Music by Tim Buckley
Another young artist gone too soon—Tim Buckley died at the age of 28 on June 25th, 1975 of an accidental drug overdose. This is a live performance of “Dolphins”.
Stef’s Blog Round Up
Laura James has a link to a recent article in the TimesOnline UK that identifies Jack the Ripper as Aaron Kosminski. Nene Adams has a fabulous site devoted to “19th century articles on a variety of interesting subjects offered for the Gentle Reader’s education and edifiction.” The Old Bailey, The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, […]
Framed Front Page
ProQuest is offering a framed front page reprint from Lizzie Borden’s acquittal. For only $89.95 for an 11 x 17, $110.95 for a 13 x 19, and $129.95 for an 18 x 24 framed page, with your choice of frame style and matte options! Apparently, you can get any of a number of reprints framed, […]
LizzieGator
Artist Noel Miller has produced a cute book titled Sophisticated Alligators: A Handbook of Reptilian Repartee (1995), in which she depicts famous people from history as alligators. As the dust jacket states, “Ms. Miller contends that each of us contains his or her own inner alligator — acknowledged or not.” I had ordered a copy […]
New Book with Lizzie Connection
Intrepid Reporter found this and I share it with you now. This is all I know: the title is Reverse Reflection by Jesse Garon. Available on Amazon for $19.95. New York CSI Colton Phillips sets out to take a long-overdue vacation in Pineville, New York. After driving for hours, he stops to rest. He sees […]
Ready for Examination
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, August 10, 1892: