A planned pavilion at Cascade Lake Park will be named for former Rochester Mayor Chuck Canfield, an early proponent of the massive lake and park still under development. … Rochester Community and Technical College and Mayo Clinic will team up to offer a program to help cybersecurity professionals stay ahead of virtual attacks.
That belief would be upended in part by the arrests in January of Peterson and Antwion McGee, both black residents of Gary.
During his last days as President, Bush encountered Thomas “Tip” O’Neill, the former Democratic speaker of the House. The wise old Boston pol told the rest of the George Bush story in one sentence: “You ran the worst campaign I ever saw, but you’re going out a beloved figure; everybody will tell you that.” Indeed, he remained largely beloved for the rest of his life, though his legacy was marred in his last months by allegations from several women that the elderly former president had touched them inappropriately. (A spokesman apologized for what he said was Bush’s “good-natured” behavior.)
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Gorbea’s troubling upbringing was outlined at his sentencing hearing. He was born in New York City to young parents who would lock him in his bedroom while they partied.
Shannon Robinson, supervisory inspector for the U.S. Marshals Service, said there is an agent assigned to the case, but couldn’t provide details about the investigation.
Rion Stephenson returns to Rochester to learn about a brother he never knew, a boy who would be forever 9 years old. John Paul Stephenson and two Rochester firefighters, Ambrose J. Riley and Stanley J. O’Brien, died on Dec. 24, 1953, after John Paul had fallen through thin ice on Silver Lake. The firefighters died trying to save him. … A Rochester man is in custody after removing the eyes of a relative and beating him so severely most of his teeth were knocked out.
When the course of the second Bush presidency took a sharp turn on Sept. 11, 2001, many commentators wondered about the role that father-son dynamics might have played in the decision to return American forces to Iraq, this time with the explicit purpose of toppling Saddam. According to the biographer in whom he confided, the father had misgivings about the complexity of the undertaking—not the military piece so much as what would come next. The elder Bush was at his best in thinking things through before he acted, which sometimes struck the pubic as indecision. The younger Bush strove to be decisive above all else. Time would show that neither he nor his war council, led by Vice-President Cheney and Rumsfeld at Defense, gave sufficient thought to the occupation and reconstruction of post-Saddam Iraq. Rumsfeld “served the President badly,” George Bush said after his son pushed him out of the Pentagon in 2006.
If David Robert Mitchell’s foray into horror showed ingenuity and promise, it was most clear in this scene where a young woman sits in a classroom and casually notices a strange sight: an elderly woman in a hospital gown, nearly a football field away, slowly walking closer. The terror here comes from the dawning realization, of both the viewer and the protagonist, Jay (Maika Monroe), that the person who appears to be an inconsequential dot in the distance is in fact the danger lurking among a bucolic tableau of students sunning themselves and studying in the grass. That no one seems to notice this threat only ratchets up the tension for Jay, who must decide in the middle of a class whether or not it’s time to run, leaving others to wonder what the hell is going on with her. That confidence to linger on a shot that pays off the longer it goes on has already spilled out into other horror projects, but the most obvious one is Ari Aster’s directorial debut, Hereditary. —AW
I’m not a millennial but apparently I sleep like one. That’s because when I wriggle into bed at night, I slip between the scandalous combination of a fitted sheet and a comforter-filled duvet. In case you missed the drama: There’s no top sheet anywhere in this equation. Those flat, floppy beasts get tossed into the highest corner in my linen closet, never to be seen again.
Landress and Lewellen fled to San Diego with Fowler’s cash and truck. They eventually were arrested in San Diego.
I pulled up to the studio and I heard the bones and bass of "Something Dark" echoing in the parking lot. When I opened the door my eyes saw the very focused face of our producer/guitar player Karnig as he pieced together a strange collection of sounds. He didn’t look up at me and I just sat quietly besides him while we both absorbed what was coming through the speakers. Once the song had finished I looked at him and the first words to come out of my mouth were, "Something dark lives in that song." There it was, the first spark. This process isn’t completely unique to the way we’ve written songs before in the past. Sometimes the lyrics lead the music and sometimes, very much like with this song, it’s the other way around. The synths and drums really just evoked a feeling of painful secrecy, like pages missing from a top secret government manuscript…. Lyrically this song grew from the initial chorus line, "something dark lives here"- from there the verses became a product of the times they were written in. I knew right off the bat that this song wasn’t going to be an easy write. This song wanted to be written – but it wasn’t going to pass from my head into my pen easily. How does one transcribe a song that sheds light on subjects most people cringe at the thought of? We live in a world where we sweep way too much under the rug, a world where justice is still learning to walk. I think it’s important to start conversations that need to be had, if that’s with music, film or even just words. That’s why this song was written. Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself
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