Why Cameron Crowe wears ‘uncool’ as a badge of honor

Crowe was just 15 years old when he became a music journalist in 1973. He had to talk his mom into letting him go on the road with bands. He chronicles his adventures in his new memoir, The Uncool. Continue reading Why Cameron Crowe wears ‘uncool’ as a badge of honor

King Charles III dedicates Britain’s first national memorial to LGBTQ+ troops

LONDON (AP) King Charles III on Monday dedicated Britain’s first national memorial to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender troops,. Continue reading King Charles III dedicates Britain’s first national memorial to LGBTQ+ troops

Explained: Why Lando Norris was booed by the crowd throughout the F1 Mexican GP race weekend

Explained: Why Lando Norris was booed by the crowd throughout the F1 Mexican GP race weekend Continue reading Explained: Why Lando Norris was booed by the crowd throughout the F1 Mexican GP race weekend

Russell Wilson praises Ciara on 40th birthday

Grammy-winning singer and dancer Ciara celebrated a milestone birthday on Saturday, which came with a touching tribute from her husband, Russell Wilson. “Sticking with you FOREVER!!! Happy Birthday to my world, @ciara,” the Super Bowl champion wrote on Instagram, featuring photos and videos of them and their family. “God had a purpose putting us together [.] The post Russell Wilson praises Ciara on 40th birthday appeared first on ClutchPoints. Continue reading Russell Wilson praises Ciara on 40th birthday

Not just Halloween: San Diegans celebrating Day of the Dead

But for others, the end of October and the beginning of November are also all about Día de Muertos Day of the Dead. Continue reading Not just Halloween: San Diegans celebrating Day of the Dead

McLean County museum to celebrate Immigrants Day with evening of food, culture, conversation

There will be free admission from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, and an open house from 5: 30 to 7: 30 p. m. Continue reading McLean County museum to celebrate Immigrants Day with evening of food, culture, conversation

25 Pictures of Cats Serving Tricks, Treats, and Too Much Cuteness

Halloween is right around the corner, and that means one thing: it’s time for cats to get their claws into costume season. From tiny pumpkins to pint-sized vampires, our feline friends are proving that spooky can also be absolutely adorable. Sure, most cats might prefer fur over fabric, but some are surprisingly purrfessional models, strutting around like they’re auditioning for Purranormal Cativity. A cat in costume is a perfect blend of sass and spook, equal parts adorable and dramatic. Whether they’re glaring from under a witch hat or reluctantly flaunting their taco outfit, the attitude is unmatched. Getting them to stay still for a photo can feel like herding ghosts, but one snapshot of a bat-wing stretch or a pumpkin prance makes the effort worth every treat. And of course, no Halloween is complete without the classic black cat. The ultimate icon of the season. Whether they’re rocking a costume or just their natural sleek fur, these kitties remind everyone that Halloween magic is best enjoyed with a little purr and a lot of treats. Continue reading 25 Pictures of Cats Serving Tricks, Treats, and Too Much Cuteness

President Trump Arrives in Malaysia to Grand Welcome – Trump brings Dancing Diplomacy

Great respect was delivered by the Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as President Donald Trump arrives for the ASEAN summit. The full honor guard were present, and President Trump even enjoyed a little dancing fun with the cultural attachés. Good Stuff. WATCH: Posted in ASEAN, Asia, President Trump The post President Trump Arrives in Malaysia to Grand Welcome Trump brings Dancing Diplomacy appeared first on The Last Refuge. Continue reading President Trump Arrives in Malaysia to Grand Welcome – Trump brings Dancing Diplomacy

1957 Maserati 200SI by Fantuzzi

This 1957 Maserati 200SI is one of 28 examples of the Sport Internazionale variant built during a single year of production and was designated for delivery to Maserati of America in July 1957 but is believed to have instead been retained as a factory works car. Chassis 2425 was reportedly driven to a class victory at the Giro di Sicilia in Italy and an overall victory at the Grand Prix Cadours in France before being shipped to North America. Under the ownership of Dick Hall’s Carroll Shelby Sport Cars, Inc., of Dallas, Texas, the car was driven by Jim Hall in SCCA events through the remainder of 1957, with results including three second-in-class finishes at Hourglass and Palm Springs. It was then driven by privateer Bob Kuhn at Watkins Glen and Lime Rock in 1958 before later being sold to U. S. Navy veteran and Clean Air Act co-author Otto Klein, who piloted it in several SCCA contests between 1962 and 1964 with a Chevrolet engine reportedly fitted toward the end of that three-year campaign. The car was later sold by Klein to its next owner, who is said to have commissioned a mechanical refresh that included a displacement increase of the twin-cam inline-four to 2. 5 liters. Under subsequent ownership, it participated twice in the Mille Miglia Storico in the 1980s before being sold to a London collector who commissioned a refurbishment. It was then purchased by a German owner who had a reproduction 2. 5-liter engine installed before campaigning the car at historic events at Vallelunga, Spa, and Nürburgring. The car was purchased in 2007 by its current owner, who brought it to the US and commissioned further mechanical refurbishment work before it made several Monterey Historics appearances over the ensuing years. In 2024, the car participated in the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and was later reissued an FIA Historical Technical Passport. Featuring Fantuzzi-built aluminum spyder bodywork finished in red, the car is powered by a reproduction 2. 5-liter DOHC inline-four that features an aluminum block and cylinder head, dry-sump lubrication, twin-plug ignition, and twin Weber DCO3 carburetors. Additional features include a four-speed manual transmission, finned aluminum drum brakes, independent front suspension, a De Dion rear axle, 16” Borrani wire wheels, riveted aluminum fuel and oil tanks, a passenger-side tonneau panel, and bucket seats upholstered in red leather. A collection of parts accompanying the car includes its removed Tipo 4CF2 inline-four wearing a stamp of chassis number 2425, a transmission, and a differential. This Tipo 52 Sport Internazionale is now offered on dealer consignment in Emeryville, California, with factory documents, a Maserati Certificate of Origin, an FIA Historic Technical Passport, an HSMA logbook, and a clean Oregon title. Continue reading 1957 Maserati 200SI by Fantuzzi