Yes, they did. What followed is as yet unclear, if war crimes were committed, I condemn them. What is happening now in Gaza, however, is not unclear. I have a Palestinian friend, Lama Al-Arian, living ...
Actor Elaine May is 92. Singer Iggy Pop is 77. Actor Patti LuPone is 75. Actor Tony Danza is 73. Actor James Morrison (“24”) ...
More recent movies like The Wrestler and War for the Planet of the Apes are ... Bridges), an amiable stoner whose life is disrupted by criminals who think that he’s the Big Lebowski.
An Argentine lawyer has filed a complaint before Buenos Aires Federal Judge María Romilda Servini de Cubría against British musician Roger Waters of ... involved in the criminal events, even ...
An Argentine court has agreed to review an antisemitism complaint filed by Shoah survivor Carlos Zigelbaum and his son Sergio Zigelbaum against British pop musician Roger Waters, it was reported ...
As such, he left the band, and it was left to David Gilmour and Roger Waters to keep flying the Pink Floyd flag; as excellent songwriters themselves, this was a challenge they were happy to accept; ...
Pink Floyd rock legend Roger Waters has reaffirmed his commitment to perform in Germany next year as part of his This Is Not a Drill world tour in spite of vicious smears against him from German ...
(See especially Roger Parloff's and Lou Cannon's reports ... then did a victory dance around Denny's lifeless body. Or, as Rep. Maxine Waters put it, "there were mothers who took this as an ...
Popping into Morrisons for a few groceries, this unassuming granddad is a suspected Serbian war criminal fighting extradition from Britain. Boro Marusic, 64, blended in with other customers as he ...
A nameless, terrifying mass murdering war criminal, played by Jesse Plemons, does seem to have it in for people born outside the US. But as far as we know, that’s just his own nativism ...
Lee Hak-rae, an ethnic Korean who long sought compensation from the Japanese government after being convicted of war crimes, died of traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage at a Tokyo hospital on March 28.
A nameless, terrifying mass murdering war criminal, played by Jesse Plemons, does seem to have it in for people born outside the US. But as far as we know, that’s just his own nativism ...