Marvis Barnes has joined Brookfield Properties, the real estate arm of Brookfield Asset Management, as an Associate General Counsel. Marvis previously practiced at K&L Gates LLP in Chicago, IL.| College of Law
In recognition of his legal excellence, Thomas D. Berghman, a Shareholder with Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, P.C. (Munsch Hardt) in Dallas, was featured in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in America directory in the Insurance Law category.| College of Law
Coming towards the end of A Book A Day In May, I’ve read a couple of books that weren’t particularly bad, but left me pretty underwhelmed. So let’s race through them. One Writer’s Beginnings (1984) by Eudora Welty I’ve only| Stuck in a Book
I’m only buying 24 books this year, and so naturally I’m choosing them carefully. I knew I had to have The Odd Woman and the City (2015) by Vivian Gornick when Jacqui wrote a brilliant review in January (and it certainly| Stuck in a Book
As you may know, if you’ve been here for a while, my doctoral thesis looked at fantastic novels – specifically those aimed at a middlebrow audience, published between the World Wars. By ‘fantastic’, I mean that they are set in| Stuck in a Book
A friend who worked at Walt Disney World sent me this copy of Eyes & Ears for the opening of the new version of Star Tours in 2011. It came with a removable, two-sided poster for the attraction…| Starport75
“It’s like Vegas, baby: never bet against the house…” Director: Michael Angelo Starring: Nicole Tompkins, Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau, Amanda Barton, Kim Nielsen, Trevor Stines, Tonya Kay, Lai-Ling Bernstein, Christy St. John, Bobby Emprechtinger Screenplay: Amanda Barton Synopsis: … Continue reading →| and you call yourself a scientist!?
Lake Eerie is a 2016 horror film about a young widow who moves into an old house to recover from the sudden loss of her husband. Free online| MOVIES & MANIA
Howdy folks! Sorry for the delay, I was, uhhhh covering the Tour de France. Anyway, I’m back in Chicago which means this blog has returned to the Chicago suburbs. I’m sure you’ve all seen Barbie at this point so this 2019 not-so-dream house will come as a pleasant (?) surprise. Yeah. So this $2.4 million, 7 bed, 8.5+ bath house is over 15,000 square feet and let me be frank: that square footage is not allocated in any kind of efficient or rational manner. It’s just kind of there, like...| McMansion Hell
King Cohen is a 2017 American documentary film written and directed by Steve Mitchell about writer, producer, director, creator and all-around maverick, Larry Cohen (It’s Alive; God Told Me To, Q: The …| moviesandmania.com
Fat folks carry the weight of the work in left spaces while our bodies and material realities are continually othered and written off. By Da’Shaun Harrison, from Wear Your Voice The post Fat People Must Become a Priority to the Left (2019) appeared first on Fat Liberation Archive.| Fat Liberation Archive
Our bodies take up more space than the world ever makes for us, yet somehow desirability finds a way to keep us out. By Da'Shaun Harrison, from Wear Your Voice The post Desirability: Do You Really Love Fat People When You Can’t Even See Us Beyond The Political? (2019) appeared first on Fat Liberation Archive.| Fat Liberation Archive
By Da'Shaun Harrison from Wear Your Voice| Fat Liberation Archive
This is a series of reviews of my favorite books published between 2010 and 2019. Burial Rites by Hannah Kent (2013) Burial Rites is based on the true story of Agnes Magnusdottier, the last person to be executed in Iceland, in 1830. The story depicts Agnes’s last weeks when a farming family is forced to take […]| Shannon Turlington
This is a series of reviews of my favorite books published between 2010 and 2019. These are shorter reviews of good reads published in 2019. The Institute by Stephen King (2019) Solid King enterta…| Shannon Turlington
Julie Berman, murder victimJulie Berman was an internationally known trans rights activist living in Toronto. Fifty-one-year-old Berman was found in her Brunswick Avenue and Harbord Street area home on Sunday, December 22, 2019. Police had been called to the scene, where they found her suffering from “significant” face and head injuries. She was pronounced dead in hospital.| Murder Village
Jeffrey “Jay Tripper” Parker, murder victim, with his dogJeffrey Parker was known among friends as Jay Tripper. He was a “creative gun/illustrator/graphic designer/activist bringing back colourful psychedelic vibes from the sixties and beyond!” Tripper ran a graphic design and events business called Field Trip Designs & Psymbiotiq. Friend Tim Ellis said “He was building a space for people to come together and have a community. To know him was to love him.”| Murder Village
Police are not specifically naming whose cases they are checking for fingerprints, DNA and other forensic evidence, but do say that with new technology, old evidence once deemed not useful may now yield results. Here are the names, in alphabetical order, of cold cases listed on Murder Village that the police may be considering. Some of the names below don’t meet the profile, and it’s possible that they are considering names of victims not listed here.| Murder Village
Murder Village is not a newspaper, we don’t report on crimes as they happen. The discovery and arrest of gay, Toronto-based serial killer Bruce McArthur is being covered in depth in various media (you can search links on Google, Duck Duck Go and NewsLookUp, among many others). Our site is dedicated to presenting information in a respectful way, and providing accurate information. Rarely do you get the most accurate information about a crime until a trial.| Murder Village
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