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Thursday, September 27, 2012

‘Bagel head’ saline injections are new body art fad

Oy vey! Body modification fans endure 2-hour saline drip to get bagel-shaped welts on their foreheads


Body modification beyond the average tattoo and ho-hum peircing - its the bagle head!

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A segment from the National Geographic Channel show "Taboo" highlighted a body art trend in Japan known as 'bagel head.'



SC man just out of jail charged with murder


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'Moon River' Singer Andy Williams Passes Away at 84

'Moon River' Singer Andy Williams Passes Away at 84

Andy Williams, best known for his song "Moon River," passed away on Tuesday night at the age of 84 in his La Quinta, Calif., home.

According to his publicist, the cause of death was complications from cancer (he announced in November that he had bladder cancer).

Though many remember Audrey Hepburn's rendition of the song in 1961's Breakfast at Tiffany's, it was Williams who sang it at the Academy Awards the following year and recorded an album with the same name.

He also used the song as his theme for The Andy Williams Show, a musical variety television series that ran from 1962 to 1971.



Scientists warning of earthquake disasters to come

 New Zealand Earthquake
Scientists believe an earthquake off the coast of Sumatra means a new plate boundary may be forming in the earth's crust. Source: AP


MASSIVE earthquakes will strike for centuries to come as a new boundary in the Earth's crust is created between Australia and India, scientists have predicted after separate studies of an enormous quake earlier this year.

One of the studies has also revealed the initial 8.7 magnitude convulsion, which struck off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra on April 11, may be the most powerful of its type ever recorded and that scientists "have never seen an earthquake like it".



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Son charged in Bronx mom's murder after she's found in plastic storage container on street

Tihesha Savage is found shot in the head — cops charge son Darwin Jackson, 16.


 Tihesha Savage was found killed and stuffed into a plastic box left on the street.

Richard Harbus for New York Daily news

Tihesha Savage was found killed and stuffed into a plastic box left on the street.

A Bronx mother was found slain inside a plastic storage bin Wednesday — and her teenage son was charged with her murder after video footage showed him dumping it on the street like trash, police sources said.

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Richard Harbus for New York Daily News

Darwin Jackson is escorted by police from the 44th Precinct after his mother, Tihesha Savage, was found dead.

Darwin Jackson, 16, who uses the handle ScarfaceKiller on MySpace, was hauled off by cops shortly after he identified his mother’s body and spat on the ground.

“He said, ‘Oh my God, that’s my mom,’ and he spit and walked away,” neighbor Sonia Carrion said. “He actually spit.”

Jackson told investigators he shot his mother, Tihesha Savage, 34, amid an argument, police sources said. He was charged Wednesday night with second-degree murder and weapons possession.

A building super spotted the tan rectangular bin near some bushes on Macombs Road about 9:10 a.m. Wednesday. When the super took off the lid, he found a horror. Inside was Savage’s crumpled body, with what appeared to be a gunshot wound on her head.

Savage was swaddled in a fleece Scooby-Doo blanket, and more soiled blankets were found in a nearby courtyard, witnesses said. Police were summoned.

Amid the commotion, Jackson came downstairs and walked over. “Ewww! Oh my God!” he said, according to Carrion.

“Everybody saw him spit when he saw the body,” she added.

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Puerto Rican artist takes on colonialism & oppression in a new solo show at Longwood Art Gallery in Bronx 

"Puerto Rico in its Labyrinth" runs through Dec. 8

The exhibit PUERTO RICO IN ITS LABYRINTH Chronicles of a Country and a World in Crisis features the works of José Buscaglia, including this piece titled “Let Them Be Satisfied with the Leftovers.”

Courtesy Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture

The exhibit PUERTO RICO IN ITS LABYRINTH Chronicles of a Country and a World in Crisis features the works of José Buscaglia, including this piece titled “Let Them Be Satisfied with the Leftovers.”

If nothing else, the new exhibit now open at Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos will get you talking.

“Puerto Rico in its Labyrinth: Chronicles of a Country and a World in Crisis” showcases the works of José Buscaglia and tackles such weighty topics as colonialism in Puerto Rico and oppression in the Caribbean, the Americas and Africa.

The exhibit at the Mott Haven gallery features Buscaglia’s paintings, sculptures and writings.

“The colors are stunning, but then you start reading the narrative that accompanies the works. They’re almost like essays, and it’s all so impactful,” said Wallace Edgecombe, director of Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture.

In the piece, “Let Them Be Satisfied with the Leftovers,” Buscaglia depicts politicians carving up and devouring Puerto Rico.

In another piece, the artist takes on Arizona’s controversial immigration law.

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