Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Bus Stops - April 23
Coca-Cola Habit Cited In Death Of Natasha Harris (Huffington Post)
(Experts say a New Zealand woman's 2-gallon-a-day Coca-Cola habit probably contributed to her death, a conclusion that led the soft-drink giant to note that even water can be deadly in excessive amounts. Natasha Harris, a 30-year-old, stay-at-home mother of eight from Invercargill, died of a heart attack in February 2010. Fairfax Media reported that a pathologist, Dr. Dan Mornin, testified at an inquest Thursday that she probably suffered from hypokalemia, or low potassium, which he thinks was caused by her excessive consumption of Coke and overall poor nutrition.)
Teller of Penn & Teller Breaks Silence To Sue Over Magic Trick (Hollywood Reporter)(Teller of Penn & Teller fame is suing Dutch entertainer Gerard Dogge for allegedly ripping off his copyrighted magic piece called Shadows. Dogge, whose stage name is Gerard Bakardy, has showcased his own illusion called The Rose & Her Shadow in a YouTube video and allegedly offered to reveal the secrets for $3,050. Teller says he realized that it was a copy of Shadows, called Dogge on the phone and offered money if Dogge didn't disclose the mechanics of the illusion. The two couldn't come to an agreement, however, so Teller is now suing in a case that could help determine the level of protection that magicians have over their tricks.)
Drunk Driver Made to Wear Sign Saying He Killed a Man (Classic Hits and Oldies)(A man from Houston who killed a man while driving drunk has been ordered to wear a sign saying, “I killed Aaron Coy Pennywell while driving drunk.” Michael Giacona, 39, ran a red light and hit 20-year-old Pennywell last June. Giacona spent 90 days in prison, but in addition to the prison sentence, Harris County Court-at-Law Judge Michael R. Fields ordered Giacona to wear the sign during four consecutive Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the scene of the crime.)
Liquid concrete floods upscale New York hotel (UPI)(Workers at an upscale New York hotel said the facility was flooded with liquid concrete from a construction project next door. Hotel staff at Le Parker Meridien, which costs an average $600 per night, said concrete began to flow into the hotel from a 29-story construction project next door around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday.)
‘She-Hulk’ collars alleged T creep after lewd act (Boston Herald)(A strap-hanging MBTA heroine said she went into “She-Hulk” mode to single-handedly collar a man who exposed himself on a crowded B-Line trolley — dragging him off the train and holding him until cops arrived. The 24-year-old Allston woman, who did not want to be named, said the man boarded one stop after she did on her ride home from her marketing job Thursday. She immediately noticed him staring.)
Texas teen arrested after faking cancer, collecting $17,000 in donations (New York Post)(A Texas prom queen who raised more than $17,000 after telling classmates she was dying of cancer was arrested and charged with theft-by-deception. Angie Gomez, 19, told her family, friends and fiance in January 2011 that she had six months to live after battling leukemia since childhood. The Horizon City teen set up her own charity foundation, called "Achieve the Dream," and raised $17,000 from fundraisers, checks, gift cards and in-kind donations, the El Paso Times reported.)
Gay Porn Interrupts Canadian News Show (Fox NY)(Canadians watching a Friday morning TV news broadcast were shocked when the program was replaced on their screens with hardcore gay pornography. The unscheduled change in broadcasting -- which affected CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario -- was due to an error by a cable provider, the National Post reported.)
Video camera installed on school bus after parents allege driver spat on students (Ottawa Citizen)(A video camera has been installed on a yellow school bus for elementary students at an east Ottawa French school in response to accusations that the driver has grabbed children by the throat and spit in their faces. The move comes nearly a year-and-a-half after a dozen parents of students at Marie-Curie School signed a petition detailing the alleged aggressive behaviour of the number 4 school bus driver.)
Good news for Batman fans - maybe: Dark Knight Rises trailer to play in front of The Avengers (News AU)(AS IF fanboys didn't have enough to geek out over, Warner Bros has confirmed that the new trailer for The Dark Knight Rises will play in front of The Avengers. Although Batman and the Avengers live in different universes and are owned by rival companies, Warners has clearly realised that much of its audience would be lining up to see Iron Man and the Hulk go ten rounds with an invading alien army.)
Fla. woman going on trial in 2009 Novack killings (WSJ)(Sneaky breast implants. Naked amputees. The Batmobile. There are plenty of bizarre elements in the murder case against Narcy Novack, 54, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. But they're unlikely to overshadow the grisly killings of her millionaire husband and his mother, which Novack is accused of orchestrating to get her hands on the family estate. It also mentions a roomful of Batman collectibles. Ben Novack's collection of Batman memorabilia, including a replica Batmobile, was estimated to be worth more than $1 million.)
Texas Boy Battling Leukemia Becomes Batman for a Day (ABC)(Kye, 7, has leukemia. He has always dreamed of being in a Batman movie and wanted to hang out with Batman. With the help of a local non-profit organization, and the police department and fire departments in Arlington, Texas, this wish came true.)
Shia LaBeouf writing and drawing own comic books (Digital Spy)(Shia LaBeouf has taken a step into comic book production, writing and drawing his own material as a way to relax. The Transformers actor, who is not returning for the fourth installment of the Michael Bay-directed franchise, was spotted displaying his work at a convention in the US last weekend.)
Hundreds of thousands may lose Internet in July (AP)(For computer users, a few mouse clicks could mean the difference between staying online and losing Internet connections this summer. Unknown to most of them, their problem began when international hackers ran an online advertising scam to take control of infected computers around the world. In a highly unusual response, the FBI set up a safety net months ago using government computers to prevent Internet disruptions for those infected users. But that system is to be shut down.)
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Bus Stops - April 12
On the trail with Bigfoot-hunters (BBC)
(Not since footage emerged of a giant, ape-like figure in the California woods in the late 1960s has there been so much interest in proving the existence of Bigfoot. So how do you go about finding a creature most people believe to be a myth? It could be a human footprint. Let's not rule that out. Kentucky Bigfoot investigators pride themselves on their scientific rigour.)
Radioactive particles from Japan detected in California kelp (LA Times)
(Radioactive particles released in the nuclear reactor meltdown in Fukushima, Japan, following the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami were detected in giant kelp along the California coast, according to a recently published study. Radioactive iodine was found in samples collected from beds of kelp in locations along the coast from Laguna Beach to as far north as Santa Cruz about a month after the explosion, according to the study by two marine biologists at Cal State Long Beach.)
The man who sold his life on eBay (Stuff)
(It's a dream many of us have – to throw in the job, sell the house and set off into the great unknown with just a passport and a thirst for adventure. Usually, reality gets in the way. But not for Ian Usher, the Perth man who made international headlines when, during a midlife crisis, he decided to auction his entire life – including his house, job, car and even friends - on eBay.)
Children Find Live Bazooka During Easter Egg Hunt In Germany (Huffington Post)
(Easter egg hunters in Somerset, England, were shocked on Sunday when a preschooler found a live hand grenade during his search. Now, reports have surfaced that children in Germany happened upon a World War II-era bazooka while on their own Easter egg hunt that day. Police were called to a wooded area in the town of Holzminden in northern Germany on Sunday after a group of children discovered a rusty but apparently still functional bazooka under a pile of leaves, Spiegel Online International reports.)
Family finds old stock certificate, says Coke owes them $130 million (MSNBC)
(If the first way Americans believe they will get rich is through sweat, perseverance and hard work, the second is probably finding a winning lottery ticket in an old coat, or something similarly lucky. The family of Tony Marohn is seemingly in the second camp.Marohn’s family in California is in a legal battle with Coca-Cola, saying a stock certificate he bought at an estate sale in 2008 is worth $130 million in stock of the soft-drink maker, Reuters reported. Marohn died in 2010.)
Cow escapes NJ slaughterhouse, will be spared (Newsday)
(A cow that escaped from a New Jersey slaughterhouse will be spared. The black-and-white bovine was running through the streets of Paterson sometime after 8 p.m. Tuesday. Animal control officer John De Cando tells The Record newspaper it was like "Dodge City" with police cars trying to corral the 750-pound animal. But the cow managed to break loose.)
Bride Who Faked Cancer to Score Dream Wedding, Honeymoon Is Charged (ABC News)
(A generous New York bridal shop owner never questioned the heartbreaking story of a woman who claimed to have cancer and wanted to marry before she died. The bride's story opened the hearts and wallets of her community who donated thousands of dollars to pay for her wedding and honeymoon. But months after the wedding, it was revealed that Jessica Vega, 25, lied about her terminal illness and had duped everyone. Now, she has been arrested and charged with six felonies and one misdemeanor and could face up to four years in prison for each felony charge.)
US kindergarten boy brings heroin to show and tell (GMan Network)
(A five-year-old boy brought packets of heroin to a show and tell at his Connecticut kindergarten, leading to the arrest of his stepfather, police said on Tuesday. The child was proudly displaying packets of a powdery substance to his kindergarten classmates in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on Monday when his teacher noticed what he was holding, Detective Keith Bryant of the Bridgeport Police Department said. "He was waving it around," Bryant said, adding that the teacher collected the packets and immediately notified her supervisors.)
Comic duo gets serious, for laughs (The Australian)
(THE first time cinemagoers laid their eyes on Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith was in Clerks, a 1994 feature film that depicted a day in the working lives of two frustrated store clerks stuck in dead-end jobs. Mewes and Smith played the bit-part characters of Jay and Silent Bob, respectively. Their introduction occurs seven minutes into the film, when Mewes -- a tall, wiry youngster -- takes up his regular post outside a convenience store (where Smith, then 24, worked as a clerk during the day). Jay drains a beercan, spits out its contents, then announces, "I need some tits and ass, yeah!" He does a little dance, then adds, "I feel good today, Silent Bob!" before expressing in detail his desire to copulate "with anything that moves".)
Boy saves bus as driver passes out (Winnipeg Free Press)
(A dozen students in this northeastern U.S. town may not have been looking forward to school on the first day back after spring break, but they knew what to do when their bus driver slumped over the wheel unconscious. Surveillance video shows 13-year-old Jeremy Wuitschick rushing down the aisle and grabbing the wheel on Monday morning. Wuitschick had noticed the driver was shaking and his arms were flailing as the bus started to pull into Surprise Lake Middle School in Milton, about 48 kilometres south of Seattle.)
Bus bombing in southern Philippines (Newsday)
(Suspected extortionists bombed a bus in the restive southern Philippines on Wednesday, killing three passengers and wounding 16 others, the military said. The military initially reported 10 dead but regional commander Lt. Col. Benjie Hao later revised the death toll. The bomb went off on the bus as it pulled into a terminal in Carmen town in North Cotabato province, said another military officer, Col. Leopoldo Galon.)
Fired Bus Driver Accused Of Not Giving Bus Back (WMUR)
(A longtime school bus driver is facing charges after school officials said he refused to turn over a bus after he was fired. Scott Leathe, 52, of Farmington, said he drove a school bus for the Middleton and Farmington school district for 14 years and had a clean driving record until he was abruptly fired Monday morning. "I've never been in trouble," Leathe said. "I've actually never in my whole life been fired, and I was very emotional about it.")
Batman streaker banned for life by the Orioles (Washington Post)
(The man who ran onto the field at Camden Yards on opening day in Batman undies and a cape has become a bit of a celebrity. “It was my birthday, and I just love to make people laugh and get them going,” Mark Harvey told WJZ in Baltimore. “So I was like, what’s better than to go on opening day and do it.”The YouTube video of an underpants-clad Batman storming the field during the Baltimore Orioles' opener last week has been viewed almost 200,000 times. Now the joker behind the black bloomers — Mark Harvey, a 26-year-old from Severn, Md. — is speaking out. Just what compelled Harvey to put a dent into the O's-Twins game last Friday?)
Want To Protect Your Business in a Divorce? Be Batman (Reuters)
(You might be thinking right now that the last thing you'd be worried about in a divorce is protecting your business. Not necessarily. As much fun as it may be to live like a college student again, chances are the joys of eating a cup of instant noodles in your underwear will start to wear pretty thin if a divorce makes it an everyday necessity. So what can you do to keep get divorced in a way to keep you eating steak and not Top Ramen?)
Batman races to halt the criminals (Biggles Wade Today)
(BATMAN will be fighting crime in the capital on marathon day. Biggleswade’s Bernard Rix will be running the London Marathon to raise funds for Crimestoppers – and he will swap his standard running gear for a batman outfit. Appropriately the superhero is known for fighting crime without revealing his identity.)
Marvel opens digital comics storefronts (Comic Book Resources)
(Marvel unveiled the Marvel Digital Comics Store yesterday. If that doesn’t seem like news, it’s because Marvel already has a number of digital offerings, but what’s nice about this is that it syncs with the Marvel iOS and Android apps as well as their Chrome Store.)
Justice Dept. sues Apple, publishers over e-book prices (Washington Post)
(The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it was suing Apple and five major publishers, charging that the companies had colluded to keep the price of e-books artificially high to kill the competition. “As a result of this alleged conspiracy, we believe that consumers paid millions of dollars more for some of the most popular titles,” U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said. “We allege that executives at the highest levels of these companies–concerned that e-book sellers had reduced prices–worked together to eliminate competition.”)
Monday, April 9, 2012
Bus Stops - April 10
British child hunting for Easter eggs finds hand grenade (Seattle Times)
(A child on an Easter egg hunt organized by a pre-school group in an English village stumbled upon an unexpected surprise -- a hand grenade. The hunt was taking place in a field near the town of Holford, Somerset, on Saturday, This Is Somerset reported. The area was cordoned off and the bomb disposal squad destroyed the grenade in a controlled explosion, police said. It also resulted in the closure of a highway for a few of hours.)
Easter Bunny arrested for drug possession after 'acting suspicious' while entertaining children (Daily Mail)
(A mall Easter Bunny has been arrested after reported acting suspicious while on break - without any relation to hiding Easter eggs. Bunny-suited Joshua Lee Bolling, 24, of Virginia, was found in illegal possession of prescription narcotics while entertaining children at the Piedmont Mall in Danville. Bolling was escorted to a private changing area during his arrest to escape view of the children.)
UFO Coverup on Last Shuttle Mission? (Gather)
(Official video from the last shuttle mission has been reviewed and analyzed. Did NASA coverup evidence of a UFO? A segment from NASA's live, public feed shows an angle of the Atlantis cargo bay and boom being opened and serviced. The ground controller on the last shuttle flight is describing the action to the audience, and it's all pretty dry stuff. Until about the 4:30 mark.)
New Jersey capital city running out of toilet paper (Bizarre News)
(Toilet paper supplies in Trenton, the capital of the US state of New Jersey, may run out by week's end following their city council's dispute over budgets. The council has declined to sign a contract for paper products worth $42,573 after falling out over a $4,000 charge for paper cups.)
New Jersey man survives 4-inch nail in heart (Reuters)
(A New Jersey man who survived accidentally shooting a 4-inch (10-cm) nail into his heart while trying to clear a jammed nail gun said on Friday he feels like he won the lottery. Dennis Hennis, 52, who was revived from cardiac arrest before being airlifted for surgery to Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey, laughed off Dr. Michael Rosenbloom's suggestion that he buy a lottery ticket.)
Alec Baldwin dined with stalker, complaint says (CNN)
(A Canadian woman accused of stalking Alec Baldwin began sending "a series of annoying and unsolicited communications" to the actor after having dinner with him in fall 2010, according to a criminal complaint filed Monday. Genevieve Sabourin, 40, was arrested by New York police Sunday on five misdemeanor counts of harassment and stalking after she appeared at Baldwin's Manhattan home.)
Wyoming town with 1 resident sold to private bidder for $900,000 (680 News)
(The small town of Buford, Wyoming, with a total population of one, has been sold to a bidder for $900,000. The unidentified buyer from Vietnam snagged the tiny town in an 11-minute Internet auction. Online bidders from 46 countries attempted to purchase the 10-plus acre town, which contains a convenience store, gas station and modular home.)
Milton student steers bus to safety after driver passes out (Seattle Times)
(A quick-acting Milton middle-school student guided his school bus safely off the road Monday morning after the driver had a medical emergency. With the driver passed out, seventh-grader Jeremy Wuitschick, 13, grabbed the wheel, steered the bus to the curb, pulled the key from the ignition and started chest compressions on the driver. Meanwhile, another student called 911 to get medical aid.)
Mississauga bus driver suspended for washroom break (Toronto Star)
(Mississauga Transit is being accused of violating a bus driver’s human rights after the transit worker was suspended for five days for delaying service by taking a washroom break. The driver had to stand in line for about seven minutes behind two other bus drivers at the single washroom designated for bus drivers at the Meadowvale Town Centre. He then spent about seven minutes in the stall, after which he went directly back to his bus to continue work, according to union president Nicholas Bye.)
Take this bus if you're off wagon (LVRJ)
(In a city where partying has gone mobile, from minibuses equipped with stripper poles to Jacuzzi limos, now comes a curbside service to treat those massive hangovers. According to a new Las Vegas website, HangoverHeaven.com, a fleet of tour buses is already rolling, with stops at major casinos.)
New 'Batman' gets PG-13 rating (Toronto Sun)
(Rest easy, teen Batman fans: “The Dark Knight Rises” has been rated PG-13, the Motion Picture Association of America said on Monday. That means that adolescents eager to see Batman (Christian Bale) save Gotham from the threat of steroidal criminal mastermind Bane (Tom Hardy) and jewel-thieving Catwoman (Anne Hathaway) will be able to buy a ticket without dragging along a parent or guardian. The MPAA said the film earned its PG-13 for “intense sequences of violence and action, some sensuality and language.”)
"Petoskey Batman" hanging it up, plans to auction off suit (NPR)
(It all started last year. That's when police in Petoskey turned on their caped crusader - "Petoskey Batman.")
Holy stars Batman! 1960s Caped Crusader Adam West finally gets spot on Hollywood Walk of Fame (Daily Mail)
(He is now arguably the most famous of all the pantheon of superheroes. But it was 1960s TV star Adam West who transformed Batman from comic book favourite to pop culture icon. And he has finally recognised with a spot on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame today, nearly 50 years since the show originally aired.)
'Universal' cancer vaccine developed (Telegraph UK)
(A vaccine that can train cancer patients' own bodies to seek out and destroy tumour cells has been developed by scientists. The therapy, which targets a molecule found in 90 per cent of all cancers, could provide a universal injection that allows patients' immune systems to fight off common cancers including breast and prostate cancer.)
Kevin Smith Announces S.I.T.
Kevin Announces S.I.T.
SModcast Internet Television!
Finally - Something to look at on the internet.
—Mondays—
Babble-On Classic or Get Old Classic!
SModCo has been shooting almost all of our live shows for the last year.
So now, after hearing Jay and Silent Bob Get Old
and Hollywood Babble-On podcasts, see your favorite episodes come to life -
all thanks to the magic of digital video!
—Tuesdays—
SMarchive
This is gonna be my favorite…
Fatty McNoFly hosts a weekly look into the Smith family personal video library!
SEE footage of a Fat Kenickie in Kev’s high school production of Grease!
SEE Baby Jay Mewes lament having no money for a first date, circa 1990!
SEE Old-ass interviews with the stars of SModCo from decades past!
SEE How SMod came to be!
The pre-history of SModCo every week, only on SMarchive!
—Wednesday—
Mewes News
Bus News! Melan-cholly News! The Iggy Biggy is back!
Born from the sweet morning oral of Jay and Silent Bob Get Jobs,
watch as Kevin tries to explain the headlines to a baffled @JayMewes!
—Thursday—
SModCo Cartoon Show
Kick back, blaze up and watch the stars of SModCo come to animated life!
SModCo cartoon maven Ken Plume, the Canadian Chuck Jones Steve Stark,
Clerks: The Lost Scene legends Powerhouse Animation,
and a growing club of SMartoonists give you potty-mouthed eye candy EVERY WEEK!
—Friday—
SMorning Show LIVE
It’s just like listening to the SModCo @SMorningShow…
But now WITH MOVING PICTURES!
SEE The S.I.R. living room and it’s lack of decent morning snacks!
SEE what Jenny Schwalbach looks like in the morning with no makeup!
SEE Meghan bitch out Alan!
SEE Shecky yap!
SEE Kev wear a bathrobe to hide his morning rod!
SEE The Fishies have no eyes!
SEE a crazy great lineup of interesting motherfuckers chatting candidly!
And in 2013: Our first scripted series…
Come, sons and daughters of Jor-El…
Kneel before SMod.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Bus Stops - April 5
Kevin Smith Endorses Romney For Republican Bid (CHRON)
(Kevin Smith, best known for writing and directing '90s slacker comedies such as Clerks and Chasing Amy, may not be the first name to appear on a list of authoritative political pundits, but Smith has some unique and interesting reasons for choosing Mitt Romney as his candidate. "If it’s gonna be Romney I can breathe a sigh of relief because I just saw Book of Mormon on Broadway and I love it," Smith said in our exclusive interview. "He’s got a kooky religion, as depicted in the musical. It's fun and adventurous and whatnot.")
'Clerks III': Kevin Smith on bringing his Jersey boys to Broadway (Pop Watch)
(When Kevin Smith announced last year that his upcoming hockey movie Hit Somebody would be his final film as a director, you could almost hear a collective sigh of disappointment from hard-core fans of Dante and Randal, Jay and Silent Bob. Smith’s convenience-store drones and derelicts introduced Smith’s Jersey brand of profane wit in 1994′s Clerks, and a successful 2006 sequel proved that audiences hadn’t had enough.)
Smith's hell over plane shame (Toronto Sun)
(Heavyweight filmmaker Kevin Smith was plunged into a deep depression after he was thrown off a plane because he was too fat. The Clerks director was left fuming after he was ordered to evacuate a Southwest Airlines flight in February 2010 after staff deemed him too portly to fly. He went on a Twitter.com rampage against Southwest executives, who promptly apologized for the incident, but Smith admits he endured "the three worst days" of his life when the story headlines around the globe.)
Does Red State redeem Kevin Smith? (NZ Herald)
(After an extremely limited theatre run in December, writer-director Kevin Smith's latest film Red State was released on DVD in this country last week. The film garnered some attention in January, 2011, when Smith announced he would auction the rights to distribute the film following its screening at the Sundance Film Festival, then promptly sold them to himself for US$20. I've been intrigued by Red State ever since it was announced - as a horror-thriller it's a radical departure in tone for a filmmaker best known for his potty-mouthed sex comedies.)
Filmmaker Kevin Smith blasts MPAA ratings in online-porn era (CNET)
(For certain types of people, finding out that fantasy writer Neil Gaiman likes their work could be considered the cherry on top of a career. So for filmmaker Kevin Smith, seeing that Gaiman once tweeted "I suspect @ThatKevinSmith is what all gods and demons aspire to be" had to make for one terrific day. @ThatKevinSmith, of course, is the man who made such cult hits as "Clerks," "Mallrats," and "Chasing Amy." More recently, he's moved on from wry humor to darker stuff like "Red State." And he's even been telling the world that he is quitting movies altogether.)
Kevin Smith depressed after plane incident (CHRON)
(Heavyweight filmmaker Kevin Smith was plunged into a deep depression after he was thrown off a plane because he was too fat. The Clerks director was left fuming after he was ordered to evacuate a Southwest Airlines flight in February 2010 after staff deemed him too portly to fly. He went on a Twitter.com rampage against Southwest executives, who promptly apologized for the incident, but Smith admits he endured “the three worst days” of his life when the story headlines around the globe.)
Marvel's introduces 'infinite comics,' makes digital superheroes cinematic (Fox News)
(Marvel announced "Infinite Comics" at SXSW 2012, a new format for digital comics that uses tricks like dialogue box transitions, blacked-out pages, and cinematic cuts to go beyond the simple panel-to-panel experience found in on-screen comics as we know them. On Wednesday, Marvel released the first Infinite Comic, Avengers vs. X-Men #1, through the Marvel Comics app/store. Simply describing the new format doesn't do it justice so we took a few screenshots on the new iPad's 2048 x 1536-pixel Retina Display to show you just how Infinite Comics change the reader experience in a way paper comics can't imitate.)
Marvel's introduces 'infinite comics,' makes digital superheroes cinematicComic book artist Chris Eliopoulos publishes first graphic novel (North Jersey)
(If you want to make comics kids will love, it helps if you can sometimes think like them. That’s not a problem for River Vale’s Chris Eliopoulos. He’s a free-spirited, Wii-playing, "Back-To-The-Future"-worshipping artist, writer and kid-at-heart who has forged a career by making comics that kids and their parents will enjoy.)
Holy cow! Batman arrested after threatening to blow up hospital (Daily Mail)
(As the famous caped crusader, Batman is known for hunting down the infamous criminals of Gotham City and saving many lives in the process. But for one would-be superhero, he has managed to land himself in hot water for behaviour which is out-of-character for Bruce Wayne. Christopher Schwartz, known as 'Bar Harbor Batman,' has made appearances at parties and summer parades in the Maine area dressed as Batman.)
TV’s ‘Batman’ Adam West To Get Hollywood Star (CBS)
(Adam West, best remembered for his campy portrayal of Batman in the 1966-68 ABC series, will receive the 2,468th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Thursday. Seth McFarlane, producer of the Fox animated series “Family Guy,” for which West supplies the voice of Mayor Adam West, and Ralph Garman, a radio personality and fellow “Family Guy” voice who also supplied the voice of West in a 2006 episode of the MTV2 claymation series “Celebrity Deathmatch,” will join West in speaking at the 11:30 a.m. ceremony in front of the Guinness World of Records Museum on Hollywood Boulevard.)
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