#MorningMonarchy: September 15, 2017
Bizarre misreading, banned books and the Mercury Prize + this day in history w/Marilyn's skirt and our song of the day by Cut Copy on your Morning Monarchy for September 15, 2017.
Bizarre misreading, banned books and the Mercury Prize + this day in history w/Marilyn's skirt and our song of the day by Cut Copy on your Morning Monarchy for September 15, 2017.
A Florida sheriff who bluntly tweeted about arresting evacuees with warrants who were seeking shelter from Hurricane Irma is being sued for violating the Fourth Amendment by requiring background checks to enter hurricane shelters.
But Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd claims the lawsuit is “frivolous”.
Manson Family parole, fake swords and sonic attacks + this day in history w/the umbrella assassination and our song of the day by Primus on your Morning Monarchy for September 7, 2017.
Police PR, mosh pit opera and Ticketmaster Taylor + this day in history w/Flight 007 and our song of the day by Mastodon on your Morning Monarchy for September 1, 2017.
Website warrants, Silicone Prairie and the rise of the superbrains + this day in history w/Faraday's electromagnetic induction and our song of the day by Oh Sees on your Morning Monarchy for August 29, 2017.
Headless torso, spared killers and back to Jonestown + this day in history w/Mark David Chapman sentenced and our song of the day by Propagandhi on your Morning Monarchy for August 24, 2017.
Building the blockchain, the ecstasy of Trump and the grocery store's quiet hour + this day in history w/the passion of Sacco & Vanzetti and our song of the day by Robert Plant on your Morning Monarchy for August 23, 2017.
Juggalo march, "Rhinestone Cowboy" and verified veracity + this day in history w/'Lolita' and our song of the day by Girl Ray on your Morning Monarchy for August 18, 2017.