#MorningMonarchy: May 17, 2018
Monster symbols, settling claims and billowing clouds + this day in history w/televised Watergate hearings and our song of the day by Ski Mask the Slump God on your Morning Monarchy for May 17, 2018.
Monster symbols, settling claims and billowing clouds + this day in history w/televised Watergate hearings and our song of the day by Ski Mask the Slump God on your Morning Monarchy for May 17, 2018.
Special places, sexual sadists and fake readings + this day in history w/Bushwick Bill loses an eye and our song of the day by Sleep on your Morning Monarchy for May 10, 2018.
Cloned canines, closed churches and Cosby's daughter + this day in history w/the raid of Steve Jackson Games and our song of the day w/Judas Priest on your Morning Monarchy for March 1, 2018.
Kentucky fried crisis, clearing convictions and Putin's chef + this day in history w/the assassination of Malcolm X and our song of the day by Courtney Barnett on your Morning Monarchy for February 21, 2018.
Congressional crashes, children's coffins and pedogate Puck + this day in history w/the murder of Daniel Pearl and our song of the day by Tune-Yards on your Morning Monarchy for February 1, 2018.
New year's manure, good Lorde taketh and mock trials + this day in history w/IBM and the Holocaust and our song of the day by The Vaccines on your Morning Monarchy for January 8, 2018.
Workplace cults, disgraceful verdicts and hotel room footage + this day in history w/the Long Island Railroad massacre and our song of the day by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club on your Morning Monarchy for December 7, 2017.
It took three men to stop the girl from assaulting Ingrid who was left severely injured and had to undergo two surgeries. Somalis believe dogs are filthy. [...]
The Hellenic amphitheatre in Ephesus, now in Turkey, is a breathaking venue for summer concerts. Everyone from operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti to the progressive rock band Jethro Tull have played there.
Recently, a symphony-orchestra played Mendelssohn’s 4th Symphony when a labrador retriever casually walked on stage, eventually deciding to lie down next to the first violin section.
It is unclear if the dog was someone’s pet or where it came from, but it seems like he enjoyed the music as much as anyone else in the audience.