HIPPIE – first chapter

April 16, 2018 by Paulo Coelho In September 1970, two sites vied for the privilege of being considered the center of the world: Picadilly Circus, England, and the Dam in Amsterdam. But not everyone knew that, if asked to most people, they would have answered, “the White House, the US and the Kremlin in the USSR”. Because these people … Read more

“Blind Tom,” born a slave, at the age of 10 became the highest paid pianist of the 19th century

Courtesy: The Vintage News Feb 24, 2018 Tijana Radeska “Blind Tom” was a musical prodigy who was born in slavery in 1850, in the state of Georgia. He was a contemporary virtuoso of Liszt and Rubinstein, but one who seemed unaware of his skin color, his fame, or his success. Blind Tom was aware only of the … Read more

Steve McQueen wanted his classic 1968 “Bullitt” Mustang back, but its new owner refused to bow to the superstar’s pressure

Courtesy: The Vintage News Feb 15, 2018 E.L. Hamilton Steve McQueen (1930 – 1980) as Frank Bullit next to a Ford Mustang 390 GT 2+2 Fastback in the american crime thriller movie ‘Bullitt’, San Francisco, 1968. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images) A letter came in the mail. Steve McQueen wanted his car back. It wasn’t … Read more

The headless horseman predates Washington Irving’s story and traces back to a medieval harbinger of death seeking human sacrifices

Courtesy: The Vintage News Mar 30, 2018 Martin Chalakoski “Gigantic in height, and muffled in a cloak, Ichabod was horror-struck on perceiving that he was headless! But his horror was still more increased on observing that the head, which should have rested on his shoulders, was carried before him on the pommel of his saddle!”- Washington … Read more

Lessons I learned with Paulo Coelho

By: Ozzy Etomi One of the stunning books that changed my life is “Manuscript Found In Accra” by Paul Coehlo. It was recommended to me by an awesome friend, and every now and again, I read my highlighted excerpts to refresh my mind on these amazing life lessons. I, like many others, fell in love with ‘The … Read more

The only unsolved skyjacking case in U.S. history might have a break: “D. B. Cooper” is Robert Rackstraw, a Vietnam vet and ex-CIA operative, investigative team claims

Courtesy: The Vintage News Feb 8, 2018 Nancy Bilyeau On November 24, 1971, on a rainy afternoon in Portland, Oregon, a man approached the flight counter of Northwest Orient Airlines. He wore a dark raincoat, a dark suit with a skinny black tie, a neatly pressed white shirt, and loafers. He appeared to be in his … Read more

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