By Katie Halper
Watching the debates, I couldn’t help but notice that Grover Norquist is TOTALLY rocking a Hitler mustache?

By Katie Halper
Watching the debates, I couldn’t help but notice that Grover Norquist is TOTALLY rocking a Hitler mustache?

By Katie Halper
I’m watching the YouTube Republican debates and I can’t help but notice that it seems that Ron Paul and Duncan Hunter share one set of eyebrows? Duncan Hunter’s eyebrows start close to the nose, go up and never come down. Ron Paul’s eyebrows finish the job, starting in the middle of the brow bone, going outwards and downwards.
If you put them together, they make a full set. Does that mean they’d make a good presidential set? Is this a sign, a foreshadowing of a Paul-Hunter ticket?
From the AP:
Directed by Merrimack’s artistic director Charles Towers, Secret Order stars Larry Pine. The biomedical drama is about a brilliant young research biologist who works in an obscure university lab – and discovers a possible cure for cancer.
From the AP:
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe cannot imagine what it was like to live amid the stench of death in the trenches of World War One — but he says his generation should never be allowed to forget.
“I think it is as relevant today as it ever was with young men all over the world still sacrificing their lives in the name of war,” said the teenage actor critically acclaimed on Monday for his portrayal of writer Rudyard Kipling’s doomed son.
Check out this video about HeadCount, the concert-cum-voter-registration organization that Dave Matthews and others are involved with.
A bunch of top-notch musicians are getting into the voter-registration game. From the AP:
Supported by dozens of musical acts, including the Dave Matthews Band, Santana and Maroon 5, the nonpartisan group HeadCount plans to register up to 200,000 new voters via street teams deployed at more than 500 concerts in the coming year.
The former Fugees singer is giving back to his native Haiti. From the AP:
Wyclef Jean has announced the creation of several youth-based programs funded by his Yele Haiti charity.
“If you want to change a country, unfortunately, you’re not going to be able to help 8 million people at one time,” the 35-year-old singer told reporters. But if you can get one or two or three and start to make that change, that will make the difference.”