by alan | Jun 11, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
Many people felt that the Beatles’ songs dealt heavily with drugs. However, John Lennon was heavily influenced by pop culture at the time, as well as by absurdist poets like Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear. “He wrote, “I am the Walrus,” a song...
by alan | Jun 11, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
The Wedge is not a good wave. Sorry, but you’re most likely not going to score a perfect barrel here. You’ll be lucky to make it out of one. Whether you’re J.O.B. or a hardcore local, brace for impact because getting tossed is a guarantee. Despite all that, you could...
by alan | Jun 11, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
Dave Engledow, self-proclaimed “World’s Best Father” to daughter, Alice Bee, has turned his hilarious photo series into a book, Confessions of the World’s Best Father. The project started as a single shot — Engledow said he was just...
by alan | Jun 11, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
From who built it to what it was used for, Stonehenge is surrounded by many enduring mysteries — and researchers from the University of Buckingham in England now say they’ve solved one of them. “For years people have been asking why is Stonehenge...
by alan | Jun 11, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
Though many of the world’s most impressive churches feature high ceilings and soaring spires, sometimes you have to go underground to find the real gems. Jesus called the apostle Peter, the rock on which “I will build my church,” but these...
by alan | Jun 11, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
More than five centuries after Christopher Columbus’s flagship, the Santa Maria, was wrecked in the Caribbean, archaeological investigators think they may have discovered the vessel’s long-lost remains – lying at the bottom of the sea off the north coast of...