by alan | May 23, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
Robby Krieger, the Doors’ guitarist, has come on board “Poet” as an executive producer who will work on the film’s soundtrack with Manzarek’s son Pablo and noted composer William Ross. He’s also hopeful that Harrison Ford can be persuaded to portray Manzarek. During...
by alan | May 19, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
THE DOGS OF WAR Out in front of America’s troops, combat canines and their handlers lead the way onto the most dangerous battlefields on Earth. Here is Marine Corporal Jose Armenta in his tent on the night before getting blown up in Afghanistan. He jokes with...
by alan | May 14, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
Move over, Lassie — there’s a new dog in town. And he knows how to use an iPhone. Meet Major, a Labrador retriever pit bull mix, who spends his days with owner Terry McGlade, a U.S. Marine who suffers from PTSD and seizures after being wounded by an IED in...
by alan | May 12, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
A traffic jam on a California highway on Saturday wasn’t sparked by an accident or construction. It was caused by a scared little dog that hopped onto the divider and then tried to hunker down as cars whizzed by. The California Highway Patrol’s Contra...
by alan | May 8, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
The owner of Cheri Amour, the building on Norton Avenue that was rocker Jim Morrison’s last home in the United States, not only wants it designated as culturally significant, she wants to turn it into a bed and breakfast. The city’s Historic Preservation Commission...
by alan | May 8, 2014 | CLARION SUMMER ISSUE 2014
SUMTER, SC (WIS) – A Sumter police officer went above and beyond for a 13-year-old boy. A few weeks ago, 13-year-old Cameron Simmons called Sumter police because he was upset after fighting with his mom. The teenager told police he didn’t want to live in...