by alan | Nov 16, 2014 | Coronado Clarion Winter Issue 2015
SAN ANGELO, Texas — When an 85-year-old rancher was rushed to the emergency room in an ambulance, his faithful dog Buddy was left behind. But not for long. About 20 miles after paramedics loaded JR Nicholson into the vehicle and drove off, another driver frantically...
by alan | Nov 15, 2014 | Coronado Clarion Winter Issue 2015
Numerous scientists over many years have studied the role of consciousness and how it can directly influence our physical material world. Large amounts of research have been published which clearly demonstrate that yes, consciousness and what we perceive to be our...
by alan | Nov 15, 2014 | Coronado Clarion Winter Issue 2015
NEW YORK (AP) — Extremely rare portraits by Andy Warhol of Hollywood superstars Elvis Presley and Marlon Brando were among the highlights at a record-breaking auction of postwar and contemporary art on Wednesday. Warhol’s “Triple Elvis (Ferus...
by alan | Nov 14, 2014 | Coronado Clarion Winter Issue 2015
Dog lovers will find it baffling that cats are the world’s most popular pet. After all, they’re passive-aggressive, emotionally unavailable, and known for their chilly independence—traits that at most qualify felines for the role of “man’s best frenemy.” It turns out,...
by alan | Nov 8, 2014 | Coronado Clarion Winter Issue 2015
Bob Dylan wanted The Beatles and Rolling Stones to collaborate with him on an album, and apparently everyone thought it was a great idea except for Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger. That’s one takeaway from “Sound Man,” a memoir by legendary producer...
by alan | Nov 7, 2014 | Coronado Clarion Winter Issue 2015
Substitutes For Pasta That Won’t Disappoint Black Bean Noodles Made from nutrient-rich beans, this boxed spaghetti alternative, which can be found in grocery stores and online, boasts some pretty remarkable stats: One serving delivers 12 grams of fiber (nearly...