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Hilarious or a nightmare? Exhibition displays the worst album covers ever
Museum hosts the collection of Steve Goldman, who buys records based on the sheer awfulness of the sleeve“It is like the invasion of the bunny body snatchers,” says JT Thompson, the former lead singer of the 1970s US rock band Peter Rabbitt, as he looks at what is regarded as one of the world’s worst record covers. The 1979 album Roadstar shows all five members of the California rock band with their faces morphed on to rabbit bodies, with Thompson emerging, like a terrible dream, smiling...
Hilarious or a nightmare? Exhibition displays the worst album covers ever
Museum hosts the collection of Steve Goldman, who buys records based on the sheer awfulness of the sleeve“It is like the invasion of the bunny body snatchers,” says JT Thompson, the former lead singer of the 1970s US rock band Peter Rabbitt, as he looks at what is regarded as one of the world’s worst record covers. The 1979 album Roadstar shows all five members of the California rock band with their faces morphed on to rabbit bodies, with Thompson emerging, like a terrible dream, smiling...
When Fighting Trump Isn’t Enough to Win Another Term
As Democratic heretics go, Representative Dan Goldman isn’t guilty of many crimes against his party. He initially won election to the House after prosecuting the first impeachment of President Trump (whom he now calls a “fascist”), and during two terms, he has voted overwhelmingly with Democratic leaders—even swinging to their left by backing Medicare for All and the abolition of ICE. Goldman isn’t tainted by scandal, nor is he on death’s doorstep; at 50, he’s pretty young for Congress.
Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday
My top 10 things to watch Wednesday, June 3 1. Stocks are little changed this morning after the S & P 500 's record high yesterday. The market is being held back by Iran and tariff uncertainties.