THE heartbroken family of a 29-year-old murdered on a night out have opened up about their torment in a new documentary. Adam Ellison was stabbed in the neck after a row with two people on a motorb…
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Harlan Ellison died in 2018. Now, thanks to J. Michael Straczynski, he’s back. And louder than ever.
Larry Ellison Wiki:- Oracle Corporation was established by financial specialist and enthusiastic financial backer Larry Ellison, who likewise filled in as its prime supporter, executive, CTO (boss innovation official), and past President. Larry is one of the most fascinating tech billionaires, with investments in Tesla and other tech giants and a real estate portfolio worth ... Read more
Movies stars and yachts. It's an old tradition. Steven Spielberg's "Seven Seas" Simon Cowell's quaint little megayacht. But the thing is, the rich and famous who choose to go to sea usually do it in power yachts, as in the ones shown above. It's just easier. And faster. ("And lazier" -- sailors editorial comment...tee hee.) But what about sailors? Are there any rich and famous celebrities who sail? Turns out there are: 10) LARRY ELLISON This Silicon Valley CEO of Oracle (and billionaire) has salt water in his veins. He's won the America's Cup and done countless offshore races. It doesn't seem like he spends much, if any, time at the office, but I guess if you're the CEO then that's your perogative! 9) HUMPHREY BOGART Hey kids! Keep your eye on the road there! Yep, Bogie and Lauren Bacall were Newport Beach sailors. He raced alot too. In fact, the race from Newport to Catalina Island he used to participate in and win is still going on. It's now named The Bogart Series in his honor. Chris and I won it a couple of years ago aboard Chuck Brewer's "Heartbeat." What a wonderful legacy! Newport Beach yachtsman Chuck Brewer 8) MORGAN FREEMAN Looks like Morgan Freeman has knocked "Learn to Sail" off of his bucket list! And we know he's already skydived (skydove?) with his pal Jack Nicholson in the movie of the same name. Wonder what's left on that list? You would think not much. You'd be wrong. "If anything, my bucket list gets longer," Mr. Freeman says. "What keeps you going if you don't have a bucket list?" 7) DR. LAURA SCHLESSINGER Yep, turns out our Dr. Laura loves shacking up on sailboats. And racing them as well. And who's at the helm? SHE IS, of course. With an all male crew too, evidently. We never raced against her, but I bet she takes no prisoners. Fun fact: she's been accused of cheating by lightening up the boat and not contacting race officials. Dr. Laura...tch tch tch... But ya gotta love a lady who has the balls to step up to the helm in the very macho world of yacht racing! She's braver than me, that's for sure. Rail fluff she is NOT... 6) JOHN LENNON John, John! There's no SMOKING in sailing! Ah, but we'll forgive you. It was a different time then. In 1980 he took a 600 mile voyage from Rhode Island to Bermuda to shake off writer's block and get the creative juices flowing. They ran into a bad storm and he had to do his time at the helm. He recounts the experience: "At first you panic...but once you got out there and start doing all the stuff, you forget your fears and you got high on your performance...there I was at the wheel with the wind and sea lashing out at me. At first I was terrified...but once I accepted the reality of the situation, something greater than me took over and all of a sudden I lost my fear. I actually began to enjoy the experience and I started to shout out old sea shanties in the face of the storm, screaming at the thundering sky." Lennon also compared the experience to when The Beatles were at their peak, saying he felt "centered" and "in tune with the cosmos." 5) WALTER CRONKITE Cronkite said: "I love the challenge of the open sea, the business of confronting Mother Nature and learning to live compatibly with her, avoiding if possible her excesses but always being prepared to weather them." 4) TED TURNER Many people are not aware that Ted Turner won the America's Cup back in the day and was actually a famous sailor before he invented the 24 hour news cycle. I'd like to see him battling one on one vs. Dr. Laura. In fact, forget the sailboats. Let's just put 'em in the ring! 3) JEREMY IRONS Mr. Irons has sailed and raced for many years, including the BT Global Challenge. Before the gun fired on the long-distance ocean race, he said: "I'm a little nervous. A little apprehensive. I think I would be a fool not to be. I'm always a little apprehensive when I go on the sea, because the sea is immensely powerful. I think it will be one of the most challenging things I've ever done." 2) STEPHEN COLBERT Stephen did the 777 mile Charleston to Bermuda off shore race. He explained it this way: "As a race, it was a complete disaster...it was hard...we lost both of our heads, we ran out of diesel...we couldn't charge our batteries...we ran out of water...our sat phone died, our halyards fouled...it was a crashing disaster in every direction. Yet, at the same time, what struck me was that for all the hardship of it, for everything that went wrong, the entire experience was sublime...it was just beautiful. That's something that's very hard to explain if you've never been out there...it's just hard to explain what is so profound about it. That's why I want to go do it again, to reconnect with that feeling." 1) JFK Regardless of your political affiliation, ya gotta love the cut of JFK's jib. I can really not think of a more quintessential all-American image than these of he and Jackie, newly engaged and very much in love, out for a playful sail. They were innocence and wholesomeness personified, free of the weight of all of the pain and scandal that would follow. And the beauty of it is, this little boat they took out that day is simple and inexpensive, within the reach of you and me... ...the joy of sailing is, truly, not about money. It's just about getting out there...
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Have you ever received a letter from a friend you haven’t heard from for a while, or even an email? And then you wanted to respond right away but you wanted to do it right, not just dash something off, so you put it off a day, and the next time you thought of it, eight days had passed, and it became a thing where too much time had passed for you to write the reply straight, and you felt awkward about it, so you put it off some more, and then every day that passed made it harder to respond forthrightly? And then it turned into this odd kind of guilt, and you found yourself actually harboring hostile feelings towards your friend for having put you in that position in the first place? Has anything like that ever happened to you? Because something quite like that happened to Harlan Ellison on the most colossal scale imaginable. The nightmare was primarily of his own making, and he didn’t handle it at all well. Before we get into this, Ellison is a tremendously talented and accomplished guy, and nothing I write here is intended to gainsay that premise....
Larry Ellison is an American business magnate and investor and is the co-founder, chairman, CTO and former CEO of Oracle Corporation.
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Hilton Als writes on the biography “Ralph Ellison,” by Arnold Rampersad, and examines the novelist’s life.
Ellison Barber is an American journalist and correspondent for NBC News in New York. She contributes to NBC News, MSNBC, and NBC News Now.
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