While on vacation in Hawaii, President Obama took time out from his time out to address the nation's concerns about security lapses in the foiled plot to blow up a jetliner on Christmas.
Shiite Muslim men and boys assault themselves with chains and blades in Kabul, Afghanistan during Ashura -- a 10-day mourning period for Imam Hussein, who was killed in a battle in Iraq in 680 AD.
Self-flagellation... when you care enough to send the very best.
Ladies and gentlemen (the rest of you know what you are*), here's the Lady Gaga of her day, the late Blossom Dearie, singing and playing exquisite piano on Duke Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady."
Betty Deuce donned her festive holiday look for the royals' annual trek to Sandringham Church for Christmas services. While Her Majesty opted for this homage to St. Nick, Camilla went with the more traditional Cossack look.
My imaginary daughter Amy, 6, had a few erudite questions about the Christmas holiday, which I attempted to answer with the aplomb befitting a father who is also a daydreamer and pantheist.
"What's the deal with Christ?" Amy asked aggressively, "I don't get his whole thing," she mooed in the Boston drawl of her mother's side. "If he was so great, why'd they hang him up?"
"Well, dear," I hesitated, "Some people don't like it when you tell it like it is."
"If it's Jesus' birthday, how come we don't get him a present?" she asked.
"I think that's a splendid idea," waiting to suggest some charitable endeavor. Amy had other ideas. "Let's go to the mall and get Jesus a Cinnabon."
"But Jesus died on the cross, Amy, and that has a way of killing one's appetite," I said, with the pithiness of a lifelong wisecracking mercenary.Amy laughed, "Okay, if he doesn't want it, I'll eat it."
At times, I wonder if Amy's past life was lived in Vaudeville. "You can try your theory with some celery sticks and almonds," I trumped.
"What if he prefers candy?" she retorted. You know Christ has to be into dark chocolate."She had a point, and knew that I would accept nearly any excuse to get some See's candy to test her theosophical presumptions.
On the way back from the mall, with a mouthful of raspberry truffle, Amy bleated, "Chocolate is definitely Jewish."Her complex labeling was again not only food related but ethnically titillating. "How do you figure?" I honked.
"I'm going to have to work on my theory," she said, reaching for the box with a grin.
Amy was careful not to get chocolate on the new coat I bought her for Hanukkah. Yes, I know, she's big for six.
A hundred years ago, before TV and the internets, this is how folks got the latest on the Kardashians.
These newsies sold papers at a trolley junction in Jersey City, November, 1912. (Click image for enlargement.) Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine courtesy of Shorpy.com
Someone recently asked for some Doris Day... here she is with a pine cone hairdo, shot through linoleum for her 60's TV show, singing Silver Bells. Cameo by Billy De Wolfe.
Here's Nat King Cole in 1961 with The Christmas Song.
Looking fabulous in her best shoes, her standard winter coat, and her well-brushed hair... a horse (right) approaches Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (center) to receive a rosette as a winner in the Pony Club Mini-Major Relay on Thursday at the London International Horse Show. Indigo/Getty Images
Jack Rodwell (yes, Rodwell) of Everton goes down with an injury at the something-or-other match in Liverpool on Thursday. I don't know what the guy in yellow did to him.
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She is preceded in death by her daughter Mary Jennifer Selznick, who jumped off a 20-story building at age 22. Jones also buried her husband, David O. Selznick, and another husband, millionaire industrialist Norton Simon, of the museum. Her son Michael, with first husband Robert Walker, died in 2007 at age 66. Actor Robert Walker, Jr., survives.
On November 9, 1967, Jones was found on the beach in Malibu following a suicide attempt by overdose of sleeping pills... she recovered and lived another 42 years.
"Dancing with the Stars" pixie Bruno Tonioli revealed at a VIP reception of the English National Ballet's performance of "The Nutcracker" that he is, in fact, an elf.
Matt Williams (top) of Auckland City celebrates with teammate James Pritchett (bottom) at the FIFA Club World Cup 5th place match in Abu Dhabi. Auckland won whatever it was they were playing on Wednesday.
This has been Chexy's Sports Roundup, I've Got Seven edition.