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Casey O'Brien

  • Oakland, CA, USA

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  • sierraclub.org
    8 articles
  • shareable.net
    6 articles
  • maximumfun.org
    5 articles
  • archive.org
    1 article
  • alpineinstitute.com
    1 article
  • thebolditalic.com
    1 article
  • businessgreen.com
    1 article

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  • Come together Beatles fans mark 40 years of 'Abbey Road'
    9 Aug 2009—archive.org
    Forty years on from the album cover that turned it into a place of pilgrimage, hundreds of Beatles fans gathered at the Abbey Road crossing yesterday to celebrate the anniversary of the band's 1969 recording. At 11.35am, the exact moment 40 years ago that the Fab Four stepped across the north London crossing for the cover photoshoot, music lovers gathered from as far as Peru and Japan to pay their respects to the band. Carol Gregor, 50, had travelled from California to be there with her two...
  • American Alpine Institute - Dispatches
    16 Jan 2014—alpineinstitute.com
    Climbers: Charles Perry, Fred Edwards, Donna Maloney and Andy O'Breslin Pepe called Wednesday night, January 16 with the following news: I am very happy to report that some of our team summited Cotopaxi today! It was a great climb. Fred and Donna made the summit at 6:40 am with our second guide Diego Castillo. Charles and Andy climbed with me and made it very high on the mountain – 5700 meters (18,700 feet). We left the hut at midnight and climbed together to the 5700 meter point. We all had...
  • EPA’s Asbestos Policy Is Toxic
    26 Aug 2018—sierraclub.org
    Asbestos is one of the most dangerous chemicals in modern industry. Still, contrary to a common misperception, the toxic material, while largely phased out, has never been banned. The EPA during the Obama administration tried to remedy that; the agency, under President Trump, is trying hard not to, potentially putting thousands of lives at risk. Under the leadership of acting administrator Andrew Wheeler, the EPA recently punted on the opportunity to ban asbestos, which is believed to kill up...
  • Switchblade Sisters Episode 43: 'The Night of the Hunter' with 'Night Comes On' Director Jordana Spiro
    30 Aug 2018—maximumfun.org
    This week we're so lucky to have the director of the critically acclaimed new movie Night Comes On, Jordana Spiro. She is maybe best known for her acting roles in shows like 'My Boys,' 'The Mob Doctor,' and 'Ozark.' But after receiving her Masters degree in film from Columbia, she began directing shorts and her most recent debut feature. She's on the show to talk about another "Night" movie, Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter. She finds many parallels between this film and her own....
  • Who Shot Ya? Episode 52: 'The Happytime Murders' and All Things Puppets with Helen Hong
    31 Aug 2018—maximumfun.org
    Do you love puppets? Well then this is the episode you've been waiting for! We've got comedian, actor, and Maximum Fun's Go Fact Yourself host, Helen Hong on to discuss the new puppet noir The Happytime Murders. Helen is uniquely qualified to discuss this film because she reveals that she actually auditioned for it! Ricky declares his love for Big Trouble in Little China. Drea proves herself to be a true "puppet movie" expert. And the gang receives a "voicemail postcard" from Alonso at the...

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