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Stanton’s Life as a Could-have-been

Stanton’s Life as a Could-have-been


Harry Dean Stanton’s life story is a litany of missed opportunities, said Dan Cairns in The Sunday Times (U.K.). “I’ve avoided success on a lot of levels,” admits Stanton, 88, a character actor who developed a cult following and the respect of other actors for his roles in such movies as Cool Hand Luke; Paris, Texas; and Wild at Heart. In the 1980s, director John Carpenter offered him the starring role in a TV series about a private investigator. “He said, ‘You’ll have more money, fame, and [women] than you’ve ever had.’” Stanton turned him down, for reasons he can’t explain. “I had the opportunities. But I didn’t take them.”



Gifted with a haunting voice, he also sang with some of the biggest rock stars of the 1960s and ’70s, including Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Kris Kristofferson. “I’ve been offered chances to make records before, by people like Ry Cooder and, what’s that big tall skinny guy? So I’ve had the offers, and I just, I don’t know, that’s been the way I’ve evolved.” A Buddhist, he doesn’t believe in indulging his ego or dwelling on the past, though he admits wishing he’d attended the Oscars. “I remember Bob De Niro invited me to go with him when he’d done Raging Bull. And I said, ‘I don’t have a tux.’ And he said, ‘Don’t worry, there’ll be others.’” Stanton wasn’t asked again. “I should have gone with him. I still regret that.”

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Will Nostradamus’ 2017 Predictions Come True

Will Nostradamus’ 2017 Predictions Come True


“A battle at sunset Shortly before sunset, battle is engaged. A great nation is uncertain. Overcome, the sea port makes no answer, the bridge and the grave both in foreign places.” These words were written by Nostradamus in the 16th century. They are a prediction, a prophecy. According to conspiracy theorist Lukas Magnuson, it refers to an imminent third world war, which will take place in 2017. Nostradamus was born in France in 1503. He rose to fame as a physician, after treating bubonic plague victims. But his everlasting fame came from his incredible ability to predict the future, especially in his 1555 book, “The Prophecies”.



Nostradamus is credited with predicting world changing events like the moon landing, the rise of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and the assassination of President Kennedy. But what did he predict for 2017? One prophecy says: “Twice put up and twice cast down, the East will also weaken the West. Its adversary after several battles chased by sea will fail at a time of need.” Writer Ashok K. Sharma argues, “This seems to describe the geopolitical state... it appears that Asia will make two violent attacks upon the Western powers... But finally the East will lose at sea.” Specifically, it might allude to the heightening tensions between the U.S. and North Korea.

In July 2017 North Korea tested its highly destructive new intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of traveling over 6,700 kilometres. This means its range is massive enough to reach American soil. As journalist Bruce E. Bechtol Jr. says of the development, “the truth is that the threat North Korea poses today to the United States has taken yet another important step forward.”  Even the American government appears to be preparing for North Korean attacks.

In August 2017 Republican Senator Lindsey Graham stated, “There is a military option to destroy North Korea's [missile] program and North Korea itself... If there's going to be a war to stop them, it will be over there. If thousands die, they're going to die over there, they're not going to die here and [President Trump] told me that to my face." Indeed, after North Korea announced its intention to launch a missile close to the U.S. territory of Guam, Donald Trump promised to respond with “fire and fury”. The prophecy’s line about “battles chased at sea” could refer to the drawn out conflict in the South China Sea.

This dispute is between China and several Southeast Asian countries over the strategically important body of water. In 2017 U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson announced America’s intention to stop China building military bases in the South China Sea. He said “send China a clear signal that, first, the island-building stops, and second, your access to those islands also is not going to be allowed.” If Nostradamus is correct, these tensions might escalate to conflict by the end of the year.

Besides war, the prophet also warned of terrifying disruptions to the world’s climate. He foresaw that, “For forty years the rainbow will not be seen. For forty years it will be seen every day. The dry earth will grow more parched, and there will be great floods when it is seen.” Journalist Mona Punjabi says this must refer to the devastating results of climate change, as the Earth’s temperature rises too far because of human activity. The effects described by Nostradamus can already be seen. In July 2017 the Italian government introduced water rationing for 8 hours every day to residents of Rome, due to shortages.

Similarly, a drought in Spain’s Galicia region has left reservoirs holding just 25% of their normal water supplies. A 2013 study the US Academy of Sciences forecast the “frequency of drought may increase by more than 20% in some regions” around the world as the atmosphere continues to heat up at the current rate. Disturbingly, this is not the only part of the prophecy that has come true. In July 2017 floods in the Indian state of Gujarat left 130,000 people homeless and over 200 dead.

Just months earlier, catastrophic flooding in Sri Lanka left 600,000 displaced. In June 2017, the former UN climate chief announced the world has barely three years left which to prevent the most dangerous effects of climate change. If this is true, this year could see the start of Nostradamus’ predicted cataclysm. Nostradamus also appears to have predicted a spate of 2017 terrorist attacks. ”The great man will be struck down in the day by a thunderbolt. An evil deed, foretold by the bearer of a petition. According to the prediction another falls at night time. Conflict at Reims, London, and pestilence in Tuscany.” Before the 2017 summer had even begun, three bloody terrorist attacks took place in London.

The first occurred when lone ranger Khalid Masood rammed his car into pedestrians walking along Westminster Bridge, killing 4 and injuring over 50 others. However, there is nothing to suggest that either Reims or Tuscany will experience the conflict or epidemic disease that Nostradamus predicted. This may be because many of the so-called “translations” of Nostradamus’ work are flawed. Science writer Brian Dunning explains that the vast majority are deliberately doctored by modern translators, to scaremonger or to publicise themselves. Dunning notes that “most of the alleged predictions ‘made’ by Nostradamus are in fact the result of misinterpretations.” Originally, Nostradamus wrote his prophecies in French, organised in 4 line verses called quatrains.

When Nostradamus first published his prophecies in annual Almanacs, they were met with a mixed reception. Many of his predictions failed to come true even during his lifetime, and he frequently miscalculated clients’ birth dates and astrological charts due to his lack of  training. In fact, his prophecies were so off the mark that many of his first readers suspected him of being a crook,. Despite this, he gained a powerful patron in the Queen of France, Catherine de Medici. She installed him in her court, where he remained until his death. This may explain why his works remain influential today. Indeed, the vagueness of his predictions means that they are liable to be twisted to fit any real world events.

As author Kala Ambrose notes, “Late 20th-century interpreters have seen far more associations with more recent conflict than [their] predecessors... We as humans tend to see history [as part of the story we are living] and consequently twist the words of Nostradamus.” But perhaps most importantly, as philosopher Karl Popper said, “We cannot… predict the future course of human history.” Scientifically, it is currently impossible. Therefore, the likelihood of Nostradamus predicting world changing events centuries before they happen is almost certainly part of modern folklore - not reality.

Nostradamus made many perturbing predictions for the future. But a lot of their value comes down to how later researchers translate and interpret his words. The vagueness of his prophecies means that many of them are open to interpretation - saying more about the people who push these theories, than Nostradamus’ writings. For now then, it may be wiser to take his forecasts with a pinch of salt.

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The Guitarist Who Rocked the Texas Blues

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Johnny Winter 1944–2014

When Johnny Winter started playing the rock circuit in the 1960s, he looked and sounded like nobody else. Tall and stick thin—with pink eyes, bone-white skin, and long white hair—he played blues guitar faster, louder, and more ferociously than any of his contemporaries. He’d fallen in love with the blues as a teenager growing up in Beaumont, Texas, where he was relentlessly bullied over his albinism. Winter sought sanctuary in the blues clubs on the edge of town and discovered that the black musicians he played with there never judged his appearance. “We both,” he explained, “had a
problem with our skin being the wrong color.”



Winter formed his first band, Johnny and the Jammers, at 15 with his younger brother, Edgar, on keyboards, and in 1968 was singled out by Rolling Stone as one of the stars of the Texas music scene. The following year, he signed with Columbia Records for $600,000—an unprecedented advance for a solo artist—and produced a string of hit albums that “set new blues-rock standards for speed and searing intensity,” said The Wall Street Journal. But a heavy heroin habit derailed his career in
the mid-1970s.

“After Winter got clean, he returned to his chief role”— celebrating the sound of the electric blues, said the Los Angeles Times. He produced three Grammy Award–winning albums by blues legend Muddy Waters in the late 1970s, and continued to record and tour until his death. In one of his final
interviews, he was asked how he’d like to be remembered. “Hopefully they’ll say I was a good bluesman,” he said. “That’s all I want.”

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The Broadway Actress Who Brought Sass to the Stage

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Elaine Stritch 1925–2014

Elaine Stritch, the tart-tongued stage and film actress, was never shy about her fondness for a cocktail or two. “I love to drink,” she once said, “and it’s part of my life.” Stephen Sondheim wrote her signature song, “Ladies Who Lunch,” a vodkasoaked anthem from his 1970 musical Company, after Stritch was overheard instructing a bartender to give her “a bottle of vodka and a floor plan.” But throughout her decades-long battle with alcoholism—she stopped drinking in her 60s, only to take it up again in her 80s—Stritch’s professionalism never slipped. A 1970 documentary captures the actress struggling to perform “Ladies Who Lunch” for an album recording and screaming, “Oh, shut up,” about her own voice. When she returns to the studio the next day, Stritch nails the number in a single triumphant take. “You pull through these things,” she explained, “because you cannot quit.”

Born in Detroit, Stritch knew from a young age “that she wanted a show business career,” said The New York Times. Chafing at her devout Catholic upbringing, she moved to New York City at 17 and made her Broadway debut in the 1946 flop Loco. Stritch soon found her calling in musical theater, which was surprising, said the Los Angeles Times, because her singing voice was “affectionately compared to a car shifting gears without the clutch.” She won rave reviews for her been-there, done-that sass in musicals by Sondheim and Noel Coward, and Emmys for her guest appearances in TV’s Law & Order and 30 Rock.

But the high point of her career came in 2001, with the debut of Elaine Stritch at Liberty in New York City, which “became, quite simply, the bar-none standard set for theatrical solo shows,” said Entertainment Weekly. The production wove together showstopping tunes with anecdotes from a life in showbiz—including how her acting school classmate Marlon Brando stopped talking to her after she declined his invitation to go to bed—delivered with her trademark acerbic wit. “There’s good news and bad news,” she told her audience. “The good: I have a sensational acceptance speech for a Tony. The bad: I’ve had it for 45 years.”

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The Actor Who Put Brains Before Brawn

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James Garner
1928–2014

James Garner was the original American antihero. A 6-foot-3 Korean War veteran with a matinee idol’s rugged good looks, the actor specialized in playing characters like TV’s Bret Maverick and Jim
Rockford, who eschewed guns and violence and won the day through a combination of scheming and
self-effacing charm. Garner exhibited the same wily talents offscreen. In the 1980s, he sued Universal for cheating him out of profits from The Rockford Files and won an undisclosed sum, reportedly in the tens of millions of dollars. “I can’t legally comment on that,” Garner said of the figure. “But I can say that for a week or two afterward, [my wife] Lois had to keep telling me to wipe the grin off my face.”



Born in Norman, Okla., James Scott Bumgarner left home at 14 and drifted from job to job, working as a waiter, a golf ball retriever, and a lifeguard. He was drafted for the Korean War in 1950 and was awarded the first of two Purple Hearts on his second day in action. Returning to the U.S. in 1952, Garner “became an actor more or less by accident,” said The Wall Street Journal. A friend got him a nonspeaking role in a play starring Henry Fonda, and Garner soon signed a studio contract with Warner Bros. and was cast as the gambler-rogue hero of the TV Western Maverick. “The upstart series’s tongue-incheek formula worked,” said the Los Angeles Times, and within months the program was topping the ratings.

Garner took a “Machiavellian delight in studio politics,” said The Daily Telegraph (U.K.), and abruptly left Maverick in 1960 after becoming involved in a writers strike. He sealed his reputation as an off-center iconoclast in 1974 with his role as a cranky private detective in The Rockford Files but left that show after six seasons amid a dispute with Universal. In 1984, he “gave what was arguably
his best performance in Heartsounds,” a TV film documenting a doctor’s death after a series of
heart attacks. Garner remained a reluctant hero to the end. Receiving the Screen Actors Guild’s
lifetime achievement in 2005, he quipped, “I’m not at all sure how I got here.”

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