Jeffrey Dahmer News
- Along came a nightmare Thursday, September 4, 2008 @ 5:07AMThere will be hangings, stabbings and enough blood to satisfy the goriest tastes — in short, your typical Alice Cooper concert.
- Bruins: Tough night in the Tiger’s den Sunday, August 31, 2008 @ 1:55AMBROKEN ARROW — Just call Friday’s football scrimmage for Bartlesville High a Nightmare on Albany Street. It was as if the Bruins had been booked on the Titanic, for a Friday the 13th departure, with Jeffrey Dahmer serving as the head chef and Saddam Hussein hired as the Director of Recreation.
- Dade City Police Say Boy Planned School Shooting Spree Thursday, August 28, 2008 @ 4:34PMA 16-year-old boy was arrested at Moore-Mickens Education Center by police Wednesday morning, accused of plotting to shoot up his school and making threats on his MySpace page.
- The 100 ugliest things in Milwaukee Thursday, August 28, 2008 @ 7:17AMAs much as we love Milwaukee, it's true, there are a few less than stunning sights. After careful consideration, we've compiled a list of places, ideas and events (in no particular order) that certainly create a "Milwaukee style" but perhaps could use slight improvement.
- Cooper still flyin' Tuesday, August 26, 2008 @ 4:16AMShock rocker doesn't plan on slowing down anytime soon
- Cooper still flyin' Tuesday, August 26, 2008 @ 3:56AMSettling in nicely to his role as one of rock's elder shock rockers, Alice Cooper isn't resting on his laurels.
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- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Theater Review (NYC/Fringe Festival): Zombie and The Corn Maiden Monday, August 25, 2008 @ 10:50AMTwo adaptations of Joyce Carol Oates novellas at the NYC Fringe show two approaches to staging psychology. At this year’s New York Fringe Festival, we had the chance to compare two book-to-play adaptations by the same author. Joyce Carol Oates’ haunting, psychological horror stories would seemingly make for good theater, and at the Fringe, Bill Connington’s Zombie and Justin Swain and Jess ...
- Mike Harden commentary: Infamous Nazi ally rests amid area vets Sunday, August 24, 2008 @ 4:45AMSix feet under in an unmarked patch of St. Joseph Cemetery, Mildred Gillars keeps better company in the graveyard than she does in John Boertlein's Ohio Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder and Mayhem in the Buckeye State.
- 25 albums later, rocker not punch-line material Saturday, August 23, 2008 @ 6:25AMRock critics love to make fun of old rock acts -- the geezers in, say, Journey, Kansas and REO Speedwagon or even in the Rolling Stones, Van Halen and the Who.
- Alice Cooper: Still scary Friday, August 22, 2008 @ 1:53PMAlice Cooper, who brings his show to Belterra Casino tomorrow, is still scary after all these years and says he doesn't intend to change.
- Fringe Finds Thursday, August 21, 2008 @ 11:15AMIn a story about a long-running threesome, the passion between Daryl Embry as George Platt Lynes and John DelVecchio as Monroe Wheeler remains center stage.
- The lighter side of Alice Cooper Wednesday, August 20, 2008 @ 5:17PMAs students in town return to the classroom, along comes the guy who preached that, hey kids, actually "School's Out." Forever. Blown to pieces, in fact.| From the archive: Looking back with Alice Cooper
- Cold case unit needs more cash Wednesday, August 20, 2008 @ 5:11AMMONTROSE — With only a few death penalty prosecutions in decades, the push is on to redirect state money into working cold cases. Members of the organization Families of Homicide Victims and Missing Persons made their case in Montrose Tuesday.
- REGION: Court rules doctors can't refuse services to gays Tuesday, August 19, 2008 @ 7:41PMDoctors may not cite their religious beliefs as a reason to deny services to gay or lesbian patients, a united California Supreme Court ruled Monday in a North County case that highlighted a clash of civil rights.
- TV Watch: 'The Closer' recap: Who murdered Sergei? Tuesday, August 19, 2008 @ 2:33PM
- Letters to the Editor: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 @ 1:53PMI love that Alan Tobey’s defense of density infill as being no threat to vegetables is in the paper in conjunction with John English’s parsing of the Planning Commission’s wholesale destruction of years of citizen planning. It is such a touching expression of faith.
- The Movie: Monday, August 18, 2008 @ 7:21AMWho is this? It's me. It's you. Lionsgate has been a boon for genre fans these last few years as the distributor has provided a steady stream of unusual low budget horror and suspense films.
- Cold case unit needs more cash Thursday, August 14, 2008 @ 10:53PMMONTROSE — With only a few death penalty prosecutions in decades, the push is on to redirect state money into working cold cases. Members of the organization Families of Homicide Victims and Missing Persons made their case in Montrose Tuesday.
- Finding Fresh Talent in the Fringe Thursday, August 14, 2008 @ 11:14AMAugust 13, 2008 By Simi Horwitz Selecting breakout talents from the lineup of this year's New York International Fringe Festival (running through Aug. 24) is a daunting task.
- A Long Road Back Wednesday, August 13, 2008 @ 11:26AMFans never gave up hope – and the Toadies breathe again. When tickets went on sale for a Toadies show at the Ridglea Theater in June, diehard fans scooped them up within 45 minutes. After that, online scalpers asked as much as $150 for a pair.
- FRINGENYC HIGHLIGHTS Thursday, August 7, 2008 @ 4:01PMIII A Fringe play about a male-on-male-on-male threesome, and it's not a sex farce? Now that's risk-taking.
- Even if the Packers don't, fans want Favre Tuesday, August 5, 2008 @ 9:31PMGREEN BAY -- The railbirds were rebellious Tuesday. From the start of practice, the fans who line the Green Bay Packers practice field along Oneida Street expressed their displeasure with the apparent breakup between the Packers and Brett Favre. The chant of "Bring back Brett" first broke out as the team began stretching and continued in various forms through much of the practice.
- Criminal Cornucopia Tuesday, August 5, 2008 @ 8:36PMJust in case you find the waning days of summer (it seems to grow dark an hour earlier than it did just a few weeks ago) to be a little depressing, here are some things to look forward to in the upcoming days, weeks, and months: "Zombie," a play based on the chilling novella by Joyce Carol Oates, makes its world premiere as part of the 12th annual New York International Fringe Festival. This ...
- Josh Horwitz: The Same Old Story Monday, August 4, 2008 @ 3:19PMIn the aftermath of the shooting at Northern Illinois University in February of this year, Americans struggled to understand how Steven Kazmierczak could have perpetrated...
- Cat burning 'quite rare' for children Monday, August 4, 2008 @ 3:52AMDoctor says such abuse may lead to violence later in life
- Profiling a serial killer Friday, August 1, 2008 @ 9:59PMSerial killers account for less than one percent of all murders. But one reason why they're so scary is that after years of research, experts still can't explain why some...
- Serial killer Clifford Olson's stuff no longer for sale Thursday, July 31, 2008 @ 10:00AMPersonal items that belonged to British Columbia serial killer Clifford Olson have been taken off an auction site after appearing for sale online earlier this week.
- BC BREAKING NEWS: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 @ 8:15PMRay King hold a photo of his son Raymond King Jr. who was a victim of Clifford Olsen. A Maple Ridge man is upset that personal items that belonged to his son's killer appeared for sale online earlier this week.
- Necrophilia 'so out there' that Ohio doesn't list it as a crime Wednesday, July 30, 2008 @ 11:49AMTwo University of Cincinnati professors spoke in generalities about necrophilia in light of Monday's indictment of former Hamilton County morgue worker Kenneth Douglas, noting that Ohio has no crime listed as sex with a corpse.
- Dr. Jonny Bowden: Eating Well is a Revolutionary Act Monday, July 28, 2008 @ 7:14PMTo really get "serious" in the war on obesity is a revolutionary act. The bad actors are the very folks who hold the GDP in their hot little corporate hands.