Ongoing History Daily: The time the cops crashed a David Bowie after-party

In the mid-70s, David Bowie was a mess. He was drinking a lot. His cocaine intake was off the charts. And he was convinced that he was some kind of alien who was being pursued by witches looking to steal his vital essence, which is why he took to storing his urine in the fridge. Oh, and for a while, he fell to less than 100 pounds because all he would eat for meals was milk and red peppers.

This being the 70s, the police were often curious about what sort of illegal things rock stars like Bowie were up to. On December 1, 1974, after the final show of the Diamond Dogs tour, there was a party. It was decadent.

Suddenly, a bunch of plainclothes cops armed with handguns broke down the door. Bowie retreated to a bedroom where he was able to flush his stash. Whatever was left was claimed by Bowie’s bodyguard, Tony Mascia.

He took the rap for his boss, keeping Bowie from being arrested on serious drug charges.

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Ongoing History Daily: Amy Lee's contest-winning father

Before there was X Factor and all the Idol and Got Talent TV shows, there was The Gong Show. It was conceived as an insane half-hour of absurdity by TV executive Chuck Barris. It debuted in 1975 and ran for 500 episodes.

There was often nothing serious about the amateur contestants who performed for the panel of judges. If they couldn’t stand you, one of them struck a big gong and your time was done.

John Lee was a radio DJ who also played in a band called The Hard Luck Band. In about 1979, John appeared singing a cover of The Eagles Desperado. Much to his surprise, the judges loved his performance, and he won that particular episode, escaping with his dignity and a little cash.

Why do I mention this? Because John Lee is the father of Amy Lee of Evanescence.

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Ongoing History Daily: What was this classic album cover trying to say?

One of the great things about vinyl is that you have a 12×12 palette on which to create artwork that says something about the release.

For example, everyone knows the cover for Nirvana’s Nevermind with the naked baby underwater in a pool chasing a dollar bill on a fishing hook. What’s the message? The designer Robert Fisher wanted to make a punk rock statement about the evils of late 20th-century capitalism mated with the cynicism felt by the Gen Xers of the day.

Nirvana loved the concept because it captured their anti-corporate feelings. It has become one of the most famous album covers of all time.

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Ongoing History Daily: Who invented the concept album?

A concept album is a record that has a narrative, theme, or story that links all the songs together in a unified way. Green Day’s American Idiot qualifies as such a record.

Dig into rock history, and you’ll find plenty more: The Wall by Pink Floyd, both Tommy and Quadrophenia by The Who, The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper, Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust, and My Chemical Romance and The Black Parade are all examples. But who was the first to release a concept album?

If we’re going to be honest, it was Frank Sinatra in 1955. That’s when he released In the Wee Small Hours, which features songs about that particular time of day. But hang on. We can also make a case for folksinger Woodie Guthrie.

He released a collection of songs entitled Dust Bowl Ballads, which featured accounts of Depression-era America. The year was 1940.

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Manitoba man arrested in North Dakota after abduction: police

One suspect is in police custody after being accused of abducting a man in Manitoba and crossing the U.S.-Canada border into North Dakota.

North Dakota State Patrol said it was alerted to a possible abduction on Saturday. Police allege a 31-year-old Manitoba man abducted a 37-year-old man in Winnipeg.

Officers identified the suspect vehicle on cameras at multiple locations, determining the direction of travel through North Dakota.

Police also used cellphone location information and licence plate reader technology to track the vehicle to Alexandria, Minn.

The victim was able to escape and take refuge in a nearby store, North Dakota Highway Patrol said in a post on social media. The victim was found after the suspect was taken into custody.

The investigation is ongoing.

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9 people found clinging to capsized vessel rescued near Port Credit Marina

Nine people were rescued Saturday after they were found clinging to a capsized vessel near the Port Credit Marina in Mississauga, Ont.

Peel Regional Police said their marine unit received a distress call around 5 p.m. Saturday and found an overturned vessel roughly 50 metres south of the Ridgetown breakwall.

Police said water conditions were challenging as high winds were creating two- to three-metre-high waves. Nine people were found clinging to the vessel, police said in a statement.

“All nine were safely rescued and transported back to the marina,” police said.

“They sustained only minor abrasions and there were no major injuries reported. A good Samaritan on a personal watercraft also assisted one of the individuals before police arrived.”

The vessel was found on rocks near the west side of the Credit River, but it was not recovered due to hazardous weather conditions. The coast guard was notified of its last known location, police said.

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Actor Hayden Panettiere dead at 36

Hayden Panettiere, the star of television series such as Heroes and Nashville, has died. She was 36.

Her father, Skip Panettiere, announced her death in a statement to ABC News on Sunday.

“It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden. She was an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy to all who knew her — and to the millions who watched her onscreen,” it read.

Her cause of death has not been announced and is under investigation, her publicist, Kasey Kitchen, told NBC News.

Police were called to an address in Greenville, S.C., at about 1:50 p.m. Sunday, where Panettiere was found unresponsive and pronounced dead at the scene, the U.S agency reported.

Panettiere, who was turning 37 on Friday, began acting at the age of four, appearing in soap operas and TV commercials.

Her role as a cheerleader with superpowers in Heroes propelled her to fame in 2006, with the series revolving around the mantra “Save the cheerleader, save the world.”

She went on to win three Teen Choice Awards for that role and was a Grammy Award nominee for a children’s spoken word album recorded a few years after the release of the animated movie A Bug’s Life. She later received two supporting actress nominations at the Golden Globes for her role as Juliette Barnes in Nashville.

The actor, who published her memoir This Is Me: A Reckoning in May, had spoken publicly about her struggles with addiction and postpartum depression after the birth of her daughter with Ukrainian boxer Wladimir Klitschko in 2014. He has had full custody of the child since 2018.

FILE: Hayden Panettiere and Vladimir Klitschko attend the Steiger Award 2011 at the Jahrhunderhalle on March 12, 2011 in Bochum, Germany.

FILE: Hayden Panettiere and Vladimir Klitschko attend the Steiger Award 2011 at the Jahrhunderhalle on March 12, 2011, in Bochum, Germany.

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“I think there’s been this very common misconception that I just gave up my child,” she told podcaster Jay Shetty in an interview earlier this year. “That could not be farther from the truth.”

Panettiere said Klitschko suggested their daughter live with him full-time in Ukraine when the child was two, as she struggled with her mental health and addiction.

She told Shetty she was in a “horrible cycle for years of battling depression and anxiety and alcoholism and substance abuse” while “just trying to find my way back, my way out of the darkness.”

She checked herself into rehab in 2015, while filming Nashville.

Panettiere also appeared in two Scream films, starred in the 2000s films Ice Princess and Bring It On: All or Nothing and as the title character in the 2009 film I Love You Beth Cooper, and played the young daughter of a football coach in Remember the Titans.

Her younger brother, Jansen, who was also an actor, died of a heart condition in 2023 at age 28.

— with files from The Associated Press

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Five Songs You Must Hear This Week (17 Aug 2026)

I know, I know. We still have weeks of summer to go, but the Five Songs You Must Hear list must contend with the fact that we need to be talking about fall album releases. Here are some singles to get you prepared.

1.Tricky, I’m Yours feat. Mitch Sanders
Different When Silent (False Idols)
Recommended If You Like: The sons of trip-hop

Tricky, the one-time member of Massive Attack and all-round trip-hop pioneer, released this intriguing single from his 15th album, which he dropped last month. Vocalist Mitch Sanders is a fellow Bristolite who provides a little light to Tricky’s darkness. This one is a bit unsettling, so beware of listening alone in the dark.

2. Beck, In the Night
Ride Lonesome (Capitol)
RIYL: Mellow gold filtered through a sea change

Beck has gone very mellow again by releasing what he calls the “spiritual successor” to his easy-going Sea Change album from 2002. Ride Lonesome (due September 18 and his first since Hyperspace in 2019) has so far delivered two hypnotizing singles. I cant wait to hear the whole thing.

3. Blondshell, Violins
Violins (Partisan Records)
RIYL: Shoegaze vibes

Blondshell (Sabrina Mae Teitelbaum) is an LA-based New Yorker who grew up on a diet of Beatles, Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Velvet Undeground, Patti Smith, Elliott Smith, Feist, and PJ Harvey. Sounds pretty nutritious to me. I’m really looking forward the release of her third album on September 25.

4. Westside Cowboy, Pin Up Boys
It Goes On (Island)
RIYL: Manchester music

What if Mumford & Sons put down the banjo and got a little more electric with their guitars? Then the result might be Westside Cowboy, the three-year-old band from Manchester. If you’re into groups like Geese and kinda like the vocal delivery of Counting Crows, then you need to give this a listen.

5. The Big Moon, Gravity
Forever (Fiction)
RIYL: Songs about fragility

The Big Moon is an all-woman quartet from London that’s about to release their fourth album, which is due on October 30. If you’re looking for someone to articulate the fragility of life, this might be your record. Something to keep in mind: frontwoman Juliette Jackson suffered from a cholesteatoma, a benign but nevertheless cyst inside the eardrum. It was removed with surgery, but she permanently lost most of her hearing in that ear.

 

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Consumer inflation ticked up to 3% in July, Statistics Canada says

The price of Brent crude climbed in trading Monday above US$85 per barrel as hopes for a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial oil tankers faded. That story and more in Business Matters for Aug. 10, 2026.

Consumer inflation rose in July as gas prices increased, according to Statistics Canada, with the consumer price index ticking up from June by more than some economists expected.

Inflation increased to three per cent on average last month compared with a year earlier, up from 2.8 per cent in June, the agency says.

The majority of economists polled expected that the annual rate of inflation would rise to 2.9 per cent last month after cooling sharply to 2.8 per cent in June, according to LSEG Data & Analytics.

Gas prices in Canada have been riding a roller-coaster as volatile oil prices fluctuate worldwide amid the Iran war. A tentative ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran helped cool oil and gas markets in June, but prices increased through much of July after the agreement unravelled and the fighting resumed.

The Bank of Canada is aiming to keep consumer inflation within a range of one to three per cent in order to achieve its mandate of maintaining price stability while allowing the economy to thrive.

The central bank’s next opportunity to reassess its benchmark interest rate policy comes on Sept. 2.

— with a file from The Canadian Press

– more to come

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Thousands awaiting aid in Indonesia after earthquake kills 68

At least 53 people have died and around 5,000 others have been evacuated after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake rocked eastern Indonesia on Saturday, the country's disaster mitigation agency said on Sunday.

Thousands of people were still waiting for aid on the Indonesian island of Flores as the country marked its 81st Independence Day on Monday, days after a powerful earthquake killed at least 68 people, injured more than 200 others and damaged hundreds of homes and other buildings.

Many residents on Flores island in East Nusa Tenggara province spent the day mourning victims and waiting for aid to arrive to communities still cut off by the deadly quake.

During Indonesia’s Independence Day ceremony in the capital Jakarta, President Prabowo Subianto asked participants to pray for people affected by disasters in East Nusa Tenggara and other parts of the country, while leading a nationwide moment of silence honoring the nation’s independence heroes.

More than 1,300 homes were damaged when the quake struck East Nusa Tenggara province on Saturday, with nearly 250 destroyed on Flores alone. Some 5,000 people were forced into temporary shelters and 213 people were injured, according to the National Disaster Management Agency or BNPB.

The province’s governor declared a 14-day state of emergency on Sunday.

The quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers (six miles) shortly before 6 a.m. Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and residents fled in panic as tsunami warnings were issued but later lifted. Authorities have since recorded 1,576 aftershocks into Monday, though only a small proportion were felt by residents.

Thousands of people on Flores camped outside collapsed homes under tarpaulin tents overnight into Monday, sleeping outside because of the danger of more aftershocks.

An Associated Press photojournalist saw widespread devastation across the island, with fallen trees blocking roads, giant boulders hurled down slopes by landslides, and homes left shattered or heavily damaged. Buildings collapsed onto parked cars.

For many residents, the disaster revived painful memories of a powerful earthquake and tsunami that struck Flores in 1992, killing about 2,500 people.

“My house is just rubble now,” said Rasyid Jafar, a clothing trader in the village of Reo, the hardest-hit area in Manggarai regency, ”We need food, medicine and clean water urgently.”

Nearly 1,500 military and police personnel have been deployed across the disaster zone, supported by 10 aircraft to distribute 275 tons of aid to the area as logistical challenges have slowed deliveries to some hard-hit communities, said Abdul Muhari, the BNPB’s deputy chief, in a video statement.

Authorities set up two emergency field hospitals in the worst-hit town of Ruteng to treat earthquake victims after local hospitals were damaged, with two crisis management teams overseeing a health emergency operation center, Muhari said.

He also said rescue teams continue searching for victims in the affected areas, although no residents have reported any family members still missing.

Aid workers reached tiny Palue Island, one of the areas closest to the earthquake’s epicenter, late Sunday, after a difficult sea and land journey through landslide-hit terrain, authorities said. Thousands of residents remained in urgent need of assistance after days of isolation.

“The roads are steep and many were blocked by landslides. It was a near-death journey,” said deputy police chief of Sikka regency, Marselus Yugo Amboro, whose team was among the first to reach the island with emergency supplies.

He said initial assessments revealed extensive damage, with one villager killed, two seriously injured and nearly 150 homes destroyed.

Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions because of its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” a horseshoe-shaped arc of seismic faults and volcanoes.

In 2018, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake triggered a tsunami on the island of Sulawesi that killed more than 4,400 people. In 2004, a magnitude 9.1 quake off Sumatra unleashed a tsunami that killed about 230,000 people in a dozen countries, nearly 170,000 in Aceh province alone.

© 2026 The Canadian Press

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