Archive for October, 2005
Who’s Your Mummy?
By Tom Teicholz at 20 October, 2005, 11:34 pm
On a day when a hot desert wind whipped through town, I found myself in a darkened chamber contemplating death and the afterlife — not my own, for a change, but rather that of the ancient Egyptians.
Currently the L.A. area is hosting two world-class exhibitions of ancient Egyptian artifacts: King Tut has taken up residence [...]
Wiesenthal The Collector
By Tom Teicholz at 6 October, 2005, 2:50 pm
Simon Wiesenthal died last month at 96 in his sleep at his home in Vienna. This seems particularly fitting, since Wiesenthal spent the last 60 years troubling the sleep of Nazi war criminals, their henchmen, collaborators and supporters.
During the Holocaust, 89 members of Wiesenthal’s extended family were murdered, including his mother who was deported to [...]