Alice’s Restaurant Massacree

Haiti Massacre: 200 Dead in Vodou-Related Gang Violence

At least 184 people were killed in Cité Soleil, Port-au-Prince, over the weekend, bringing the year’s death toll to an estimated 5,000. A gang leader, blaming Vodou practitioners for his son’s illness, orchestrated a massacre targeting elderly individuals and Vodou followers. The violence, which included mutilation and burning of bodies, highlights the escalating gang control in Haiti, exacerbated by political instability and the ongoing presence of armed groups. This incident adds to the existing humanitarian crisis, with over 700,000 Haitians internally displaced.

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Alice Brock of Alice’s Restaurant Dies; Thanksgiving Traditions Mourned

Alice Brock, the inspiration behind Arlo Guthrie’s iconic song “Alice’s Restaurant,” passed away shortly before Thanksgiving. Brock, along with her husband Ray, owned and operated Alice’s Restaurant in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where Guthrie and a friend were arrested for illegal dumping in 1965, an event immortalized in the famous song. This incident, coupled with Guthrie’s draft deferral story, propelled “Alice’s Restaurant” to international fame. Guthrie later purchased the Brock’s former church and established The Guthrie Center.

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