By Owen Gleiberman. Chief Film Critic. Namely: How accurate is it? Brian Kaufman, who directed and edited it, takes a disarmingly personalized approach, mixing newsreels and photographs with grainy silent 8mm home movies, a number of which are accompanied on the soundtrack by first-person testimonials from the people who shot them. Cavanagh, an ebullient and crusading integrationist who many at the time compared to JFK he seemed on a fast track to rise into presidential politics.
The film also uses first-hand witnesses to evoke the forceful influence of the speech Martin Luther King, Jr. This was the economic engine of white flight.
A group of cops known as the Big Four rode around in a squad car as a terrorist gang, looking for blacks to beat up — one of them, nicknamed Rotation Slim, carried half a pool cue as his weapon of choice. What was happening, spiritually and psychologically, in Watts, Cleveland, Newark, and — finally — Detroit when black Americans went on a chaotic rampage of looting and burning? Or the revolution, or the insurrection. What is it called? There, ground crews are using heavy equipment to deepen the fuel breaks provided by roads in the Willamette National Forest as well as reopening an old dozer line, west of the Gales Fire, to protect five structures that might be in its path.
Temperatures are expected to stay down through the weekend, but high heat predicted for early next week marks a looming deadline before which crews will aim to increase containment within the complex significantly.
An updated evacuation map can be found here. There are now personnel on the scene- over more than yesterday. There are now 10 aircrafts in total supporting ground crews. The Rough Patch Complex, a week-old cluster of fires just north of the Jack Fire and northeast of Roseburg, is now acres in total. Crews continue to mop-up the perimeters of the nearby Jack Fire, and will execute prescribed burns if the cool humidity stays in the area.
An updated Forest Service closure map can be found here. Crews have successfully contained seven of twelve fires that make up the complex. In an attempt to control it, crews are creating fuel breaks with heavy equipment to the west and south of the blaze, as well as laying hose to its northwest to protect private land and structures. The second largest fire in the complex, the Kwis Fire, is located south of Forest Road 24 near Salmon Creek, and is the closest to Oakridge.
Good progress yesterday in securing lines along its western flank is allowing crews to focus on its eastern flank today. Personnel will continue mopping up hot spots in the small fires that have been contained thus far, while monitoring for new spot fires.
A more detailed map of the complex can be found here. Many trails and campgrounds around Oakridge and the Fall Creek recreation area have been closed by the Forest Service.
Closure maps can be found here. Check out the event on Facebook via the following link. Supported by a host of other excellent local acts, Magnofon will be giving away specially made Warehouse Decay samplers whilst stocks last. The disc will feature current and unreleased material from Warehouse Decay. The full playlist has been announced on the Amazing Radio site; our tracks are part of a show crammed with diverse electronic music:.
You may also be interested to hear that we have an account with Amazing Tunes, which is connected to Amazing Radio. Check it out here:. You can buy it from both Juno and Bandcamp. Where as his previous works have been focused on the real world, responding to location, local communities and the sounds of everyday objects, USRNM delves into the virtual world of the internet, technology and machines for its inspiration.
Are we desensitising the emotion of love, losing sight of what we are really drawn to? On television, George Kell along with Al Kaline were a beloved duo who combined a wealth of baseball knowledge with a folksy way of describing the action. Born in , he went to old Mackenzie High School in Detroit, where he played baseball and basketball for the Stags.
Lane got a baseball scholarship to Michigan State University, and majored in communications. He actually played minor league baseball for a couple of summers in the Chicago White Sox organization. He also played baseball in the Army while stationed at Fort Sheridan Illinois. But Lane had dreams of becoming a sports broadcaster. Following his stint in the military, he cut his teeth at various radio and TV stations in small Michigan markets like Saginaw and Cadillac, as well as in Waterloo, Iowa.
A daily five-minute evening sports talk show quickly led to his being selected to do color commentary on Detroit Lions games. Meanwhile, the Tigers owner at this time was John Fetzer, himself a broadcasting executive who knew a capable guy behind the mic when he heard one. Following the season, the Tigers were searching for a new TV guy, and Fetzer asked Lane to send in an audition tape. There was only one catch.
Fetzer insisted that Lane give up his work in the Detroit Lions booth, to focus solely on baseball.
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