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You may recall that The Black Keys tapped Harmony Korine to direct the second video for their… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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Behold, the inauguration of Jack's Non-Viral Video Series.™ Why, you ask? Aren't you sick of seeing the same… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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The above footage was captured on May 30, 2011, by a camera in the Taser unit deployed by… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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I don't remember much about the first time that I saw Jurassic Park, but I do remember… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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Winners of 2012's first (and most controversial) Road to Bonnaroo installment, By Lightning!, have a brand-new… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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Just when you thought you'd finally escaped hearing the above song between three and seven fucking times a… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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Dans son nouveau numéro daté de mai 2012, Jazz Magazine / Jazzman consacre un dossier à l’an de jazz 1958, comprenant une longue interview d’André Francis, qui fut LA voix du jazz à la radio et à la télévision française durant plus de quarante ans. L’occasion de se replonger dans les archives de cette riche année qui marque un peu les véritables débuts du jazz à la télévision française.
En 1958, la vie du jazz est intense à Paris, qui ne compte pas moins d’une dizaines de clubs, tous disparus aujourd’hui : le Club Saint-Germain, le Chat qui pêche, les Trois Mailletz… Pour l’émission « Reflets du jazz », Jean-Louis Ginibre et Michel Netter nous entraînent dans une visite guidée nocturne de ces hauts lieux du swing.
Mais le jazz investit aussi les grandes salles de concert. Parmi les temps forts : la venue de l’orchestre de Duke Ellington à la Salle Pleyel le 20 novembre 1958, premier concert de jazz à être retransmis en direct à la télévision française.
1958, c’est aussi le chant du cygne de deux légendes du jazz, Sidney Bechet et Billie Holiday, qui allaient tous deux disparaître l’année suivante. Très diminuée – mais toujours aussi bouleversante – Billie donne son dernier grand concert parisien à l’Olympia le 12 novembre. Elle en profite pour enregistrer en studio ces deux superbes chansons diffusées dans l’émission Music hall parade.
Enfin, comment parler de 1958 sans évoquer l’unique édition du festival de jazz de Cannes 1958, ressuscité dans le double CD « Jazz sur la Croisette », avec sans doute la plus belle affiche jamais réunie par un festival français : Sidney Bechet, Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, le Modern Jazz Quartet… Trois de ces soirées inoubliables ont été enregistrées en intégralité par la radio.
Et pour aller plus loin, découvrez ces deux playlists « Jazz 1958 » (télé et radio) :
"the people trapped inside this renegade organization,Synanon attempted to murder Paul Morantz, but he persevered, and ultimately won, freeing children and reuniting families, and creating the legal battle that would unravel Dederich's house of cards."
The story of Synanon,
renegade cult led by Charles Dederich, and the battle waged by a young lawyer named Paul Morantz on behalf of the people trapped inside this renegade organization.
Synanon attempted to murder Paul Morantz, but he persevered, and ultimately won...
...freeing children and reuniting families, and creating the legal battle that would unravel Dederich's house of cards.
Synanon
For more information on Synanon and attorney Paul Morantz, go to www.paulmorantz.com (produced and edited by Jacob Davis) ... Synanon "Paul Morantz" Cults 1970's "Connie Chung" "Charles Dederich" News Lawyer "Attempted Murder" "Rattlesnake in ...
Does anyone know what became of Ken Hurst - son of Jack Hurst?
Cedu was nothing but a cult run by uneducated asses
CEDU stood for charles e. dederich university. But after all the crazy cult shit, they started saying it meant see yourself and do something about it. But that school was a cult forced on minors.
Fuck Cedu and its off springs, such as this.
Synanon isnt a spin off, CEDU was a spin off of it.
Chuck and Mel Wassermann were friends.
Oh yeah and FUCK CEDU. I went to BCAfor three years. Shitty is the least i can say.
I first heard of Synanon while looking up old news stories on Jonestown. If you go to the vanderbilt University tv news archive, you can see these special reports done by NBC (called "Segment 3" back then) on Synanon. I was surprised how quickly it degraded from an orgainzation that helped ppl, to a full blown cult. Itls a little scary (especially considerring the other events that happened that year.) Wasn't your uncle the one that got bit .
(continued) by the snake in the mailbox, or was that someone else? I know they convicted the clowns (including
Deiderich) responsible for it.
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If you have Realplayer (and depending on your type of internet connection) you can view NBC clips for free. The Synanon reports were from summer, 1978
Great video!
Fuck your experiment, I bet that bastard sits up late at night drinking away. Nobody will ever know what this guy does behind closed doors.
Synanon was as creepy and violent as they come.