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obsessedbyneon · 6 months ago
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Gwinett Place mall in Duluth, Georgia, 1984. Ominous entrance picture. Featured as the 'Starcourt Mall' in Stranger Things.
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natromanxoff · 3 years ago
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Queen + Paul Rodgers live at the Gwinett Center in Duluth, GA, USA - March 7, 2006
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“When I was a little boy, I used to remember my parents having the typical 70s house parties with all that, that stuff entails and from the earliest recollection of all that for some reason or another I remember All Dead, All Dead playing in the background during all of the commotion. I remember the spooky (to a child) guitar effects to Get Down Make Love and for all it's worth, I remember that damn scary as hell album cover of News of the World at least to a 6 or 7 year old. A along the years as I grew got my dad's Queen records and began buying the CDs and from that point forward other then Zeppelin, they were my band. They were with me though the good times and the bad. But as we all know from that fateful day that the U.S.A witnessed the I Want To Break Free video and completely lost its collective mind, Queen felt unwelcome here and the people that felt it was there right to tell us what was right and wrong made them feel unwelcome. A sad, sad day for a raging Queen fan. So as everybody else in the free world was enjoying Queen live, we here is the States were relegated to Live Magic for god's sake. So to make a long story short, I never believed that I would ever be able to see one member of Queen, much less two and in a tour for that matter. I am one who thinks that thet even though Bri and Rog are in this band, without Deak or Freddie there is no Queen any more but as stated earlier, you cant grip if you are an American and this is all that you get. On with the show: My girlfriend and I drove 5.5 hours from Florida and got to Atlanta Mon morning and mess around until Tue night and we got to the stadium around 6:45 and the show was a hour away so we had time to wonder around and stuff and notice a few things. One thing that I noticed and I dont know if people across the Atlantic have this problem, but it is with all these people wondering in to a concert 2 mins before the lights go down or 10 mins after for that matter. Focusing on THIS concert, I wanted to be there to see the freaking roadies put Brian Freaking May's guitar on the rack, I mean for a Queen fan you should want to see all that I digress. The lights dimmed a bit and then the Tolling Of The Bell, preceded Hells Bells (which was played at the same time during the Miami and Jacksonville Show, so I assume that that is part of the show), then the lights went out totally and up came the FREAKING RED QUEEN LIGHTS, going all over the place, just like in the 70s. Then Eminem's Lose Yourself played and then: Reaching Out: I have always thought that this is a very beautiful song and wish that there was more off it on this tour. Tie Your Mother Down: From Bri's first note the place went nuts and this 29 yr old Queen fan's eyes teared a bit. Maybe due to the fact that this wasn't Live Killers, I WAS ACTUALLY THERE or due to the fact that during all the jubilation all I could think of was Freddie running out with his half mike stand and his derby hat tilted revving the crowd up like he could. With a wink to the sky I said, thanks to Freddie and lost my freaking mind as the show went on. Fat Bottomed Girls: I love Roger's harmonies on this. Being a drummer he is my favorite and my Idol. The rhythm section seems to really enjoy this one, especially the ending. Great crowd participation with the chorus.
I Want to Break Free: I very welcome addition (if you will) to the American tour. I keep up with Queen news and I was prepared to (NOT) here this one, due to the fact that this was the song that was the focal point to the Queen backlash in the early 80s. I looked at my girlfriend and said "They are going to play it!" I'm I the only one who thinks that this is some kind of hidden joke with them playing it in the States? ... kind of a back atcha. Crazy Little Think Called Love: Came across like I expected. This and AOBTD I thought would be some of the best responses, due to all the casual fans who know these or think that all Queen did was on GH 1 and 2 for crying out loud. ‘39: For those who dont know this is where Bri comes out on the catwalk and does the acoustic set and for those who were not there, the next two songs were some of the most surprising tonight. Bri: Coming back to the parts really brings back a lot of memories, the last time we were here we were playing to your parents... let's say we come back down the road and play for your children which the crowd went crazy. Bri: This is probably as close as we are going to be coming around here so thanks for coming. And the funniest moment of the night: Bri: I here you guys like country music down in these parts? The crowd booed loudly, then here compared country music and blues in the states to skiffel in Europe and went into '39 and as a Queen fan I would give the crowd a 8 as far as singing along and knowing the lyrics, which surprised me and especially Bri. Love of My Life: The song for Freddie per Bri. One again the crowd gets a 8 and Bri was visibly surprised. Hammer to Fall: Due to the War in Irag, Brian made the following statement. Bri: I will not even say anything about this song and then he went right into it. Feel Like Making Love: I am not a big Paul Rodgers fan but the classic rock fans in the crowd loved it. Drum Solo: I would rather have the timpani solo from the 70s but hey, it's Roger Taylor so his hokey little solo is better then most other drummers solos. I'm In Love with My Car: There have been conflicting opinions on the internet on what Roger said before this song, as in: I forgot what I was going to say so, F*** It! but what was said was I gave you the Rock, now here is the Funk? Then he went into what I think is one of the best songs in Rock History. Guitar Solo: Another one of Bri long winded solos. Last Horizon: It is me or does this sound like Dave Gillmors solo in Pigs off Pink Floyd's Animals. Bad Company: See Feel Like Making Love. Another One Bites the Dust: See Crazy. Dragon Attack: The crowd loved it, but it seemed labored, it dragged along. Roger looked as if he was going to fall off the stool with a arm cramp. For those off you who are not drummers out there, playing steady 16 beats on the High Hat on that song is not easy. But as stated earlier... I WAS WATCHING DRAGON ATTACK LIVE, so who cares. Days of Our Lives: A wonderful trip down memory lane. Good crowd response when Deak and Freddie was shown. Radio Ga Ga: Man, every time I hear that song no matter how many times I hear it, brings back so many memories. One of my favorites. And I must say, the crowd surprised me. I mean it wasn't Wembley Stadium, it was Atlanta but there was enough people doing the hand claps to make me say to myself: Ok, they did not embarrass me to much and you know it is a damn shame that I had to have that little thought. It is that hard to be a Queen fan and learn the claps.
Show Must Go On: For some reason I thought that it came early, I thought it came later on. I liked it, the other Queen fans liked it, but a lot of other people seemed to not get it. Bo Rap: What more needs to be said, I was happy and sad at the same time. Other Queen fans understand me, others my think I am crazy. Rock You: I thought it was funny that they had to have backing tracks to help some people get the claps and stomps. Oh yea, we are in America. All Right Now: Like the title says, I was saying all right now where is. We Are The Champions. We Wre The Champs: Man that was great. People hugging and swaying. And like I told my girlfriend, those people just witnessed the best concert that they ever saw and they did not even know it. God Save the Queen: All Queen fans know that THIS is the last Queen song, not We Are The Champions. Overall, It was the time of my life, and aside to seeing Page and Plant (being that I am the Biggest Zeppelin Fan on the Planet) this was the best concert that I have ever seen and unless Bonzo comes back or Deak come out of retirement it will be in my top two. I would have liked to have seen George Michael front the band out of all the people who could have did it, thus my bias toward Paul. Queen to me are part of my life and they in a funny way are like family. They are with me when I get up in the morning, and go to bed at night. I wear Freddie's Let me Live bracelet everywhere I go. People ask me about it and I tell them about it. And one day when I have a kid, I will show him News Of The World and he can make his own memories cause we all know the Show must go on.” - Bonnzzo
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aimmedu · 3 years ago
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Atlanta Music School The Atlanta Institute of Music and Media Conducts Open House
Atlanta music school, The Atlanta Institute of Music and Media, was discussed in a recent article published by Gwinnett Magazine. Gwinnett Magazine is a publication that highlights noteworthy events and institutions in Gwinett County, Georgia.
AIMM is a music college that offers various music degree and certificate opportunities that focus on guitar, vocals, music production, drums, keyboard, or bass. AIMM also offers the Music and Technology Associate Degree which combines valuable music production techniques with an instrument of choice. The article from Gwinnett Magazine informs readers about an Open House that was hosted by the music school on August 21, 2021.
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The Open House event showcased some of the work done by its graduating students and offered bite-size samples of its courses to individuals who might be interested in signing up for the program in the future. The event started at noon with a live performance by current students. Later, there was a transition into sample classes such as instrument-based courses (guitar, bass, keyboard, drums, and vocals), studio performances, audio production, surround mixing, and more.
When asked by Gwinett Magazine to describe the unique value proposition of AIMM, its president Nite Driscoll said, “Sound and music is in all our lives, pretty much from when we wake up to when we go to sleep. Atlanta Institute of Music and Media dovetails into all of that – whether it’s film media, episodic television, church performances, live sound for sporting events, or schools, we staff all of it. Whether prospective students’ passions lie in instrument performance, producing original music, or audio production for media and live concerts, AIMM offers an in-depth collegiate curriculum that encompasses a wide-scope of industry-relevant education for working professionals.”
AIMM has an illustrious list of alumni that have gone on to do amazing work in their chosen fields, providing the soundscapes for many popular pieces of media. The work of the institute’s alumni can be instantly recognized by those that keep an ear to the latest happenings in music, television, and movies. Its graduates have gone on to become Grammy Award winners. Its alumni have provided location audio and sound design for popular television series such as “The Walking Dead,” “Real Housewives,” “Stranger Things,” and on sports channels such as Fox Sports and CBS Sports. Its graduates also produce live audio for Atlanta Braves, Atlanta United, and Atlanta Falcons games. Finally, some have even gone on to provide sound reinforcement for nationally famous concert series like Shaky Knees/Beats Festival, Music Midtown, and the Atlanta Jazz Festival.
According to the institute’s mission statement, it aims to provide non-beginning instrument students and recording arts students with the instructional environment necessary to develop their musical talents and acquire the skills demanded of today’s professionals in the music industry.
According to the institute’s vision of its own future, it strives to excel in contemporary music and media arts education with its primary focus being a positive, fulfilling, and rewarding student experience. It aims to accomplish its mission through class and private instruction; audio, video, computer lab instruction, and live clinics featuring today’s most well-known and informative artists and music industry professionals.
One of the reviews for the institute from Niche.com praises the curriculum taught at the college and the support the institute provides for graduates to find jobs in the industry by saying, “The major I took for school is something that gives me knowledge and information that I can use for my career going forward. The facility allowed me to practice until I was great at what I was doing which is music and audio engineering. After being done with school they work with the students to offer jobs and internships.”
Atlanta Institute of Music and Media is located at 2875 Breckinridge Blvd., #700, Duluth, Georgia. Readers who want to find out more about AIMM can visit the Gwinnett Magazine website to check out the article here or visit the institute’s website directly at aimm.edu or call (770) 242-7717 for more information.
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newyorkprelawland-blog · 4 years ago
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Supreme Court Ruling On Free Speech Case
By Zoe Huber, University at Albany, SUNY Class of 2020
March 18, 2021
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In Uzuegbunam v. Prescezewski, two former students of Georgia Gwinett College, Chike Uzuegbunam and Joseph Bradford, sued the college for violating their First Amendment rights. Uzuegbunam was prevented from speaking about his religion and handing out pamphlets. Even after getting a permit to speak in a free speech zone on campus, he was asked to stop by a police officer because people had complained about his speech. He was also threatened disciplinary action if he continued. This is because the campus only allowed the free speech zone for speech that does not “disturb the peace and/or comfort of person(s).” Joseph Bradford, another student with the same religion as Uzuegbunam, decided not to speak about his religion because of this. After the suit was filed, the college amended their speech policies, getting rid of the provision that the plaintiffs were protesting.[1]
The issue in question was whether the case was moot, since Article III of the Constitution allows federal courts to only pass judgement on “actual, ongoing cases or controversies.” In addition, the controversy must be relevant at all stages of the review process, not just when the complaint is filed. “Thus, even a one-justiciable case becomes moot and must be dismissed ‘when the issues presented are no longer ‘live’ or the parties lack a legally cognizable interest in the outcome.’” To determine whether the case was moot, the Court had to establish whether the college is likely to reestablish the old speech policies if the case was dismissed.
After considering three factors, the Court decided that the college will likely not reestablish the old policies. The first factor was whether the amended policy was made through “substantial deliberation” or done to affect the Court’s decision. Although the Court was unclear as to what deliberation occurred, there was no reason for it to have “pause about the level of deliberation.
Second, the Court asked whether the decision to change the policy was “unambiguous.” It decided that it was, because of the college’s reassurances that it will keep the new policy and the fact that it had “fundamentally changed” the policies in question.
Third, the Court found that the college showed commitment to the policies because the college had kept the new policies in place for over a year.
The plaintiffs argued that, because they were seeking damages (in this case, nominal damages), the case could not be moot, because the courts could grant them relief. However, the District Court believed that this was not enough to allow a ruling on the case.[2] The Court of Appeals ended up agreeing with the District Court, so the plaintiffs further appealed to the Supreme Court.[3]
In the Supreme Court’s opinion, the main conflict between justices was whether the plaintiffs’ ask for nominal damages was enough to keep the case from being moot, because the money can “redress a past injury.” The opinion of the Court, written by Justice Thomas, was that the ask for nominal damages is enough to save a case from mootness. To support this, Thomas showed examples of when the existence of nominal damages have saved cases from mootness before.
Chief Justice Roberts wrote the minority opinion. To him, Thomas’s view creates a dangerous precedent by massively expanding the power of the judiciary for anyone who claims any nominal damages. Article III of the Constitution allows federal courts to only decide ongoing cases. To Roberts, allowing the Supreme Court to rule on cases that are no longer ongoing is not consistent with the Constitution. In addition, Roberts disagreed on the relevance of the cases that Thomas cited, saying that those were cases in the U.K., which has an entirely different political system that doesn’t prioritize separation of powers, unlike America’s.
However, the syllabus in the beginning of the opinion states that not just anyone who claims nominal damages can have a case heard. In addition, “the plaintiff must establish the other elements of standing and satisfy all other relevant requirements, such as pleading a cognizable cause of action.”
The syllabus ends by saying that Uzuegbunam’s injury can be redressed by nominal damages, but it leaves it up to the District Court to see if Bradford “has established a past, completed injury.”[1]
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1.      Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski. (U.S., 2021)
2.      Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, 378 F. Supp. 3d 1195 (N.D. Ga. 2018)
3.      Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, (11th Cir. 2019)
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queermosexuality · 6 years ago
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This is the Gwinett Place Mall. I went there when I lived in GA. The place is the definition of dead mall. The amount of stores there that are still open you can count on one hand.
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some aesthetics from the first teaser of stranger things season three
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dj3two1 · 8 years ago
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Two Georgia Officers Fired for Kicking and Punching Suspect
According to ABC News, two police officers in Georgia have been fired after videos of them kicking and punching a man during a traffic stop surfaced on the internet. Gwinett County Police said the videos were “disturbing” and “shocking.”
The police department announced that criminal investigations into the matter would be taking place and that the two police officers had been let go. The first video shows Officer Robert McDonald kicking a handcuffed man in the head while the man is laying in the middle of a roadway. Because of that incident, the police officer was fired. Another video was brought to police’s attention, featuring a different angle of the incident. Police said the second video showed “the man getting out of the car with both hands up.” They noted that “as [the man] stands up, Sergeant Michael Bongiovanni strike the man in the head.” Because of the second video, Bongiovanni was fired as well.
Police Chief Butch Ayers said Bongiovanni and his actions don’t represent the department. Gwinett County Police Department said the criminal investigation is set to be handed over to the DA’s office.
Source: abcnews.go.com
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obsessedbyneon · 6 months ago
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Master post: Gwinett Place mall in Duluth, Georgia, 1984. Featured as the 'Starcourt Mall' in Stranger Things.
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tucanesdetijuana · 8 years ago
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Este Domingo 16 de Abril 2017 estaremos en Fiesta Atlanta 2017 en Duluth, GA. Los esperamos en el Gwinett Place Mall. #lostucanesdetijuana #tucanes #gira2017 #tour2017 #giraalpormayor #invasiontucanes #suenalabanda #panchitoelf1 #envivo #lostucanes #marioquintero #lachona #atlanta #duluth #FiestaAtlanta2017
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obsessedbyneon · 6 months ago
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Gwinett Place mall in Duluth, Georgia is from around 1984 and was featured as the "Starcourt Mall" in Stranger Things.
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obsessedbyneon · 6 months ago
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Gwinett Place mall in Duluth, Georgia, 1984. Opening day. Featured as the 'Starcourt Mall' in Stranger Things.
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The opening Day of the Gwinett Place mall in Duluth, Georgia, 1984. After it closed it became popular again as the 'Starcourt Mall' in Stranger Things.
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tucanesdetijuana · 8 years ago
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Este Domingo 16 de Abril 2017 estaremos en Fiesta Atlanta 2017 en Duluth, GA. Los esperamos en el Gwinett Place Mall. #lostucanesdetijuana #tucanes #gira2017 #tour2017 #giraalpormayor #invasiontucanes #suenalabanda #panchitoelf1 #envivo #lostucanes #marioquintero #lachona #atlanta #duluth #FiestaAtlanta2017
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tucanesdetijuana · 8 years ago
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Este Domingo 16 de Abril 2017 estaremos en Atlanta/Duluth, GA. Los esperamos en el Gwinett Place Mall. #lostucanesdetijuana #tucanes #gira2017 #tour2017 #giraalpormayor #invasiontucanes #suenalabanda #panchitoelf1 #envivo #lostucanes #marioquintero #lachona #atlanta #duluth
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