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30 gennaio … ricordiamo …
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2019: Dick Miller, Richard Miller, attore statunitense. (n. 1928) 2018: Mark Salling, Mark Wayne Salling, è stato un attore, musicista e cantante statunitense, noto principalmente per il ruolo di Noah Puckerman nella serie televisiva Glee. (n. 1982) 2016: Frank Finlay, attore britannico. Attore teatrale oltre che cinematografico. (n. 1926) 2015: Geraldine McEwan, nome d’arte di Geraldine…

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Black Filmmakers in Horror
Given the negative stereotypes and overall treatment of black people in horror films, the genre carries the unfortunate misconception of being seen as unwelcoming to black audiences and filmmakers. It's time to put this notion to rest. The horror community is open to everyone that loves a good fright, and more and more black filmmakers have begun dabbling in scares. During this current time, I want to promote these filmmakers and their work, and welcome others to share their own works as well.
I couldn’t have compiled such a great list without the help of “Blacula” at BlackHorrorMovies.com. His site is absolutely invaluable for those with any interest in black horror cinema, and I highly recommend paying a visit! I will be including Blacula’s “Racial Representation” rating for each film, when available (ratings are out of five stars).
Whenever possible, I have provided links to watch these films online, but only from sites/channels with the right to stream them, so as to avoid any of these creators losing revenue. Tubi TV requires signing up (on PC, anyway), but it is still 100% free (and it’s also available as an app on Android, IOS, Xbox Live, and Playstation).
Black Devil Doll from Hell (1984) – Written, produced, and directed by Chester Novell Turner ★ ★ ½
Witchdoctor of the Living Dead (1985) - Written and directed by Charles Abi Enonchong
Tales from the Quadead Zone (1987) – Written, produced, and directed by Chester Novell Turner ★ ★ ½
Def By Temptation (1990) – Written, produced, and directed by James Bond III ★ ★ ★ ★
Ax ‘Em (1993) – Written, produced, and directed by Michael Mfume ★ ★ ½
Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995) – Directed by Ernest R. Dickerson ★ ★ ★ ★
Tales from the Hood (1995) – Written and directed by Rusty Cundieff ★ ★ ★ ★
Spirit Lost (1996) – Directed by Neema Barnette, written by Shirley Pierce, and produced by The Black Entertainment Network (BET) ★ ★ ★ ½
Bugged! (1997) – Written, produced, and directed by Ronald K. Armstrong ★ ★ ★ ★
Three Sickxty (1998) – Written, produced, and directed by Natural Drye ★ ★ ★
End of the Wicked (1999) - Written, directed, and produced by Teco Benson
Cursed Part 3 (2000) – Written, produced, and directed by Rae Dawn Chong ★ ★ ½
Now Eat (2000) – Written and directed by Kerry Alan Williams ★
Scary Movie (2000) Written and produced by Marlon and Shawn Wayans, and directed by Keenan Ivory Wayans
The Black Witch Project (2001) - Written, directed, and produced by Velli ★ ★
Bones (2001) – Directed by Ernest R. Dickerson ★ ★ ½
Creepin’ (2001) – Written, produced, and directed by Tim Greene ★ ★ ½
Tara (aka Hood Rat) (2001) – Produced and directed by Leslie Small ★ ½
Scary Movie 2 (2001) - Written and produced by Marlon and Shawn Wayans, and produced and directed by Keenan Ivory Wayans
Crazy as Hell (2002) – Produced and directed by Eriq La Salle ★ ★ ★ ★
Chop Shop (2003) – Written and directed by Simuel Denell Rankins ★ ★ ½
Cutthroat Alley (2003) - Written, directed, and produced by Timothy Wayne Folsome ★ ★
Holla If I Kill You (2003) – Written and produced by Jeff Carroll ★ ★ ★
Scary Movie 3 (2003) - Written by Marlon and Shawn Wayans
Street Tales of Terror (2004) – Written and directed by J.D. Hawkins ★ ½
The Evil One (2005) – Written and directed by Parris Reaves ★ ★ ★
Damon (2006) – Written, produced, and directed by Eric Richardson-Hagans ★ ★ ½
Gold Digger Killer (2006) – Written and produced by Jeff Carroll ★ ★
Holla (2006) – Written and directed by H.M. Coakley ★ ★ ★ ½
Holla If You Hear Me (2006) – Written, produced, and directed by Mark Harris ★ ★
Office Outbreak (2006) – Written, produced, and directed by Shawn Woodard ★ ★ ★
Scary Movie 4 (2006) - Written by Marlon and Shawn Wayans
Voodoo Curse: The Giddeh (2006) - Written and directed by Glenn Plummer; produced by Glenn Plummer, Kristin Bernard, and Kira Madallo Sesay ★ ★
April Fools (2007) – Written, produced, and directed by Nancy Norman ★ ★ ½
Bleeding Rose (2007) – Written, produced, and directed by Kareem Bland ★ ★
Dead Tone (2007) - Written and directed by Brian Hooks and Deon Taylor
Insane in the Brain (2007) – Written, produced, and directed by Chad Hendricks
Somebody Help Me (2007) – Written, produced, and directed by Chris Stokes ★ ★ ★ ½
Soulful (2007) – Written and directed by Sarah Poindexter ★ ½
Hospitality (2008) – Written and directed by Tony Ducret ★ ★ ★
Nite Tales: The Movie (2008) - Written, directed, and produced by Deon Taylor ★ ★
The Figurine (2009) – Directed by Kunle Afolayan
The Inheritance (2011) – Written and directed by Robert O'Hara ★ ★ ★ ½
Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes (2012) – Produced and directed by Cory Grant ★ ★ ★
Guardian of Eden (aka The Good Wifey) (2012) - Written by Huriyyah Muhammad and Ali Lillard, directed by T. A. Williams, and produced by Huriyyah Muhammad, Kande Tshibanda, Tangi Miller, and Godwin Bernard ★ ★
A Haunted House (2013) – Written and produced by Marlon Wayans ★ ½
Holla II (2013) – Written and directed by H. M. Coakley ★ ★
Ghetto Goblin (aka Blood Tikoleshe) (2013) - Written and directed by Jordan Harland
Scary Movie 5 (2013) – Written by Marlon and Shawn Wayans, and directed by Malcolm D. Lee
A Haunted House 2 (2014) - Written and produced by Marlon Wayans ★
The Night Seekers (2014) – Written, produced, and directed by Menetie T. Ejeye ★ ★
Not Another Zombie Movie (2014) – Written by Jay Davis, and directed by Jack Johnson and Don Williams
Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (2015) – Written, produced, and directed by Spike Lee (A remake of Ganja & Hess)
Ojuju (2015) – Written, produced, and directed by C.J. “Fiery” Obasi ★ ★ ★ ½
Prom Ride (2015) – Written, produced, and directed by Kazeem Molake ★ ★ ★
But Deliver Us From Evil (2017) - Written, directed, and produced by Joshua Coates ★ ★ ★ ½
Fixation (2017) - Written by Bobby Peoples and Kenya Hendricks; directed by Renee S. Warren Peoples ★ ★ ★
Get Out (2017) – Written, produced, and directed by Jordan Peele (Academy Award winner for Best Original Screenplay) ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Paranormal Evil (2017) – Written and produced by ShaRhonda ‘Roni’ Brown, and directed by Akil Pugh
Fatima's Revenge (2018) - Produced, written, and directed by Gerald Barclay
The First Purge (2018) - Directed by Gerard McMurray ★ ★ ★ ★
Moma’s Spirit (2018) – Written, produced, and directed by Robert L. Parker III
Out of Gas (2018) – Written, produced, and directed by Michael Lemelle, and co-directed by April Marcell
Tales From the Hood 2 (2018) – Written, produced, and directed by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott ★ ★ ★ ½
Traffik (2018) – Written, produced, and directed by Deon Taylor ★ ★ ½
Fixation 2: Uprising (2019) - written by Bobby Peoples; directed by Bobby Peoples and Renee S. Warren Peoples
Frequent Visitors (2019) - Written by Andrea Tyler and directed by Moe McCoy
The Intruder (2019) - Directed by Deon Taylor ★ ★ ★ ★
Living in Bondage: Breaking Free (2019) – Directed by Ramsey Nouah
Saving You, Saving Me (2019) – Written, directed, and produced by Tina Jetter
Sweetheart (2019) – Written and directed by J. D. Dillard
Thriller (2019) – Written and directed by Dallas Jackson ★ ★ ★
The Tokoloshe (2019) - Written and directed by Jerome Pikwane ★ ★ ★ ★
Us (2019) – Written, directed, and produced by Jordan Peele ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Antebellum (2020) - Co-written and co-directed by Gerard Bush ★ ★
Bad Hair (2020) - Produced, written, and directed by Justin Simien ★ ★ ★
Black Box (2020) - Written and directed by Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Body Cam (2020) - Directed by Malik Vitthal ★ ★ ★
Candyman (2020) – Written and produced by Jordan Peele; directed by Nia DaCosta
Don’t Look Back (2020) - Produced, written, and directed by Jeffrey Reddick ★ ★ ★
His House (2020) - Written and directed by Remi Weekes ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Tales from the Hood 3 (2020) - Written and directed by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott ★ ★ ★
I hope anyone reading enjoyed this list as much as I enjoyed putting it together. And, again--I highly recommend paying a visit to BlackHorrorMovies.com, as there are also numerous essays to read, and lengthy lists detailing black actors and actresses that have worked in the horror genre.
Lastly, I highly recommend checking out the Shudder documentary,
Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2019), directed by Xavier Burgin
or the book it was based on,
Horror Noire: Blacks in American Horror Films from the 1890s to Present, by Robin R. Means Coleman.


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KAMROOZ ARAM
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Achaemenid (Iran, Susa). Bricks with a palmette motif, ca. 6th–4th century B.C. Ceramic, glaze. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1948 (48.98.20a–c)
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
Juillet 04. Cat Power + H-Burns (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 04. Bernardino Femminielli + Jean Redondo + Thi-Léa – Café de Paris 05. Klimperei, Sacha Czerwone, David Fenech, Denis Frajerman & Christophe Micusnule – Chair de poule (gratuit) 05. Illnurse bnb BLNDR + Soul Edifice b2b Kuss + Herrmann b2b Primitive + Paris Acid Boys b2b Society of Silence – La Plage de Glazart (gratuit avant 22 h) 05. Pantha du Prince + Scratch Massive (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. I Hate Models (dj) + Derrick May + Jardin + Mount Kimbie (dj) + Oktober Lieber + Rodhad + Mor Elian + Olivia... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 05. The B-52's – Olympia 05. Ancient Methods + Die Selektion + Ideal Trouble – La Machine 05. Marc Acardipane + Ida Engelhardt + Radium + Wixapol + Parfait – Concrete 05. Laurent Garnier (fest. Days off) – Belvédère|Philharmonie ||COMPLET|| 05. Canari + EggS + Quinzequinze + Os Noctambulos + Casse Gueule + Enablers + Enob + Le Singe blanc + Frustration + Keruda Panter + Make-Overs + The Psychotics Monks + Deux Boules vanille (fest. La Ferme électrique) – La Ferme électrique (Tournan-en-Brie) 06. Jonsi & Alex Somers jouent "Riceboy Sleeps" (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 06. Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray + Jon Hopkins + Motor City Drum Ensemble + Len Faki + Robert Hood + Octavian + The Black Madonna + Clara! + Nicola Cruz... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral 06. Inhalt der Nacht + Marai + Munsinger + Felicie – La Station 06. Héron cendré + Marie Klock + BIP3 – péniche Thabor 06. J Mascis – La Maroquinerie 06. Ol' Timey Mesenger + Famille Grendy + Fleuves noirs + Yachtclub + Lèche-moi + The Scanners + Le Sacre du tympan + Bruit noir + Zombie Zombie + Dick Voodoo + Fumo Nero + Le Réveil des tropiques + La Jungle + Tonn3rr3 (fest. La Ferme électrique) – La Ferme électrique (Tournan-en-Brie) 07. Jonsi, Alex Somers & Paul Corley : "Liminal Soundbath" (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 07. Ministry + 3teeth – La Machine 07/08. Thom Yorke (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Gossip – Salle Pleyel 08. Melvins – La Plage|Glazart ||ANNULÉ|| 09. Noir Boy Georges + Periods + Les morts vont bien + Corps (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 10. Francky Goes to Pointe-à-Pitre + Pratos + ToutEstBeau + Dune Basement (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Pogo Car Crash Control + Mss Frnce + Baasta ! (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Full of Hell + The Body + Pilori – Gibus 11. Flamingods + Warmduscher + Triptides (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 11. Otto Von Schirach + Curse ov Dialect + DJ Atabat – Espace B 11. Setaoc Mass + VTSS + Opal – NF-34 11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel ||ANNULÉ|| 12. Carambolage + La Secte du futur + Entracte Twist + Order 89 (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 12. Tomaga + Утро + Tôle froide + Society of Silence + Sharif Lafrey + Elzo (dj) (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 12. Pierre Chinaski + Little Animal + In My Head – L'International 12. Planetary Assault System – NF-34 11>13. Kraftwerk (fest. Days off) – Philharmonie 13. Miel de montagne + Raymond Amour + La Pince Monseigneur + Amazone (fest. Restons sérieux) – Supersonic (gratuit) 13. The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble (fest. Days off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie 13. Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova : "Sequenza" + Apparat (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 13. La Récré (Garage MU fest.) – canal de l'Ourcq 13. Metz + Bo Ningen + Ashinoa + Die Ufer + Panstarrs (Garage MU fest.) – La Station 13. Hot Bip + Nam Shub of Enki + Bill Vortex + Wankers United + Full Quantic Pass + Jean Turner + Mechanical Heaven + Paroi + Sinead O'Connick Jr. – Jazz Y Jazz 13. Karenn + Casual Gabberz + D.Carbonne + Rendered + The Mover + Tim Tama + Attention Deficit Disorder + Freddy K + James Ruskin + Ascion + Bleaching Agent + Darzack + Hemka + Kotzaak & dj Skinhead + Lars Huismann + Damoclès + Demian + Dersee + Felicie + Herr Mike + Koboyo & Jarod + Scry & Theophiluss – Studio du Lendit (Saint-Denis) 14. Daniel Higgs – Chair de poule 17. Grand Blanc – Safari Boat 18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan 19. Domotic + Tiger Tigre + Tite – Espace B 19. Illnurse + 74185# + Stefano Moretti – tba 20. Arnaud Rebotini joue "120 Battements par minute" + Hot Chip (dj) – Grand Palais 20. Inner City + Kevin Saunderson – La Clairière 20. Kerri Chandler + Recondite + Rampue + Konstantin Sibold + Kiasmos + Red Axes + Be Svendsen + Christian Löffler + Oceanvs Orientalis + Jan Blomqvist... – Le Kilowatt (Vitry/Seine) 23. Treponem Pal + Jail + THINK + Komah – L'International 24. Léonie Pernet + Arandel (dj) + Toh Imago (dj) – Safari Boat 25. Ayarcana + [KRTM] + Anthro – NF-34 26. Inhalt der Nacht b2b Echoes of October + SNTS + Falhaber + Keepsakes + Monsieur Nobody + Shirin + Van Der Wiese + Yannøu (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Ventre de biche + Marie Klock + Arthur de Bary – L'International 27. CJ Bolland b2b D. Carbone + Endlec + Injected + MSKD + Paramod + VCL (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 27. Anetha + Sentimental Rave + Fjaak + Parfait + Spfdj – tba 27. Rrose – La Machine 28. 138 + Animal Holocaust + CRDN + H880 + Mørbeck + Oposition + Protokseed + Vortek's (Thunder fest.) – La plage de Glazart 30. The Oscillation + LVOE + Anx Club – Supersonic (gratuit) 31. Chloé – Safari Boat ||COMPLET|| Août 01. Thou + Yautja – Gibus 01. Femina Bergs + Joey Molinaro + Evil Moisture – Le Zorba 01. JacidOrex + Axel Picodot + Miss Djax – NF-34 02. Sarin + Tryphème + Sina XX – La Machine 02. Boston 168 + Lacchesi b2b Kuss + Irenee b2b Scry + Jarod b2b Koboyo + Remco Beekwilder b2b Nur Jaber (Duo fest.) – La plage de Glazart 03. Bernardino Femminelli + Arcangelo + Belec + Biola + Inner Lakes + Lamusa II + Sense Fracture + Scardanelli + Divna Mami... – La Station 03. 999999999 + Illnurse b2b Herrmann + Alchemical System b2b B.a.ba + Théophiluss b2b Charlie Oohlala + Stranger b2b Charles green (Duo fest.) – La plage de Glazart 04. Under Black Helmet (Duo fest.) – La plage de Glazart 08>11. Deena Abdelwahed + Officine + December + En attendant Ana + A Strange Wedding + Avventur + Cuften + Poupard + Legion 808 + Hystérie + Summer Satana + Flore + Graal + KX9000 + Myako + The Homeopathics + Meuns... (Fest. Qui embrouille qui) – La Station 08. Clouds + Stephanie Sykes + Nico Moreno – NF-34 15. Ghost in the Machine + Aligment + Niki Strefi – NF-34 17. NOFX – Élysée Montmartre 18. The Driver – But Mortemart|Bois de Boulogne 23. Lumerians + El Gran Chuffle + Santa Dogs – Supersonic (gratuit) 23. The Cure + Eels + Jeanne Added + Johnny Marr + Süeür... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 23. Jenny Pickett + Enerzion + Solar Return + Julien Heraud + Cambia + Teniang + Jokilla (Electropixel) – Le Zorba 25. Aphex Twin + Foals + Deerhunter + Le Villejuif Underground... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud 26/27. Patti Smith – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 28. Arnaud Rebotini – Safari Boat ||COMPLET|| Septembre 05. Oh Sees + Frankie & The Witch Fingers (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Bataclan 06. Frustration + Arndales + Ero Guro + Bracco + Succhiamo + Maria Violenza (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – La Station 06. The Horrorist + Kobosil + VTSS + Airod + Félicie – La Machine 07. Le Prince Harry + Exek + Entracte (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Point FMR 07/08. Vitamin X + N0V3L + 11Paranoias + The Rebel + 7Occvlta + Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle + Harry Merry + Holliday INN + Années Zéro + Chevignon + La Secte du futur + Hippie Diktat+ ZOH/astre + Pow! + Pile + Pious Faults ... (fest. Frissons acidulés) – Théâtre de verre Co-Arter 11. Crack Cloud – Petit Bain 12. Blawan – NF-34 13. La Colonie de vacances – Le 104 13. Blackmail + Bruit noir + Gontard + Bay – La Maroquinerie 14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb + Je t'aime – Gibus 14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 15. Efrim Menuck & Kevin Doria – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 18. The Wedding Present – Petit Bain 18. Lust For Youth – La Boule noire 18. JC. Satàn (Safari Boat) – Jardin Tino-Rossi/Quai Saint-Bernard 18. Mùm – La Maroquinerie 19. Black Midi – La Boule noire 20. Spiral Stairs + Canshaker Pi – Olympic café 20. Michel Cloup duo + Troy von Balthazar – Petit Bain 20. Alien Rain b2b Regal + Headstrong + Parfait b2b Illnurse + Remco Beekwilder b2b Raffaele Attanasio (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 21. Surgeon + Regis + AnD + Dj Pete aka Substance + Lady Starlight & Anthony Child + Inoxia aka Myako & Basses Terres + Oko Dj b2b Tryphème (Redbull Music Fest.) – tba 21. Tieum + Shifted + X-Pander + Rebelion + Zadig + Luke Slater... (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 23. The Foreign Resort + Seventeen at this Time + Trancept – Supersonic (gratuit) 23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 24. Drab Majesty + SRSQ – Petit Bain 25. Rudolf Eb.Er, Dave Phillips & Alice Kemp : Schimpfluch Affiliated Actions – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 25. Dälek + L'Envoûtante – Petit Bain 26. Burial Hex + Les Chasseurs de la nuit + Common Eider, King Eider + Visions – Les Voûtes 26>27. Onceim joue Éliane Radigue + Thomas Ankersmit + Léa Bertucci + Hubbub + Martin Tétreault + Mohammad Reza Mortazavi + Pancrace (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merri 26. Wayne Hussey – Bus Palladium 27. Noseholes – Espace B 29. James Murphy + Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy + Vincent Privat + Seb le vinyl (Redbull Music Fest.) – Péripate Octobre 01. Emma Ruth Rendel – Petit Bain 01. Sleaford Mods – La Cigale 04/05. Blush Response b2b Thomas P. Heckmann + Dave Clark + Rebekah + Regis + Tommy Four Seven b2b Ancient Methods + ABSL + AZF + Dax J + DVS 1 + Marcle Dettmann + Poison Point + Anetha b2b Randomer + Ben Klock + Andrejko + Amato & Adriani + Bassam + Boston 189 + Charles Green + Dersee + DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims + Fabrizio Rat + Felicie + Louisahhh b2b Maelstrom + Newa + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Thomas P. Heckmann + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette) 05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie 06. Quator Bozzini joue : "Occam Delta XV" d'Éliane Radigue, "Five String Quartets" de Phill Niblock et "Koan" de James Tenney – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 08. Sleep – Bataclan 09/10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – La Cigale 11. Kazumoto Endo + Spore Spawn + Vomir + Autocastration – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 11. Birds in Row + Lane (Jimi fest.) – Théâtre Antoine-Vitez (Ivry/Seine) 11. New Order – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 12. Ben Shemie, John McEntire & Sam Prekop – Petit Bain 14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia 14. Shannon Wright – Trianon 15. Kate Carr + Valérie Vivancos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo 18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain 19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan 19. Juan Atkins + Vril + Ceephax Acid crew + Antigone + Onur özer + Fasme (Le Champ des machines) – Le Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel) 19. Pixies + Blood Red Shoes – Olympia ||COMPLET|| 23. Four Tet – Le 104 25. A Certain Ratio – Petit Bain 26. The Monochrome Set – Petit Bain 29. Agent Side Grinder – La Boule noire 30. Oiseaux-Tempête + Jessica Moss – La Maroquinerie 31. Skepta + Mura Masa + Hamza + Zola + Ateyaba + Celeste + Duendita + Ezra Collective + Flohio + Kojey Radical + Master Peace + Slowthai + The Comet is Coming + Yussef Dayes (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette Novembre 01. Chromatics + Belle & Sebastian + Primal Scream + Weyes Blood + Barrie + Briston Maroney + Chai + Desire + Drugdealer + Helado Negro + In Mirrors + Jackie Mendoza + Nilüfer Yanya + Orville Peck + Sheer Mag + Squir (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette 02. Charli XCX + 2manysdj (dj) + Aurora + SebastiAn + Aeris Roves vs Jamila Woods + Jessica Pratt +Kedr Livanskiy + Korantemaa (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette 08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo 10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie 10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan 14. Girl Band – La Maroquinerie 15. Kap Bambino – La Gaîté lyrique 15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine 19. Earth – Petit Bain 23. Billy Childish (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Midori Takada (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine 26. Wardruna – Olympia Décembre 01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie 06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain 2020 Janvier 04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale 31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel Février 13. Ride – Le Trianon 16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale 24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon Mars 07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie 21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie Mai 08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie 24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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The Kingdom Choir Return With New Single & US Tour Dates

Offering love, hope and inspiration, The Kingdom Choir today make a timely return with their brand-new single “Not Giving Up”. Founded in 1994 by Karen Gibson MBE (the Godmother of Gospel), The Kingdom Choir have continued to win hearts since their unforgettable performance at the 2018 Royal Wedding in front of a global televised audience of 2 billion people. Listen to “Not Giving Up” HERE. Offering a ray of hope amongst the darkness, “Not Giving Up” is instantly affecting as Wayne Ellington’s rich, baritone exalts the power that comes with believing that better times are waiting ahead of us. While his voice alone would make for a captivating, emotional experience, the harmonies from the rest of The Kingdom Choir take it to a whole new level with their grace, majesty and sheer expressiveness able to move anyone. “Not Giving Up” was written by Alex Hart, Greg Dwight, Karen Gibson, Wilson Atie, Jonathan Owusu-Yianomah and produced by Alex Hart and Jonathan Owusu-Yianomah. The Kingdom Choir commented, “In our changing world, this is the song that rises from our hearts. It speaks of freedom and a determination to press on, a reminder that hope takes us through the broken moments of life onto a brighter day.” “Not Giving Up” is also a reflection of The Kingdom Choir’s own journey. Karen Gibson had led the choir for over two decades before their breakthrough moment in the spotlight, during which time the group – spread across London and from various Christian traditions – became renowned for their shared talents, collective spirit, and instantly uplifting performances. The Kingdom Choir’s performances have remained in global demand ever since their performance at the Royal Wedding, with highlights including the Invictus Games, ITV’s Concert for Ukraine, Prince Albert II of Monaco’s 2021 gala, Expo 2020 and a headline show at the Hollywood Bowl. They have been sought out as collaborators by artists such as Gladys Knight, Gregory Porter, Emelie Sandé, and Madness, as well as for brand collaborations which have included Cartier, Ralph Lauren, Coca-Cola, Burberry, British Airways, and Marks & Spencer. The Kingdom Choir ended 2022 by performing as special guests at Trevor Nelson’s Soul Christmas extravaganza at the Royal Albert Hall alongside the likes of Corinne Bailey-Rae and Andrew Roachford. THE KINGDOM CHOIR NORTH AMERICAN TOUR: - February 19 Montreal, Canada. Place des Arts – Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier - February 21 Erie, PA Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts Center - February 22 Athens, OH Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium - February 24 Galveston, TX The Grand 1984 - February 25 Spring, TX The Centrum - February 26 Irving, TX Irving Arts Center - February 28 Cedar Falls, IA Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center - March 2 Eau Claire, WI RCU Theatre - March 3 Chicago, IL Harris Theater - March 4 Chicago, IL Harris Theater - March 5 Goshen, IN Sauder Concert Hall - March 7 Madisonville, KY Glema Mahr Center for the Arts - March 9 Kutztown, PA Schaeffer Auditorium - March 10 Fairfield, CT Kelley Theatre - March 11 Union, NJ Enlow Recital Hall - March 12 Red Bank, NJ Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center for the Arts - March 14 Thomasville, GA Thomasville Center for the Arts - March 16 Birmingham, AL The Library Theatre - March 17 Birmingham, AL The Library Theatre - March 18 Meridian, MS The Riley Center - March 20 Gainesville, FL Phillips Center - March 21 Belle Glade, FL Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center - March 24 Palm Desert, CA McCallum Theatre - March 25 San Diego, CA Balboa Theatre Read the full article
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Mark Wayne Salling (Dallas, Texas August 17, 1982 - Los Angeles, California January 30, 2018) was an American actor and musician, known for playing the character of Noah "Puck" Puckerman in the musical comedy Glee of the Fox network .
Salling died on January 30, 2018, at the age of 35, in Los Angeles due to choking by hanging, his body was found hanging from a tree near his home in Sunland, in the San Fernando Valley.
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2020 Best Nursing Homes - New Jersey
ElderPerfect a leading publisher on senior healthcare across the United States, today announced the recipients of the Best Nursing Homes in New Jersey for 2020. These awards are designed to recognize providers based on their ability to consistently deliver excellence in the areas of Health Inspections, Quality of Residence Care, Penalties and Staffing. We’ve evaluated over 363 facilities, of which 139 (38%) met our top rating. This report marks the Gold Standard in terms of care for seniors. 0 Ranked Best Facilities 5/5
US Standard vs. Best Facilities
Average Number of Beds: 106 vs 95 Average Occupancy: 81% vs 83% Average Health Inspection Rating: 2.82 / 5.00 vs. 3.90 / 5.00 Average Government Rating: 3.01 / 5.00 vs. 4.49 / 5.00
Rating Methodology
Health Inspections Every year, the government assigns inspectors to conduct a formal review of nursing homes for regulatory purposes to meet the mandates outlined for Medicare and Medicaid, this aims to measure and improve the safety of residents across providers. Facilities may also be inspected when complaints are submitted or based on a reported incident. When noncompliance is identified, the facility is served a citation that indicates which regulation that was identified, along with the severity of the incident. Nursing homes are subsequently required to execute a program of resolution in order to meet compliance. Some scenarios require enforcement actions to be applied, such as a civil monetary penalty or withholding of payment(s), to incentivize resolution in a timely manner. Penalties Facilities are applied 2 types of penalties due to non-compliance / accumulation of incidents. Civil penalties are monetary fines that may be applied to a facility based on citations / infractions identified during a review. The severity of a penalty is defined primarily by the size and frequency of the infraction. Quality of Residence Care There are 3 types of resident care ratings, but for this exercise, we primarily focused on the overall quality measure rating. The quality measures (QMs) include 17 data points that are derived from clinical information reported by the respective nursing home and also from Medicare claims data submitted for payment. Ratings are calculated for the QM domain using the 4 most recent quarters for which data are available. A nursing home receives points contingent on performance on each measure (weighting distribution is not equal). Staffing Staffing research is submitted regularly by the facility and is adjusted for the requirement of the facilities residents. For each of registered nurse staff and total staffing, a 1 - 5 rating is applied according to definitions established for each category. These ratings are subsequently combined to assign an overall staffing rating. As an example, to get an overall staffing rating of 5 stars, nursing homes must earn a rating of 5 stars for both registered nurses and total staffing. Nursing homes could also be assigned a 1 star rating should they not have a registered nurse on-site daily, and do not submit staffing data, or which the data cannot be verified.
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[Inspiration extrême] GG Allin

GG Allin (de son vrai nom Kevin Michael Allin), né Jesus Christ Allin à Lancaster (New Hampshire - USA), le 29 août 1956 et mort à New York le 28 juin 1993, est un chanteur de punk hardcore américain.
Il est connu pour ses performances scéniques qui incluaient des actions transgressives telles que déféquer sur scène, s'automutiler, chanter nu, mettre les gens au défi de lui faire une fellation, et de multiples actes de violence envers le public.
Bien que plus réputé pour son jeu de scène que pour sa production musicale, il enregistra de façon prolifique avec plusieurs groupes, non seulement du hardcore, mais également du spoken word, de la country, ainsi qu'un type de rock inspiré des Rolling Stones.
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Il est né le 29 août 1956 au Weeks' Memorial Hospital, à Lancaster, New Hampshire. Ce nom prophétique lui a été donné car son père Merle Allin, Sr. (un homme religieux et asocial, alors âgé de 32 ans) avait dit à sa femme, alors âgée de 20 ans, qu'un ange lui était apparu et lui avait dit que son fils nouveau né serait un grand homme, dans la veine du messie. Dans sa jeunesse, son frère aîné, Merle Allin, Jr., qui était incapable de prononcer Jesus correctement et l'appelait continuellement « Jiji », a transformé son prénom en GG. La famille vivait dans une cabane en rondins sans eau ni électricité. Le père d'Allin, qui interdisait toute conversation à la maison une fois la nuit tombée, était décrit comme maltraitant et mentalement instable, même si GG n'a jamais utilisé cela comme excuse pour aucune de ses excentricités.

Peu après avoir commencé l'école, sa mère changea son nom légal en Kevin Michael Allin. Cependant, avec la santé mentale de son mari se détériorant, sa mère changea son nom afin de donner à Allin une chance de vivre une enfance normale, libre de moqueries. GG est considéré comme inadapté dès le collège, et placé en enseignement adapté, il redouble une année. Il était connu pour se rebeller en venant aux cours en crossdesser (sa photo de classe de première le montre ainsi).


Quand interrogé à propos de son enfance, GG est cité comme la décrivant « Très chaotique. Pleine de changements et de dangers. Nous vendions de la drogue, volions, entrions par effraction chez les gens, dans leurs voitures, etc. Nous avons fait ce que nous voulions pour la plus grande partie - y compris tous les groupes dans lesquels nous avons joué. Les gens nous haïssaient déjà à cette époque. »
Débuts “artistiques”
Certains de ses premiers enregistrements se font en tant que batteur. Au lycée, il avait déjà un penchant pour les actions théâtrales et provocantes. Lors d'un de ses premiers concerts (un bal de lycée), il arrache les décorations et tout le monde applaudit. Un des premiers concerts déclenche même une émeute.

Il écrit deux chansons avec le groupe Malpractice en 1977 et joua aussi de la batterie sur le single Galileo / Jesus Over New York pour le groupe Stripsearch en 1981.

Ses premières années en tant que leader se font avec The Jabbers (1977–avril 1984). The Jabbers enregistrent plusieurs chansons sur lesquelles Allin jouait de la batterie et chantait les paroles. En 1980 vient la première réalisation d'Allin, Always Was, Is and Always Shall Be. À ce moment, Allin est un leader punk rock standard dans la veine d'Iggy Pop et Stiv Bators. Il est même encadré à un point par le vétéran de l'industrie musicale (et producteur des Dead Boys) Genya Ravan. Des tensions internes aux Jabbers commencent à croître alors qu'Allin devenait de plus en plus incontrôlable, méchant, et sans concessions. The Jabbers se sépare, et ses membres prennent des chemins différents. Son addiction aux drogues commence à cette époque.

Du début à la fin des années 1980, Allin est à la tête de nombreux groupes. Entre autres The Cedar Street Sluts, The Scumfucs en 1982, et The Texas Nazis en 1985. Cependant, Allin reste dans la scène underground et n'est pas encore une icône viable du hardcore sur la scène de la côte Est.
Le 13 mars 1986, Tracy Deneault donne naissance à une fille qu'elle a eu avec Allin. On sait peu de choses sur cette fille, Nicoann Deneault. Certaines spéculations veulent que la petite photo dans la main gauche du cadavre d'Allin lors de ses funérailles était la photo de Nicoann, bien qu'il paraisse plus probable qu'il s'agisse de GG Allin très jeune. Tracey Deneault et GG ne se marièrent jamais. Tracey était une adolescente qu'Allin a choisi quand sa femme, Sandra Farrow - son amour d'enfance et un mannequin - a demandé le divorce. Allin se retire dans une cabane dans le New Hampshire où il écrit ce qui est considéré comme sa première « grande œuvre », Eat My Fuc.

Bien que restant un marginal, Allin touche un public plus large avec la publication par Reachout International Records (ROIR) de Hated in the Nation (1987), une publication sur seule cassette à cette époque, qui contenait plusieurs morceaux de son catalogue, alors introuvable, avec The Jabbers, The Scumfucs et Cedar Street Sluts. La bande présentait aussi plusieurs nouveaux enregistrements, studio et live, avec un groupe d'all-stars assemblé par le producteur, journaliste de Maximumrocknroll, et patron des débuts d'Allin, Mykel Board. Ce groupe comprenait Jay Mascis de Dinosaur Jr. à la guitare, et Mark Kramer, producteur/musicien de Bongwater à la basse.

Carrière
De la moitié à la fin 1980, Allin est résolument héroïnomane, alcoolique, fumeur intensif et abuse généralement de toutes les drogues qui lui étaient proposées. Il était mal habillé et se lavait rarement. À ce point, Allin commence aussi à utiliser des laxatifs avant ses concerts puisque la défécation est devenue un numéro de scène habituel pour lui. Allin se décrivait comme « le dernier vrai rocker. » Il entendait par là que la musique rock elle-même avait commencé comme une figuration du danger, de l'anti-autoritarisme, de la rébellion, mais avait été largement récupérée par les corporations et les soucis d'argent. La musique et les performances scéniques d'Allin étaient par conséquent destin��es à rapprocher le rock de ses racines, à le reprendre d'entre les mains du système corporatif. Certains de ses supporters plaident qu'il marquait là un point, spécialement au regard du système de cooptation des corporations.
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Allin idolâtrait la légende de la musique country Hank Williams, Sr., et se considérait comme son âme sœur. Tous les deux étaient relativement solitaires et étrangers aux autres, tous les deux utilisateurs réguliers de drogues, ils n'avaient que peu, si ce n'est pas de possessions, et voyageaient à travers le pays sans répit. Les productions acoustiques de GG Allin, particulièrement présentes sur The Troubled Troubador, sont fortement influencées par Williams. Il enregistra ses propres versions de Family Tradition par Hank Williams, Jr., et Longhaired Redneck par David Allan Coe, intitulant ses versions respectivement Scumfuc Tradition et Outlaw Scumfuc. Plus tard, GG Allin produit un autre album country Carnival of Excess.

Durant cette période, Allin collabora avec Bulge (aussi connu comme le Boston hardcore punk trio Psycho, sur l'album Freaks, Faggots, Drunks and Junkies), The AIDS Brigade (aux côtés de son frère Merle) et The Holymen (You Give Love a Bad Name).

Allin commence aussi à donner de nombreux spectacles de discours. Des vidéos de ces shows existent mais sont rares. C'est durant cette période qu'Allin enregistre son album Murder Junkies produit par New Rose Records avec le groupe de Caroline ANTiSEEN. Cet album contenait 10 chansons « normales » et 10 chansons « parlées ». C'est aussi à ce moment qu'Allin enregistre l'album War In My Head - I'm Your Enemy sorti sur Awareness Records avec le groupe Shrinkwrap. Cet album en particulier est composé d'une chanson de 45 minutes, collage de discours mis en musique par Shrinkwrap.

Ne voulant pas chercher d'emploi stable, Allin subsiste en vendant ses propres albums. Il prétend aussi avoir commis plusieurs actes criminels tels qu'effractions, vols et agressions. Allin était par ailleurs fasciné par les serial killers. Il écrit et rend visite plusieurs fois à John Wayne Gacy dans sa cellule et Gacy peint un portrait d'Allin.

À ce moment, les performances scéniques d'Allin, qui infligeaient souvent des dégâts considérables aux salles et à l'équipement sonore, étaient régulièrement arrêtées après quelques chansons par la police ou les propriétaires des salles. Allin fut plusieurs fois poursuivi pour violences en réunion et exhibitionnisme. Sa tournée continuelle était interrompue seulement par la prison ou de longs séjours à l'hôpital pour des fractures, des septicémies et autres traumatismes.

Une autre particularité des performances d'Allin était ses menaces continuelles de suicide. En 1988, Allin écrit à Maximumrocknroll disant qu'il se suiciderait en scène lors d'Halloween 1989. Cependant, il était en prison quand ce jour arrive. Il réitère sa menace chaque année suivante mais finit emprisonné chaque Halloween suivant. Lorsque la raison du non-respect de ces promesses, ou de ses défécations sur scène, lui était demandée, Allin répond, « Avec GG, tu n'obtiens pas ce que tu attends — tu obtiens ce que tu mérites. » Il déclare aussi que le suicide devait seulement être utilisé quand la personne concernée était au top, rencontrant l'au-delà au meilleur d'elle-même, et pas au pire.
Incarcération
Entre la fin des années 1980 et le début des années 1990, les séjours en prison d'Allin se font plus réguliers et plus longs. Il purge une peine particulièrement longue du 22 décembre 1989 au 26 mars 1991 après avoir été accusé du viol avec torture d'une femme à Ann Arbor, Michigan (il plaide no contest, une alternative américaine au coupable/non coupable).

Dans une évaluation psychologique faite au cours du procès, Allin est jugé comme ayant au moins une intelligence moyenne, décrit comme « courtois, coopératif et franc ». L'évaluateur anonyme nota qu'Allin n'apparaissait pas psychotique et semblait à l'aise avec son style de vie non orthodoxe mais qu'il avait un comportement correspondant à un trouble de la personnalité borderline. Durant le jugement, Allin clame son innocence, déclarant que la femme avait participé de sa propre volonté. Il y avait des éléments dans le dossier laissant entendre que la femme, une de ses admiratrices, s'était jetée sur lui pour se faire de la publicité. Comme noté dans le rapport clinique, les témoins offrirent des témoignages contradictoires à la police, déclarant d'abord qu'elle avait été attaquée par trois hommes.
C'est durant cette détention qu'Allin se sent poussé par sa vie et sa « mission » comme il la définissait. Il écrit le GG Allin Manifesto (1990) durant cette période.

Entre-temps, sa notoriété grandissante entraîne des apparitions sur Geraldo, The Jerry Springer Show et un épisode mémorable de The Jane Whitney Show. À la fin de cette période, l'apparence physique d'Allin devient radicale. Il rase sa tête, enlève le milieu de sa moustache à la Gengis Khan et teint sa barbe en rouge. De plus, il finit progressivement recouvert par de nouveaux tatouages faits maison de piètre qualité, et par les cicatrices dues à ses performances scéniques.
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De 1991 à 1993, le groupe d'Allin se nomme The Murder Junkies. Il est alors composé de Merle Allin à la basse, Dino Sachs à la batterie et de différents guitaristes qui se succèdent brièvement.

Mort
Bien qu'ayant souvent annoncé qu'il se suiciderait sur scène, Allin meurt d'une overdose d'héroïne le 28 juin 1993, dans l'appartement d'une amie à New York, situé 29 Avenue B, Manhattan. Il était âgé de 36 ans. Son dernier concert est donné dans un petit club appelé The Gas Station à New York.
La vidéo de la balance, du concert et de sa suite sont présents sur la version DVD de Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies.
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Pour ce dernier concert il fait quelques chansons avant que le courant soit coupé, après quoi il dégrade la salle puis s'en va à travers les rues de New York, nu, couvert de sang et d'excréments, entouré de centaines de fans qu'il embrassait volontiers. Après être arrivé à l'appartement de son amie, Allin sniffe de l'héroïne, puis perd connaissance. Certains des fêtards posent pour des photos aux côtés d'un Allin ayant perdu connaissance, ignorant qu'il était déjà mort. Le matin suivant, quelqu'un remarque qu'Allin reposait toujours, immobile, et appelle une ambulance, mais Allin était déjà mort à l'arrivée des secours.
À ses funérailles, le corps bouffi et décoloré d'Allin était habillé avec son blouson de cuir noir, et un slip de sparadrap. Il avait une bouteille de Jim Beam à ses côtés dans son cercueil, selon ses vœux (publiquement exprimés dans sa balade country acoustique, When I Die). Suivant les souhaits de son frère, le croque-mort n'a pas lavé le défunt (qui sentait fortement les excréments), ni appliqué de maquillage.

Les funérailles se transforment en fête acharnée. Les amis posèrent avec le corps, mirent de la drogue et du whisky dans sa bouche, et baissèrent le slip de sparadrap pour prendre des photos de son pénis. Comme les funérailles touchaient à leur fin, son frère met une paire d'écouteurs à Allin. Ces écouteurs sont reliés à un lecteur portable dans lequel est inséré une copie de The Suicide Sessions. La vidéo de ses funérailles est disponible à l'achat, c'est aussi un bonus du DVD Hated.

À l'époque de sa mort, Allin envisageait un album et une tournée européenne. Il en parlait avec enthousiasme à un ami quelques heures avant sa mort. GG Allin est enterré le 3 juillet 1993 au cimetière Saint Rose de Littleton, New Hampshire.

La tombe de GG Allin était souvent vandalisée par urine, mégots de cigarette, matières fécales, et bouteilles d'alcool par les fans, des événements qui agaceront la mère de GG, Arleta. Sa tombe sera depuis retirée.
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Fuel Dragsters, Funny Cars, and Show Cars Costar in Famoso Raceway’s 27th NHRA California Hot Rod Reunion
Drag racing’s last great spectator bargain is NHRA’s California Hot Rod Reunion. You get a long weekend for about the cost of one day at the big show. Your hard-earned $65 (advance) or $75 buys a beautiful yearbook, access to one of Don Garlits’ favorite swap meets, continuous pit cackling, a vintage-photo contest, and a daily changing assemblage of street-driven cars and trucks that rivals most outdoor shows. You don’t get dinged for parking or assigned seating. The beer is cheaper, too. Arrive early to park close and “reserve” any seat that suits your fancy. Friday night’s honoree celebration and afterparty cackle at a Bakersfield hotel are free.
Moreover, the lion’s share of proceeds reportedly supports a most-worthy cause: operation of the NHRA Wally Parks Motorsports Museum, whose small staff conceived and developed, over a quarter-century, a reunion formula that successfully balanced all of the racing and reuniting. Perhaps coincidental to the heated departure of veteran NHRA competition director Steve Gibbs at the start of the tumultuous 2016 edition, that fragile balance is broken. Weary attendees are consequently questioning whether their favorite motorsports event is too much of a good thing; that is, the event has too much to cram into three days without dragging late into chilly October nights.
No such complaints were heard about the quality of competition in this fourth, final 2018 event. (Tulsa’s prior, scheduled series race was canceled due to a stormy forecast.) Sunday’s smallish crowd cheered Mendy Fry to her third Top Fuel win (defeating Rick McGee); Jason Rupert ruled Funny Car Eliminator (d. Rian Konno); Brian Hope, Fuel Altered (d. Rodney Flournoy); Drew Austin, A/Fuel (d. Wayne Ramay); John Marottek, Jr. Fuel (d. Don Enriquez); Steve Faller, 7.0 Pro (d. Brad Denney); Scott White, AA/Gas (d. Gary Reinero); Roger Holder, Pro Mod (d. Ed Thornton); Bernie Plourd, Nostalgia I (d. Jim Seivers); Robert Johnson, N2 (d. Jaclyn Jones); Lindsey Lister, N3 (d. Wes Anderson); Brian Rogers, A/Gas (d. Frank Merenda); Val Miller, B/G (d. Kevin Riley); Bill Becker, C/G (d. Mark Capps); Bill Norton, D/G (d. Larry Cook); Jack Goodrich, A/FX (d. Ken Moreland); and Alex George, Hot Rod (d. Mark Dyck).
Despite springlike weather each day, more seats than usual went unoccupied for the second year since the troubled 25th-anniversary edition erupted into the biggest crisis in the near-four-decade existence of serious retro racing (see Mar. 2017 Deluxe; Controversy Comes To NHRA’s 25th California Hot Rod Reunion). Saturday night’s 30 push starters were about half of the turnout in peak years. To NHRA’s credit, admission prices were not jacked up to compensate for losses in admission and cackle-car revenue. Instead, five lower sportsman categories previously omitted from CHRR generated approximately 140 additional entries at $125 per driver, $65 for crew, $50 for extra pit space, $100 for first RV, $150 per additional RV (ka-ching!). Inexplicably, Thursday was not added to accommodate the predictable overflow (as done by March Meet promoters years ago, solving the same problem). Considering that extra entry moolah, one more day of track workers’ pay and expenses seems like a small price to pay to keep customers happy and warm and coming back.
Nevertheless, NHRA seems intent on repeating that mistake, along with an older one. A painful lesson learned in early reunions was that November is often too windy or rainy for racing or watching, yet the three-day 2019 edition has been pushed a week closer to that risky month (October 25-27). Even if NHRA gets the memo and starts running on Thursdays, don’t leave home without your winter coat and plenty of patience.
King Cackle Saturday night’s incomparable push-start Cacklefest is undeniably the main event for many fans, particularly foreigners. Photographer Kleet Norris’s pan shot of the original MagiCar might be mistaken for a 1965 solo pass at Lions or Irwindale. Former driver Jeep Hampshire generously loaned his old seat, fire suit, and helmet to grateful crewman John Strom, who travels cross-country to assist owner-restorer Bill Pitts, the Father of Cackle Cars.
Hottest Rods of All The biggest annual meet for traditional AA/Fuel Altereds continues to present some of the same California teams that made “Awful-Awfuls” nationally touring attractions in the 1970s. Here, Randy Bradford’s Fiat and the Hough family’s Nanook, now driven by grandson Kyle Hough, perform a synchronized dance routine for the long lens of veteran photographer Paul Sadler.
Dad’s Doors This 354-Hemified street gasser is a rolling, snorting tribute to Lillard Hill’s late father. The shop’s logo and phone number are accurate for Alvin Hill’s former repair shop on old Highway 99 in nearby McFarland, California.
Royal Table What other hotel restaurant routinely fills with hot-rod heroes as diverse as engine-builder Ed Pink, accompanied by wife Sylvia (left), and the Rodfather and Rodmother, Andy and Sue Brizio? The royal couples were spotted prior to the NHRA Museum’s yearly presentation of lifetime-achievement awards at Bakersfield’s DoubleTree. Both men were early reunion honorees.
Main Attraction One brand new build or another never fails to draw intense attention in the Famoso Grove. This year’s main attraction might have been Vic and Debbi Hager’s Model A, the local couple’s first ground-up project. Five years ago, Debbi paid $400 each for the ’28 body and frame as a 60th birthday present for her high-school sweetheart. Thus began a five-year joint effort that involved learning how to do an old-school paint job outdoors, and discarding four flatheads before finding a French block suited for this Merc’s big bore and stroke. Read all about it in an exclusive HRD feature soon!
Show-Off Piece That’s how Roger Burton describes his nailhead-powered ’28 Tudor that he and his wife, Mary, brought to the CHRR all the way from Hoquiam, Washington. “I didn’t come here to drag race. I came to show off my toy,” Roger says. He built the Model A around the ’56 Buick engine that was “just too neat a piece not to use.” The 0.030-over, Hilborn-injected 322 had some Bonneville and drag-race history before the Burtons bought it a dozen or so years ago. It is mated to a ’37 La Salle trans and a ’57 Olds rearend, both mounted to a stock A frame. Roger bought the sedan body “from a kid who was making a street rod” and built the car’s cage around neat 1948-vintage seats, “either from a B-29 or B-50,” that he found in an aircraft wrecking yard in Tucson, Arizona. “It’s an exhibition car, just for sh*ts and giggles. I’m having more fun making 13-second passes than 9.50 passes.”
The Lady Is a Champ Top Fuel winner Mendy Fry, the 30-plus-year veteran who dominated fast-street-car racing and briefly held NHRA’s Top Alcohol Dragster national record as a teenager, is the first female season champion of any nostalgia-fuel category. She went to all four Hot Rod Heritage Series finals and won all but one round this year (reminiscent of Don Prudhomme’s single-loss, eight-event 1976 NHRA campaign). A perfect outing in Tom Shelar’s slingshot saw her sweep the qualifying pole (5.59 seconds) plus low e.t. (5.55) and top speed (261.62) of the meet.
Hotel Unrest Pity the unsuspecting traveler who retired before the fuelers fired. Friday night’s static cacklers included Bob Contorelli, who flawlessly restored the Speed Products Engineering beauty that Roy Fjasted originally built for Prentiss Cunningham near the end of the first slingshot era. Famed nitro tuner Mike Kuhl helped get the Hemi together and flaming. Veteran freelancer Bob McClurg, who photographed this car when new, came full circle nearly half a century later in the DoubleTree parking lot.
No-Bagger We were glad to see our favorite ’48 Dodge custom return from a piston-induced absence that might have proved permanent had a Bakersfield mechanic and former stock car racer not been willing to tackle its flathead-six. Mark Wilson topped off his rebuild with an aluminum cylinder head and a rare Moon fuel injector that he enjoys tuning as he rolls. A Wilcap-adapted GM 700R slushbox delivers sufficient overdrive to retain the stock rearend (“Chrysler’s long, skinny rods don’t like rpm!”). Ronnie Beam did the scallops, and Kyle Gann laced the lid. Airbags seem like cheating to Wilson, who mechanically lowered his frame to the ride height shown.
Twice As Nice The third cacklefest of every CHRR weekend occurs in front of the first grandstand on Sunday morning, just prior to eliminations. Maybe it was the double dose of methanol that brought tears to old photographers’ eyes as the highly competitive Brunelli & Dunn Pro Comp/Top Alcohol car roared back to life. The late Leo Dunn’s daughter, Vickie Larrow, led the restoration, assisted by husband Chris and friend Wesley Sewell.
Sharp Humor Greg Sharp, the NHRA Museum’s curator and invaluable HRD contributor, interrupted his reunion duties to yuck it up with former Car Craft staffers and multiyear Modified Eliminator division champions Norman Mayersohn (right) and Rick Voegelin. Mayersohn, who went on to a writing career with the New York Times, attended his first NHRA reunion on assignment for Autoweek (Nov. 19 issue). Voegelin was among the honorees awarded lifetime achievement awards.
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El cadáver del ex actor “Glee”, Mark Wayne Salling, que esperaba sentencia por posesión de pornografía infantil, se encontró este martes cerca del río Los Ángeles en el área de Tujunga, posiblemente como resultado de un suicidio.
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Mark Wayne Salling (Dallas, Texas 17 de agosto de 1982 - Los Ángeles, California 30 de enero de 2018) fue un actor y músico estadounidense, conocido por interpretar al personaje de Noah «Puck» Puckerman en la comedia musical Glee de la cadena Fox.
Salling murió el 30 de enero de 2018, a la edad de 35 años, en Los Ángeles debido a asfixia por ahorcamiento, su cuerpo fue encontrado colgado de un árbol cerca de su casa de Sunland, en el Valle de San Fernando.
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El actor y músico estadounidense Mark Wayne Salling, de 35 años, ha fallecido y la Policía especula con la posibilidad de que se haya suicidado, informa TMZ.
Fuente: Actualidad RT
El cuerpo del artista ha aparecido en el río Los Ángeles (California, EE.UU.), cerca de donde vivía.
Salling interpretó al personaje de Noah ‘Puck’ Puckerman en la comedia musical ‘Glee’ de la cadena Fox.
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Tasty Pop Art Documents a Life Through Desserts
Andy Warhol blazed the trail of Americana imagery in the fine art world with his Campbell's soup screen prints, but at the same time, another artist was making his name in a similar vein, painting quaint and somewhat bizarre interpretations of American desserts. Wayne Thiebaud painted cakes and pies with gusto. His textured masterpieces took on the real-life characteristics of buttercream frosting and gooey cherry filling. He was obsessed with the lifelike textures of pies and cakes in bakery cases and displays. Now 96 years old, the prolific artist is still painting, and 28 of his works, spanning from 1962 to present, are currently on display at White Cube in London.
Some of the paintings in the show include samples from Thiebaud's later ventures into landscapes, portraits, and still lifes, and of course, his classic dessert paintings. "These images of pastries, cakes, and other foodstuffs, rendered in his signature painterly style, with radiant color and delicious impasto, are condensed explorations of the language of painting," Curator Susan May tells Creators. "For example, the different ways one color can appear when placed next to another, or the variety of marks and application that depict space and form."
Wayne Thiebaud Two Wedding Cakes 2015 Oil on wood panel 36 x 48 in. © Wayne Thiebaud / DACS, London / VAGA, New York 2017. Photo © White Cube (Ben Westoby)
Thiebaud got his start as a graphic designer and cartoonist for the United States Air Force in the 1940s. His painting career took off after befriending NYC artists Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, and eventually moving to New York from the West Coast in 1960. With growing popularity in the pop-art and abstract expressionist movements, Thiebaud's still lifes are known for reflecting a growing age of mass consumption, and his abstract landscapes were influenced by Richard Diebenkorn.
According to May, "All of these are subjects he has continually returned to throughout his seven decade career. One of the most recent paintings in the exhibition, for example, depicts a segment of cherry pie, arranged on a plate through deft strokes of luscious color. It is a modestly-scaled work yet one which shows Thiebaud to be a painter who is still at the height of his powers."
Wayne Thiebaud, Cherry Pie (2016) Oil on paper mounted on board, 81/2 x 10 in. © Wayne Thiebaud / DACS, London / VAGA, New York 2017. Photo © White Cube (Ben Westoby)
Thiebaud even revisits work technically, including one of the earliest paintings in the show from 1966, a still life of his daughter that he has returned to many times over the years to repaint various sections, still refining and retouching it as recently as this year. This exhibition reflects the power of Thiebaud's pioneering aesthetic and champions the career of an artist still active well into his nineties.
Photo © White Cube (Ben Westoby)
Photo © White Cube (Ben Westoby)
Wayne Thiebaud Bakery Case 1996 Oil on canvas 60 x 72 in. © Wayne Thiebaud / DACS, London / VAGA, New York 2017. Photo © White Cube (Ben Westoby)
Wayne Thiebaud Green Dress 1966/2017 Oil on canvas 72 x 60 in. © Wayne Thiebaud / DACS, London / VAGA, New York 2017. Photo © White Cube (Ben Westoby)
Wayne Thiebaud Fall Fields 2017 Oil and acrylic on canvas 30 x 24 in. © Wayne Thiebaud / DACS, London / VAGA, New York 2017. Photo © White Cube (Ben Westoby)
Wayne Thiebaud's work will be on display at White Cube in London through July 2nd. Visit their website for more information about the exhibit.
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