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Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A5
Subjects: Braddy, Acey Junior.; Parker, Timothy Edward.; Mcfadden, Willie Jame.; Campbell, Mariyo Senta.; Nicholls, Elizabeth Renee.; Whisenant, Frances Lorese.; Santiago, Josue Elias.; Horn, Wendy Beth.; Devault, Robert Charles.; Dalton, Shannon Lee.; Chavis, Tina Marie.; Johnson, Byron Nauean.; West, Reba Dawn.; Jackson, Bryana Nicole.; Hoy, John Henry, Jr.; Gallimore, Adam Michael.; King, Brandon Thomas.; Perez, Alejandro Amador.; Williamson, Wendell, Jr.; Hawkins, Charles Lee.; Posey, Jerez Anterius.; Baskin, Ricky.; Matthew, Nathaniel Thelmore, Jr.; Johnson, Eboni Olivia.; Walmart.; Rite Aid.; Murphy's Express.;
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Weddings / Engagements by High Point Enterprise.;
photosPage & column: E5-1
Subjects: King, Haley Ryan.; Gulledge, Matthew Travis.; Cardwell, Melissa.; Beal, Phillip.; McHenry, Holly Renee.; Stone, Brian Christopher.; Kearns, Bryan David.; Chester, Holly Danielle.; Gurley, Krystle Dawn.; Nichols, Zachary ROss.; Smith, Sara Elizabeth.; Yowell, Seth Morgan.;
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Gasland [videorecording] Can you light your water on fire? / by Adlesic, Trish.; Adlesic, Trish.pro; Fox, Josh,1972-; Fox, Josh,1972-prodrtaus; Gandour, Molly.; Gandour, Molly.pro; Sanchez, Matthew.; Sanchez, Matthew.flm; Docurama (Firm)(CARDINAL)215269; Gasland Productions.; HBO Documentary Films.(CARDINAL)348529; International WOW Company.; New Video Group.(CARDINAL)219113;
MARCIVE 10/14/11Bonus scenes: Arkansas section -- Dr. Al Armendariz -- The air over Fort Worth continued -- Weston Wilson extended interview -- Tour of hell -- Theo Colborn extended interview -- Texas compressor stations -- Texas Sharon -- Wilma Subra extended interview; (48 min.).Editor, Matthew Sanchez ; creative consultant, Debra Winger ; camera, Josh Fox, Noah Hutton, Raye Levine, Laura Newman, Alex Tyson ; graphics and animation, Juan Cardarelli, Eric M. Levy, Alex Tyson ; consultants, Barbara Arindell, Henry Chalfant, Morgan Jenness, Joe Levine ; music supervision, Susan Jacobs, Jackie Mulhearn.Narrator, Josh Fox; interviewees Al Appleton, Alfredo J. Armendariz, Al Baker, Amee and Jesse Ellsworth, Andy Cheshier, Barry Pelts, Calvin Tillman, Barbara Arindell, Charles Morgan, Deb Thomas, Debbie Maye, Dee Hoffmeister, Diana Degette, Delaware River Basin Commission, Carol Collier, Charles Morgan, Don Young, Duke Cox, Elizabeth Burns, Elizabeth Chandler, Emily Weidenhof, Frank Smith, Gary Hogan, Geoffrey Thyne, Gerard Manos, Gillian Caldwell, Jack White, James Gennaro, Jason Rinker, James Weaver, Jeff Locker, Jeremy Nichols, Jerry Johnson, Jerry Horton, Joe Henderson, John Amos, John and Cathy Fenton, Johnny Micou, John Pendergrass, Josh Joswick, Joyce Wizer, Julie Sautner, Kim Weber, Lester Brown, Linda Baker, Lisa Bracken, Louis Meeks, Marsha Mendenhall, Mary White, Maurice Hinchey, Maule Newman, Meryl Bradshaw, Mike Eisenfeld, Mike Ferguson, Mike Markham, Nicholas Nersesian, Norma Fiorentino, Osmin Gonzalez, Pat Farnelli, Patrick Dillan, Pat Carullo, Paula Roberts, Pete Morton, Randal Wirth, Renee McClure, Richard Plunz, Richard Gonzalez, Rick Roles, Ronald Carter, Ronald Bobbit, Rolf Beck, Roxana Witter, Scott Stringer, Sharon Wilson, Sharon Johnson, Shirley McNall, Steve Cummings, Tara Meixsell, Theo Colborn, Tim Giblin, Tim Johnson, Upper Delaware Preservation Council, Victoria Switzer, Wally White, Weston Wilson, Wilma Subra, and anonymous in Arkansas, Texas, and Pennsylvania.In 2009, Delaware River Basin native Josh Fox was presented with an interesting proposal: lease his family lands to a natural gas company for a new method of drilling called hydraulic fracturing, and get a check for $100,000. He wouldn't have to do anything but sit back and collect the money. Curious about the process, Fox embarks on an exploration of other areas where natural gas drilling was already in progress, to observe firsthand any potential downsides. In Dimock, Pennsylvania, a town surrounded by fracking activity, he hears stories of wells exploding, black water, flammable drinking water, headaches, pains, long-term sickness. Fox goes on to tour 25 states, cataloging an endless string of frustrated and sick Americans whose land has become toxic and explaining the legislation pushed through by former vice president Dick Cheney, exempting energy companies from key environmental acts--exemptions that make fracking invisible to any regulation or monitoring. Fox becomes an advocate for the cause of the people whose complaints are ignored by the natural gas corporations and the American government. The film documents the pitfalls and perils--borne of avarice of the most bloodless, ruthless kind--of the largest domestic natural gas drilling boom in American history, with the potential to poison millions.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD; NTSC; Dolby Digital stereo.Winner, 2010 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize: Documentary--Josh Fox; 2010 Environmental Media Awards, USA EMA Award: Documentary--Josh Fox ; 2010 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Artistic Vision Award: Feature--Josh Fox.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Documentary films.; Environmental films.; Environmental films.; Nonfiction films.; Halliburton Company; Gas industry; Gas; Groundwater; Groundwater; Groundwater; Groundwater; Groundwater; Hydraulic fracturing; Natural gas reserves; Natural gas; Natural gas; Natural gas; Natural gas; Natural gas; Natural gas; Oil and gas leases; Water-supply;
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The witch studies reader / by Chaudhuri, Soma,1977-editor.; Ward, Elizabeth Jane,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : Manifesting Witch Studies / Soma Chaudhuri and Jane Ward -- Witchcraft in My Community : Healing Sex and Sexuality / Tushabe wa Tushabe, Patricia Humura, and Ruth Asiimwe -- "What Is a Witch?" : Tituba's Subjunctive Challenge / Nathan Snaza -- Irish Feminist Witches : Using Witchcraft and Activism to Heal from Violence and Trauma / Shannon Hughes Spence -- Whose Craft? : Contentions on Open and Closed Practice in Contemporary Witchcraft(s) / Apoorva Joshi and Ethel Brooks -- "You Deserve, Baby!" : Spiritual Co-creation, Black Witches, and Feminism / Marcelitte Failla -- Resurrecting Granny : A Brief Excavation of Appalachian Folk Magic / Brandy Renee McCann -- "Some Decks May Be Stacked against Us but This Deck Is Ours" : Justice-Centered Tarot in and against the New Age / Krystal Cleary -- Ecstatic Desires : Queerness and the Witch's Body / Simon Clay and Emma Quilty -- Deitsch Magic Past and Future / Eric Steinhart -- "We Are Here with Our Rebellious Joy" : Witches and Witchcraft in Turkey / Ayça Kurtoğlu -- Fortune-Telling, Women's Friendship, and Divination Commodification in Contemporary Italy / Morena Tartari -- A Feminist Theory of Witch Hunts / Govind Kelkar and Dev Nathan -- Occult Violence and the Savage Slot : Understanding Tanzanian Witch-Killings in Historical and Ethnographic Context / Amy Nichols-Belo -- Going All the Way : From Village to Supreme Court for a Witch-Killing in Central India / Helen Macdonald -- Contemporary Trends in Witch-Hunting in India / Shashank Shekhar Sinha -- Bewitching Gender History / Adrianna L. Ernstberger -- Mista Boo : Portrait of a Drag Witch / Isabel Machado -- Witching Sound in the Anthropocene (and Occultcene) / D Ferrett -- Witch's Guide to the Underground : Sixties Counterculture, Dianic Wicca, and the Cultural Trope of the "Witchy Diva" / Shelina Brown -- A Queer Critical Analysis of Contemporary Representations of the Churail in Hindi Film / Saira Chhibber -- Pakistan's Churails : Young Feminists Choosing "Witch" Way Is Forward / Maria Amir -- From "Born This Witch" to "Bad Bitch Witch" : A History of Witch Representation in Western Pop Culture / Jaime Hartless and Gabriella V. Smith -- "I Put a Spell on You and Now You're Mine" : A Vulvacentric Reading of Witchcraft / Anna Rogel -- Hexing the Patriarchy : The Revolutionary Aesthetics of W.I.T.C.H. / Carolyn Chernoff -- Witch-Ins and Other Feminist Acts / Tina Escaja and Laurie Essig -- Disappearing Acts : Attending "Witch School" in Brooklyn, New York / Jacquelyn Marie Shannon -- We Are All Witches : My Pagan Journey / Bernadette Barton -- Witching the Institution: Academia and Feminist Witchcraft / Ruth Charnock and Karen Schaller -- A Ruderal Witchcraft Manifesto / Margaretha Haughwout and Oliver Kellhammer -- Feminism as a Demon, or, The Difference Witches Make : Chiara Fumai with Carla Lonzi / Nicole Trigg -- Religion and Magic through Feminist Lenses / Mary Jo Neitz and Marion S. Goldman -- Crafting against Capitalism : Queer Longings for Witch Futures / Katie Von Wald and AP Pierce."The past decade has seen a resurgence of the esoteric and the occult into the Western mainstream, often as a queer feminist way to claim the power of the irrational and the "natural" world, and as a way of integrating critiques of colonial rationality into everyday practices. At the same time, poor, indigenous, and/or aging women across the global South are persecuted and even murdered for their real and imagined associations with practices that also fall under the umbrella of witchcraft. The Witch Studies Reader attempts to hold both of these truths together, offering a transnational feminist perspective on the power and the persecution of the witch, taking into account the vastly different national, political, economic, and cultural contexts in which she is being claimed and repudiated. Essay topics range from matrilinear knowledge sharing in Appalachia and witchy women in 1960s rock counter-culture to witch killings in Tanzania and the "decolonial love" of Romani witchcraft practices closed to outsiders. This pathbreaking and field-defining transnational feminist examination of witches and witchcraft is the first collection to examine witchcraft from a critical feminist perspective that decenters Europe and departs from anthropological and exoticizing or pathologizing writing on witchcraft in the global south"--
Subjects: Witchcraft.; Witches.; Feminist spirituality.; Occultism;
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