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Wanted. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A4-1.
Subjects: Peat, Brandon Dychon.; Spears, Steven Paul.; Gilmore, Pluchie Dominique.; Thompson, James Alexander.; Keene, Megan Cara.; Keene, Steven Bradley.; Mitchell, Nykell Oiley.; Hudzic, Derek Charles.;
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Police beat
Subjects: Turner, Robert Lee Jr; Spears, Steven Paul; Johnson, Steven Dwane; Sawyer, Traci Lynn; Stover, Joydan Keandria; Moore, Rhyun Lamarr; Bowens, Jayleen Jaqual; Robinson, Jahrye Keshawn; Haizlip, Mildren Juanita; Kramer, Krystal Patricia; Gaviria, William; Joyce, Jonnie O’Neal; Little, Isaiah Tyquan; Scott, Phillip Jerel; Edmunson, Christophe Haywood; Crime; Arrest (Police methods);
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Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A4
Subjects: Ganesh, Saravana.; Streater, Demetrius Enrico.; Spears, Steven Paul.; Bowens, Jayleen Jaqual.; Quick, Tyrone Olando.; Moore, Hope Noel.; Williams, Kyree Raphael.; Bailey, Kanesha Nicole.; Johnson, Amber Demetra.; Raines, Donald Ryan.; Ronan, Patrick Marcus.; Wells, Stephan Carlos.; Locklear, Winston Hunt.; Phillips, Cynthia Ward.; Phillips, Adam Gene.; Graham, Kaytay Tyrone.; Brody, Thomas Lee.; Piercy, David Jeffery.; Murray, Dale Allen.; Daye, Braxton Donnell.; Simmons, Crystal Duke.; Avent, Ronnie Wayne.; Craft, Brooke, Kristen.; Fowler, Bobby Hester.; Murray, Kenston Rashad.; Mohammed, Mustafa Basim.; Smith, Brooke Hannah.; Black, Todd Prentice.; Byrd, Kayla Danielle.; Overby, Hunter Blake.; Sims, Roderick Deterious.; Walls, lauryn Marie.; Menchaca, Ponce Oscar.; Lamont, Melvin Antonia.; Young, Steven James.; Knight, James A.; Hayes, Sheila Aljuana.; Piercy, David Jeffery.; Wooten, Jeffrey Bryan.; Dungee, Kristina Brown.; Ingram, Lacoya Chanelle.; Burney, Keith Duane.; Brown, Victoria Ann.; Hairston, Tresean Ali.; Walmart.;
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Gore house greats collection [videorecording] Blood of Dracula's castle - Blood mania - Brain twisters - The devil's hand - The madmen of Mandoras - Nightmare in wax - Prime evil - Satan's slave - Stanley - Terrified - Terror - Trip with the teacher. by Adamson, Al.; Alaimo, Steve.; Alda, Robert.act; Andersen, Michael,music.; Aragon, Maria de.; Aubrey, James,cast.; Avery, Paul.; Barton, Earl.; Baumel, Rey.; Beckwith, William.act; Bernstein, Richard,writing.; Bostany, Donna.; Brady, Scott.; Bubis, Alvin K.pro; Caire, Audrey.; Carlton, Rex.; Carpenter, Peter.; Carradine, John.(CARDINAL)842589; Carroll, Susan.(CARDINAL)758689; Christian, Linda,1923-2011.act; Courage, Carolyn,cast.; Crafter, Richard,production.; Crutcher, Gary.; D'Arcy, Alex,1908-1996.; Dix, Robert.; Drexel, Steve,cast.; Driscoll, Ted,production design.; Elderton, Jim,editing.; Feld, Art Rudi,camera/lighting.; Fetters, Curt,camera/lighting.; Findlay, Roberta.drtedtpht; Forke, Farrah.; Gelb, Larry.; Glendenning, Candace.; Gough, Michael.; Grefe, William.; Hamilton, Neil,1899-1984.act; Harris, Mark.(CARDINAL)807361; Harris, Mavis.act; Heims, Jo,1930-1978.aus; Helm, Anne.; Hole, William J.,1918-1990.drt; Kelleher, Ed.aus; Knight, Marcie.; Landers, Lew,1901-1962,direction.; Lauren, Rod,cast.; Lipton, Rex,editing.; Lombardo, Joe.; Londeree, Terry.; McGillivray, David,1947-writing.; Mitchell, Cameron.; Monreale, Cinzia,1957-cast.; Moore, Christine.act; Nacman, Leslie,production.; Nolan, John,cast.(CARDINAL)738494; Olsen, Tracy,cast.; Pearce, Hayden,production design.; Porter, Martin.; Raymond, Paula.; Reed, Marshall.; Richard Bernstein,production.; Rivas, Carlos.; Roberts, Stephen,cast.; Robinson, Chris.(CARDINAL)737899; Rocco, Alex.; Sangiuliano, Jerry.; Sear, Walter E.pro; Slaney, Ivor,music.; Stocker, Walter.; Townsend, Bud,direction.; Vidal, Harriette.aus; Warren, Norman J.,direction.; Young, Les,production,writing,camera/lighting.(CARDINAL)865279; Young, Moira,writing.(CARDINAL)349233; Mill Creek Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340929;
Blood mania: Directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil ; produced by Peter Carpenter, Chris Marconi ; written by Peter Carpenter, Tony Crechales, Toby Sacher ; original Music by Don Vincent.Blood of Dracula's castle: Produced by Al Adamson, Rex Carlton ; directed by Al Adamson ; screenplay by Rex Carlton ; associate producers Ewig Brown, Jerome Wexler ; executive producer Martin B. Cohen.Brain twisters: Director and writer, Jerry Sangiuliano ; executive producer, Frank Rasieleski ; producer, Dianne Sangiuliano.Devil's hand: Produced by Walter E. Sear ; directed by Roberta Findlay ; photography, Meredith Nicholson ; editor, Howard Epstein ; music, Allyn Ferguson, Mischa Terr ; writers Ed Kelleher and Harriette Vidal.Nightmare in wax: Director, Bud Townsend ; writer Rex Carlton.Prime evil: Director of photography, Roberta Findlay ; editor, Roberta Findlay ; music, John Baer.Satan's slave: Producers, Richard Crafter. Les Young. Screenplay, David McGillivray. Photography, Les Young. Editor, Norman J. Warren. Music, John Scott.Stanley: Producer/director/original story, William Grefe ; writer, Gary Crutcher ; photography, Cliff Poland ; editor, Julio Chavez ; songs, Jack Vino ; music, Post Production Associates.Terrified: Director of photography, Curt Fetters and Art Rudi Feld ; editor, Rex Lipton ; set decoration, Ted Driscoll ; music, Michael Andersen ; produced by Rustam Branaman, Danny Kuchuk, Larry Shapiro, Sam Maydew ; directed by James Merendino.Terror: Camera, Les Young ; editor, Jim Elderton ; music, Ivor Slaney ; art direction, Hayden Pearce ; produced by Les Young, Richard Crafter ; screenplay, David McGillivray ; from a story by Les Young and Moira Young ; direction, Norman J. Warren.The madmen of Mandoras: Director: David Bradley ; writers Steve Bennett (story), Peter Miles.Trip with the teacher: Director, Earl Barton. producer, Earl Barton. writer, Earl Barton.Blood mania: Peter Carpenter. Dr. Craig Cooper. Maria De Aragon. Victoria Waterman. Vicki Peters. Gail Waterman. Reagan Wilson. Cheryl. Jacqueline Dalya.Blood of Dracula's castle: John Carradine, Paula Raymond, Alex D'Arcy, Robert Dix.Brain twisters: Farrah Forke (Laurie Stevens), Terry Londeree (Dr. Philip Rothman), Joe Lombardo (Frank Tun), and Donna Bostany (Michelle).Devil's hand: Linda Christian, Robert Alda, Neil Hamilton, Ariadna Welter, Bruno Vesota, Gere Craft, Jeannie Carman, Jullie Scott, Diana Spears.Nightmare in wax: Cameron Mitchell, Anne Helm, Scott Brady.Prime evil: William Beckwith, Christine Moore, Mavis Harris, Max Jacobs, Tim Gail, George Krause, Gary Warner, Ruth Collins, Amy Brentano, Jeanne Marie.Satan's slave: Michael Gough, Candace Glendenning, Martin Potter, and Barbara Kellerman.Stanley: Chris Robinson, Alex Rocco, Steve Alaimo, Susan Carroll, Mark Harris, Marcie Knight, Rey Baumel, Paul Avery.Terrified: Rod Lauren (Ken), Steve Drexel (David), Tracy Olsen (Marge), Stephen Roberts (Wesley Blake), Sherwood Keith (Mr. Hawley), Barbara Luddy (Mrs. Hawley), Denver Pyle (Sheriff), Lee Bradley (Mulligan), Ben Frank (Duell), Danny Welton (Wise guy drunk), Michael Fellen (Buzzy), Robert Towers (Joey), Angelo Rossitto.Terror: John Nolan, Carolyn Courage, James Aubrey, Sarah Keller, Tricia Walsh, Glynis Barber, Micheal Craze, Rosie Collins, L.E. Mack.The madmen of Mandoras: Walter Stocker, Audrey Caire, Carlos Rivas, Marshall Reed.Trip with the teacher: Brenda Fogarty, Zalman King, Robert Porter, Robert Gribbin, Dina Ousley, Susan Russell, Jill Voigt, Cathy Worthington, Jack Driscoll, Edward Cross, David Villa.Blood mania: A nightmare of unspeakable terror, this Gothic-like horror tale is about a young doctor who's haunted by a questionable past and entrapped in a hopeless present by jealousy, blackmail and finally, murder.Blood of Dracula's castle: Photographer Glen moves into a castle inherited from his late uncle only to find it occupied by an aged butler (John Carradine) and Count and Countess Townsend, none of whom are ready to move out.Brain twisters: A group of fanatics on the island of Mandoras kidnap a famous American neurobiologist, triggering a rescue search that blows up.Devil's hand: A man is haunted by visions of a beautiful woman and, when visiting a doll shop, comes across a doll that looks just like her. Finding out from the shop owner that the doll is fashioned after a woman in the neighborhood, the man visits her and finds out she's part of a devil-worshipping cult headed by the doll shop keeper. The man is faced with deciding over staying with his ailing fiancée or taking the offer of the mysterious woman and becoming a member of the cult.Nightmare in wax: The disfigured curator of a wax museum murders his enemies and then uses their bodies as exhibits in his museum.Prime evil: A group of renegade monks strike a pact with Satan himself. In exchange for their immortality, every 13 years they have sworn to sacrifice a blood realtive in his name. Now, in the 20th century, they have moved to New York City where murders are common and mostly ignored. One nun, though, has taken notice, and, along with the church, hired a private investigator.Satan's slave: On her way to a relaxing vacation at her uncle's isolated country mansion, a young woman is instead tortured and terrorized by her uncle and cousin, who - unbeknownst to her - are disciples of ... Satan!Stanley: Tim Ochopee (Robinson), a crazed Vietnam veteran of Seminole Indian descent, finds solace in the company of snakes and breeds a whole shack full of them including his favorite, Stanley. His only human friends are a doctor who extracts snake venom and a stripper who uses snakes in her act. Trouble looms when Richard Tompkins (Rocco), a rich snakeskin apparel manufacturer, offers to buy Ochopee's snakes. Ochopee refuses the offer and releases a truckload of snakes which Tompkins had captured on his own, prompting Tompkins to hire a psychopathic hitman (Avery) to kill Ochopee. When Ochopee discovers that his stripper friend has been biting the heads off snakes as part of her act, he is pushed over the edge and begins a killing spree which ends with his own snakes turning on him.Terrified: After watching in horror as her husband kills her lover and then himself, Olive's life becomes even more terrifying when she finds herself the victim of a violent stalker.Terror - Filmmaker James Garrick holds a party to screen his new movie about the violent deaths of his real-life ancestors. The part atmosphere turns grim as strange things begin to happen and a guest attacks Garrick. Soon the guests begin to meet their untimely deaths. Could the curse of a witch one of Garrick's ancestors have been unleashed and seek her vengeance centuries later?The madmen of Mandoras: Hitler's Brain is saved by Nazi madmen, and is giving orders on a small tropical island!Trip with the teacher: A teacher and her class of female students take a class trip to the desert. Their bus breaks down, and they find themselves terrorized by a gang of psycho bikers.Rated M.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Horror films.; Brainwashing; Cults; Dolls; Feature films.; Horror films.; Man-woman relationships; Murder; Rattlesnakes; Satanism; Seminole Indians; Snakes; Vietnam War, 1961-1975;
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The South Carolina encyclopedia guide to South Carolina writers / by Mack, Tom,editor.(CARDINAL)853260;
Includes bibliographical references."The South Carolina Encyclopedia Guide to South Carolina Writers expands the range of writers included in the landmark South Carolina Encyclopedia. This guide updates the entries on writers featured in the original encyclopedia and augments that list substantially with dozens of new essays on additional authors from the late eighteenth century to the present who have contributed to the Palmetto State's distinctive literary heritage. Each profile in this concise reference includes essential biographical facts and critical assessments to place the featured writers in the larger context of South Carolina's literary tradition. The guide comprises 127 entries written by more than seventy literary scholars, and it also highlights the sixty-five writers inducted thus far into the South Carolina Academy of Authors, which serves as the state's literary hall of fame. Rich in natural beauty and historic complexity, South Carolina has long been a source of inspiration for writers. The talented novelists, essayists, poets, playwrights, journalists, historians, and other writers featured here represent the countless anonymous individuals who have shared tales and lore of South Carolina"--Introduction -- Adams, Edward Clarkson Leverett -- Allan, Glenn -- Allen, Gilbert Bruce (2014) -- Allen, William Hervey, Jr. -- Allison, Dorothy -- Allston, Washington -- Ashmore, Harry Scott (1995) -- Babcock, Havilah (2001) -- Baldwin, William Plews, III -- Barrett, James Lee (1998) -- Bass, Jack (2013) -- Bennett, John (1998) -- Billings, John Shaw -- Blackwell, Elise -- Blair, Frank -- Bowers, Cathy Smith -- Boyd, Blanche McCrary -- Brawley, Benjamin Griffith (1991) -- Bristow, Gwen (2000) -- Bruccoli, Matthew J. (2001) -- Burroughs, Franklin Gorham, Jr. (2012) -- Burton, Orville Vernon -- Byars, Betsy Cromer -- Cash, Wilbur Joseph -- Chesnut, Mary Boykin Miller (1987) -- Childress, Alice (1990) -- Cleveland, Georgia Alden -- Coker, Elizabeth Boatwright (1991) -- Conroy, Pat (1988) -- Dabbs, James McBride (1990) -- Dawes, Kwame (2009) -- Dickey, James (1986) -- DuBose, Louise Jones (2001) -- Dupree, Nathalie -- Durban, Pam Rosa -- Edelman, Marian Wright (2012) -- Edgar, Walter B. -- Elliott, Irene Dillard -- Everett, Percival (2011) -- Finney, Nikky (2013) -- Fox, William Price (2010) -- Frank, Dorothea Benton -- Freeman, Grace Beacham -- Gibbes, Frances Guignard -- Gilbreth, Frank B., Jr. (1998) -- Gilman, Caroline Howard (1990) -- Greene, Harlan -- Greer, Bernard Eugene -- Gregorie, Anne King -- Grosvenor, Vertamae -- Hayes, Terrance (2013) -- Hayne, Paul Hamilton -- Heyward, DuBose (1987) -- Hoagland, Jimmie Lee -- Hospital, Janette Turner (2014) -- Humphreys, Josephine (1994) -- Hunter-Gault, Charlayne -- Hyer, Helen von Kolnitz -- Ioor, William -- Jackson, Dot (2010) -- Jakes, John (1996) -- Joyner, Charles W. (2012) -- Kidd, Sue Monk (2011) -- Kilgo, James Patrick -- King, Susan Petigru (1994) -- Lane, John (2014) -- Lathan, Robert -- Legare, James Mathewes -- Lewisohn, Ludwig -- Lott, Bret -- Ludvigson, Susan (2009) -- Lumpkin, Grace (1996) -- Mays, Benjamin Elijah (1997) -- McCants, Elliott Crayton (1996) -- McKissick, James Rion -- Miller, Killy, Jr. (1993) -- Moise, Penina (1999) -- Molloy, Robert -- Monroe, Mary Alice -- Naifeh, Steven Woodward -- Nelson, Annie Greene -- Nickens, Carrie Allen McCray (2009) -- Parish, Margaret Cecile -- Peterkin, Julia Mood (1988) -- Phifer, Mary Hardy -- Pinckney, Josephine (1988) -- Powell, Padgett -- Pringle, Elizabeth Allston (1994) -- Quillen, Robert (2014) -- Rash, Ron (2010) -- Ravenel, Beatrice Witte (1995) -- Ravenel, Harriott Horry Rutledge -- Rees, Ennis (1999) -- Rice, John Andrew, Jr. -- Richardson, Eudora Ramsay -- Rigney, James Oliver, Jr. (2008) -- Ripley, Alexandra Braid -- Ripley, Clements and Katharine Ball (1998) -- Robertson, Benjamin Franklin, Jr. (1992) -- Robinson, Eugene (2013) -- Rogers, George Calvin, Jr. (1997) -- Rubin, Louis D., Jr. (1987) -- Rutledge, Archibald (1999) -- Sanders, Dori (2000) -- Sass, Herbert Ravenel -- Sayers, Valerie -- Simms, William Gilmore (1986) -- Simons, Katherine Drayton Mayrant (1997) -- Sinclair, Bennie Lee -- Singleton, George (2010) -- Smith, Gregory White -- Spears, Monroe K. (1993) -- Spillane, Mickey (2012) -- Springs, Elliott White (2000) -- Steadman, Mark (2002) -- Steele, Max (1992) -- Stevenson, Ferdinan Nancy Backer -- Stoney, Samuel Gaillard (1991) -- Thompson, Dorothy Perry (2002) -- Timrod, Henry (1992) -- Tuttle, Jon -- Walker, William -- Wentworth, Marjory Heath -- White, Benjamin Franklin -- White, John Blake -- Woods, Sylvia Pressley -- Woolsey, Gamel (2011) -- Workman, William Douglas, Jr.
Subjects: Dictionaries.; Biographies.; Authors, American; Authors, American;
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American wildflowers: a literary field guide / by Barba, Susan,editor.; Shapton, Leanne,illustrator.(CARDINAL)465169;
Includes bibliographical references (page 320)American Wildflowers: A Literary Field Guide collects poems, essays, and letters from the 1700s to the present that focus on wildflowers and their place in our culture and in the natural world. Editor Susan Barba has curated a selection of plants and texts that celebrate diversity: There are foreign-born writers writing about American plants and American writers on non-native plants. There are rural writers with deep regional knowledge and urban writers who are intimately acquainted with the nature in their neighborhoods. There are female writers, Black writers, gay writers, indigenous writers. Included here is the work of botanists such as William Bartram, George Washington Carver, and Robin Wall Kimmerer, and horticultural writers like Neltje Blanchan and Eleanor Perényi. There are prose pieces by Aldo Leopold, Lydia Davis, and Aimee Nezhukumatathil. And most of all, there are poems: from Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, William Carlos Williams and T. S. Eliot to Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley, Lucille Clifton and Louise Glück, Natalie Diaz and Jericho Brown. The book includes exquisite watercolors by Leanne Shapton throughout and is organized by species and botanical family--think of it as a field guide to the literary imagination.
Subjects: Essays.; Literature.; Poetry.; American literature.; Wild flowers in literature.; Wild flowers; Wild flowers;
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