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An American martial artist competes in an underground tournament where fights can go to the death. Tune in as Chris talks JCVD, Frank Dux, & Friendship- Plus Peter Martin of Chunk McBeefChest stops by in the sidecar as the LSCE screens the 1988 cult classic “Bloodsport.” Join us! @LSCEP Check out Peter Martin @ https://chunkmcbeefchest.com Works Cited: “Cannon in Healing State, Film Boss Golan Maintains.” Variety. Nov 23, 1988. Article Link. Accessed 4/27/22. “Cannon Special: Golan: Bundle of Contradictions.” Variety. Oct 5, 1988. Article Link. Accessed 4/26/22 “Cannon Special: Cannon Sets Aside $19-Mil to Settle Suits.” Variety. Oct. 5, 1988. 70. Article Link. Accessed 4/25/22. Dawes. “Film Reviews: Bloodsport.” Variety. March 2, 1988. Article Link. Accessed 9/6/22. Downey, Travis.“PULLING PUNCHES: 'Bloodsport' Choreographer Shows Local Youth How to Defend Themselves without Physical Harm.” Northwest Florida Daily News. September 25, 2009. Article Link.Accessed 9/7/22. Harris, Blake. “Inspiration for Bloodsport.” Slashfilm.com. March 24, 2016. Article Link. Accessed 9/3/22. Hartley, Mark. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films! 2014. Warner Bros. Pictures, 2014. 106 Mins. Johnson, John. “Ninja: Hero or Master Fake? Others Kick Holes in Fable Past of Woodland Hills Martial Arts Teacher. The Los Angeles Times. May 1, 1988. Article Link. Accessed 8/30/22. Kehr, Dave. “Action film ‘Bloodsport' fails in its motive and message.” The Chicago Tribune. April 22, 1988. Article Link. Accessed 9/8/22. Klardy, Leonard. “Movie Review: Bloodsport. A Blow for Cliches.” The Los Angeles Times. Feb 29, 1988. Article Link. Accessed 9/8/22. Marich, Robert. Cannon Special: Focus Cannon Group: Cannon Ran, Stumbled, Wouldn't Call It Quits. Variety. Oct. 5, 1988. Article Link. Accessed 4/27/22 Medalia, Hilla. The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films. 2014. MVD Visual, 2021. Blu Ray. Special to the New York Times. Company News; Cannon Group Details A Reorganization Plan. The New York Times. April 12, 1988. Article Link. Accessed 4/26/22. Trunick, Austin. Cannon Film Guide Volume 2: 1985-1987. Orlando, FL: Bear Manor Media, 2022. Vanhooker, Brian. “An Oral History of Trump's Love of Van Damme's ‘Bloodsport.'” Mel Magazine. Article Link. Accessed 9/16/22. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message
Episode 2063 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about the demise of notable Air America pilot Bob Caron. The story appeared in the Northwest Florida Daily News and was titled: Fort Walton Beach veteran known for … Continue reading → The post Episode 2063 -Bob Caron, noted Air America Pilot died appeared first on .
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THE SHERIFF is a new podcast from The Northwest Florida Daily News and The Gannett Company, hosted by Tony Adame, about the 1940 assassination of Lester Wilson, a Sheriff’s candidate in small-town Florida, and the conspiracy of silence that let the murder go unsolved for 18 years. At the heart of the story is Lester Wilson’s son, Ray Wilson, a Korean War hero and the youngest Sheriff in Florida history after he won the office his father pursued at just 27 years old.
Amy Gussie Russ, AKA Gussie, sat down for an exclusive interview with the Northwest Florida Daily News to talk about growing up in east Milton, recording her upcoming album in Pensacola and dating at the morgue. Listen to her first self-titled EP, "Amy Gussie Russ" on Spotify, Pandora and GooglePlayMusic. Learn more about her on Facebook or Instagram @GussieRuss.
A South Carolina woman who snatched a newborn baby from a teen mother inside a Jacksonville hospital 20 years ago gets sentenced to 18 years in prison, and Edward Zakrzewski murders his wife and kids with a machete inside their home in Okaloosa County then flees to Hawaii.Special guests: Florida Times-Union investigative reporter Eileen Kelley, former prosecutor Bobby Elmore, former WEAR TV News reporter Michele Nicholson, Northwest Florida Daily News investigator reporter Tom McLaughlin, former U.S. Air Force Sgt. Jo Barker
Matthew Gurnsey, also known as The Kilted Man, performs Celtic music at a variety of venues while wearing a kilt. Get to know Gurnsey in this exclusive interview with the Northwest Florida Daily News. To learn more about Gurnsey or see his performance schedule, visit TheKiltedMan.com.
Since the summer of 2017 The Northwest Florida Daily News has reported over 50 stories involving the Okaloosa County School District. The stories ahave unraveled a host of issues involving alleged child abuse, public complaints, contradictions by school officials and grand jury involvement It began in August when the Daily News confirmed that the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office was actively investigating allegations of child abuse involving a special needs student at Kenwood Elementary School. That, however, was just the tip of the iceberg for the Okaloosa County School District. Since that revelation at Kenwood — first discovered by the little boy’s father, Eddie Perillo, after a year of being kept from public knowledge — investigations, harassment claims, public complaints, public misrepresentations and contradictions by district officials, arrests and a lawsuit have followed. With a new discovery seemingly being made on a weekly basis — and sometimes daily — the current state of the school district is in the hands of the State Attorney’s Office, which is in the investigative stage of child abuse allegations involving special needs children at both Kenwood Elementary and Silver Sands School. From the beginning, this story has belonged to the Daily News and we have placed all resources necessary — including monetary for past, present and future public records requests and consultation with legal experts — to cover investigations, allegations and revelations that have shocked our community.
Stephen Paddock, the 64-year-old millionaire blamed for killing 59 people and wounding 527 others in Las Vegas, doesn't fit the profile of a mass shooter. The retired accountant fired high-powered rifles from the windows of a suite on the 32nd floor of a hotel Sunday night. Nancy Grace digs into the questions surrounding the massacre with Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism, psycho analyst Dr. Bethany Marshall, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan and reporter Cheryl White. Nancy also looks at a disturbing case in Florida, where a teacher and 2 school administrators face charges after an investigation into the treatment of a boy with non-verbal autism. Northwest Florida Daily News reporters Heather Osbourne and Tom McLaughlin and the child's father Eddie Perillo discuss the case with Grace.
Two Okaloosa County School District employees have been suspended and banned from school district property following their arrest Wednesday on felony charges. Marlynn Stillions, 59, a special education teacher, and Arden Farley, 70, a school district investigator, face charges relating to a 2016 abuse investigation at Kenwood Elementary School in Fort Walton Beach. Farley, against the advice of his lawyers, came in to the offices of the Northwest Florida Daily News a day after he was arrested to tell his side of the story. You are about to listen to an edited version of the interview with Farley joined by Daily News Editor Bob Heist, Managing Editor Wendy Victora and Education Reporter Heather Osborne
Arrests have been made in a case invlving alleged abuse by a teacher at Kenwood Elementary School. Northwest Florida Daily News reporter Heather Osbourne gives us the latest on this story.