We are proud to announce the the winners of the FNF's NOIR CITY Magazine #38 donation drive held September 14 - 20, 2023:
1) The three winners of the four NOIR CITY Magazine - digital - back issues -- #11, #12, #15, #16 -- are:
Mark Hesse, St. Cloud, MN
Martin Zandstra, The Netherlands
Linda Fox, Cherry Hill, NJ
2) The winner of the Fantagraphics Books’ The High Cost of Dying and Other Stories by Reed Crandall, EC Comics virtuoso illustrator, and a copy of Alan K. Rode’s recently released Blood on the Moon:
Dean Curtis, Alameda, CA
3) The winner of the three FNF restorations on Blu-ray/DVDs from Flicker Alley – The Guilty/High Tide (1947), Trapped (1949), and The Man Who Cheated Himself (1950) – all with FNF-produced special features – and a signed copy of Alan K. Rode’s Blood on the Moon:
Michael Adams, Marietta, GA
4) The winner of the NOIR CITY Passport to the NOIR CITY 21 film festival, January 19 – 28, 2024 at Oakland’s Grand Theatre:
Sharon Boelhouwer, Lompoc, CA
5) The three new-subscriber winners of the five NOIR CITY Magazine back issues -- #15, #22, #23, #32, #34 -- are:
Segundo Nallatan Jr, Pingree Grove, IL
David Pedigo, Euless, TX
Gregory Montana, San Francisco, CA
6) The new-subscriber winner of Flicker Alley’s Blu-ray/DVD releases of two FNF restorations of 1950 films shot on location in San Francisco -- Woman on the Run with Ann Sheridan and Dennis O’Keefe and The Man Who Cheated Himself with Lee J. Cobb, Jane Wyatt, and John Dahl:
Elizabeth Helfgott, Brooklyn, NY
7) ADDITIONAL WINNERS: Thank you to ALL contributors for the response to this issue's donation drive. Additional winners who will receive three FNF restorations on Blu-ray/DVDs from Flicker Alley – The Beast Must Die (1952), Too Late for Tears (1949), and The Man Who Cheated Himself (1950):
Christine Kuchler, Bismarck, ND
Darrel Chase, Bel Air, MD
Scott Witmer, Ann Arbor, MI
Lise K. Wall, Idleyld Park, OR
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the Film Noir Foundation! A reminder that anyone who contributes $20 or more to the FNF and signs up our mailing list always receives a free year's subscription to the dgital version of NOIR CITY Magazine. Contributors may receive additional FNF thank you gifts depending on the amount of the donation.
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Author: C.J. Carmichael
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1915 – Jewish American Leo Frank is lynched in Marietta, Georgia, USA after his death sentence is commuted by Governor John Slaton.
1916 – World War I: Romania signs a secret treaty with the Entente Powers. According to the treaty, Romania agreed to join the war on the Allied side.
1918 – Bolshevik revolutionary leader Moisei Uritsky is assassinated.
1942 – World War II: U.S. Marines raid the Japanese-held Pacific island of Makin.
1943 – World War II: The U.S. Eighth Air Force suffers the loss of 60 bombers on the Schweinfurt–Regensburg mission.
1943 – World War II: The U.S. Seventh Army under General George S. Patton arrives in Messina, Italy, followed several hours later by the British 8th Army under Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, thus completing the Allied conquest of Sicily.
1943 – World War II: First Québec Conference of Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and William Lyon Mackenzie King begins.
1943 – World War II: The Royal Air Force begins Operation Hydra, the first air raid of the Operation Crossbow strategic bombing campaign against Germany's V-weapon program.
1945 – Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta proclaim the independence of Indonesia, igniting the Indonesian National Revolution against the Dutch Empire.
1945 – The novella Animal Farm by George Orwell is first published.
1945 – Evacuation of Manchukuo: At Talitzou by the Sino-Korean border, Puyi, then the Kangde Emperor of Manchukuo, formally renounces the imperial throne, dissolves the state, and cedes its territory to the Republic of China.
1947 – The Radcliffe Line, the border between the Dominions of India and Pakistan, is revealed.
1949 – The 6.7 Ms Karlıova earthquake shakes eastern Turkey with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme), leaving 320–450 dead.
1953 – First meeting of Narcotics Anonymous takes place, in Southern California.
1958 – Pioneer 0, America's first attempt at lunar orbit, is launched using the first Thor-Able rocket and fails. Notable as one of the first attempted launches beyond Earth orbit by any country.
1959 – Quake Lake is formed by the magnitude 7.2 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake near Hebgen Lake in Montana.
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1962 – Peter Fechter is shot and bleeds to death while trying to cross the new Berlin Wall.
1969 – Category 5 Hurricane Camille hits the U.S. Gulf Coast, killing 256 and causing $1.42 billion in damage.
1970 – Venera program: Venera 7 launched. It will later become the first spacecraft to successfully transmit data from the surface of another planet (Venus).
1977 – The Soviet icebreaker Arktika becomes the first surface ship to reach the North Pole.
1978 – Double Eagle II becomes first balloon to cross the Atlantic Ocean when it lands in Miserey, France near Paris, 137 hours after leaving Presque Isle, Maine.
1985 – The 1985–86 Hormel strike begins in Austin, Minnesota.
1991 – Strathfield massacre: In Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, taxi driver Wade Frankum shoots seven people and injures six others before turning the gun on himself.
1999 – The 7.6 Mw İzmit earthquake shakes northwestern Turkey with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), leaving 17,118–17,127 dead and 43,953–50,000 injured.
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2008 – American swimmer Michael Phelps becomes the first person to win eight gold medals at one Olympic Games.
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U.S. Daily Precipitation Records Tied/Broken 7/24/22
Unincorporated Haines Borough, Alaska: 0.4" (previous record 0.34" 2015)
Sitka, Alaska: 1.28" (previous record 0.78" 1985)
Unincorporated Cochise County, Arizona: 1.75" (previous record 1" 2021)
Tahoe National Forest, California: 0.1" (previous record 0" 2021)
Alamosa, Colorado: 0.47" (previous record 0.27" 1992)
Berthoud Pass summit, Colorado: 0.7" (also 0.7" 1992)
Copper Mt. summit, Colorado: 0.5" (also 0.5" 1989)
Grizzly Peak summit, Colorado: 0.5" (previous record 0.4" 2015)
Hoosier Pass summit, Colorado: 0.9" (previous record 0.4" 2005)
Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado: 0.4" (also 0.4" 2004)
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: 0.39" (previous record 0.33" 1984)
Routt National Forest, Colorado: 0.8" (previous record 0.6" 2005)
Minonk, Illinois: 2.45" (previous record 2.38" 1967)
Huntington, Indiana: 0.82" (previous record 0.18" 1995)
Kokomo, Indiana: 1.24" (previous record 1" 1917)
Peru, Indiana: 0.75" (previous record 0.5" 2021)
Plymouth, Indiana: 2.09" (previous record 0.55" 2016)
West Point Township, Indiana: 3.85" (previous record 1.07" 2001)
Clutier, Iowa: 0.37" (previous record 0.32" 2011)
Decorah, Iowa: 3.79" (previous record 1.78" 1968)
Lake Mills, Iowa: 1.05" (previous record 0.7" 1973)
Zearing, Iowa: 0.95" (previous record 0.42" 1987)
Alma, Michigan: 2" (previous record 1.7" 1912)
Golden Township, Michigan: 3.47" (previous record 1.71" 1975)
Lowell, Michigan: 1.83" (previous record 1.73" 1932)
St. Johns, Michigan: 0.95" (previous record 0.85" 1900)
Austin, Minnesota: 4.9" (previous record 2.62" 2016)
Grand Meadow, Minnesota: 5.25" (previous record 1.79" 1973)
Preston, Minnesota: 4.5" (previous record 2.79" 1987)
Billings, Montana: 1.5" (previous record 0.3" 1993)
Boulder, Montana: 0.74" (previous record 0.65" 1955)
Boulder Mt. summit, Montana: 0.2" (previous record 0.1" 2007)
Helena National Forest, Montana: 2.7" (previous record 0.2" 2020)
River River Pass summit, New Mexico: 1.2" (previous record 0.7" 2011)
Signal Peak summit, New Mexico: 1.3" (previous record 1" 2005)
Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon: 0.2" (previous record 0.1" 1991)
Whitman National Forest, Oregon: 0.1" (previous record 0" 2021)
Willamette National Forest, Oregon: 0.1" (also 0.1" 2014)
Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota: 1" (previous record 0.8" 1991)
Unincorporated Pennington County, South Dakota: 1.18" (previous record 0.8" 1977)
Ashley National Forest, Utah: 0.4" (previous record 0.3" 2019)
Dixie National Forest, Utah: 0.6" (also 0.6" 2020)
Manti-La Sal National Forest, Utah: 0.6" (previous record 0.4" 1998)
Mosby Mt. summit, Utah: 0.5" (previous record 0.4" 1986)
Uinta National Forest, Utah: 0.4" (also 0.4" 1989)
Potato Hill summit, Washington: 0.2" (also 0.2" 1993)
Wheeling, West Virginia: 1.89" (previous record 1.01" 2017)
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin: 1.96" (previous record 1.8" 1977)
Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin: 1.8" (previous record 1.76" 1944)
Hartford, Wisconsin: 2.46" (previous record 1.27" 1975)
Horicon, Wisconsin: 4.08" (previous record 1.18" 1993)
Manitowoc, Wisconsin: 1.9" (previous record 1.61" 2016)
Marietta, Wisconsin: 2.05" (previous record 1.93" 2010)
Mauston, Wisconsin: 1.51" (previous record 1.3" 1929)
Montello, Wisconsin: 1.52" (previous record 1.27" 2005)
New London, Wisconsin: 1.74" (previous record 1.58" 1912)
Plymouth, Wisconsin: 2.28" (previous record 0.78" 1979)
Portage, Wisconsin: 1.61" (previous record 1.46" 1999)
Seneca Township, Wisconsin: 2.6" (previous record 2.32" 1968)
Sparta, Wisconsin: 1.47" (previous record 0.83" 1984)
Stark Township, Wisconsin: 2.03" (previous record 0.87" 2010)
Two Rivers, Wisconsin: 2.5" (previous record 0.91" 2016)
Viroqua, Wisconsin: 2.69" (previous record 1.99" 1961)
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin: 1.99" (previous record 1.2" 1986)
Battle Mt. summit, Wyoming: 0.6" (previous record 0.5" 1993)
Unincorporated Johnson County, Wyoming: 0.8" (previous record 0.3" 1982)
Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming: 0.7" (previous record 0.5" 1987)
South Pass summit, Wyoming: 0.5" (also 0.5" 1998)
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Website: https://www.georgiacannabis.org/directory/eduardo-montana-md/
Address: Marietta, Georgia
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PROTESTS AT YOUR STATE CAPITOL TONIGHT (5PM) AND WALK-OUT PROTESTS ON MONDAY, 06/27/2022!
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ALRIGHT FOLKS, THERE IS NO BETTER TIME THAN THE PRESENT!
Get your good walking shoes, lightweight clothing for the heat, and bring as many extra waters as you can for your fellow protestors and SHOW UP FOR YOUR COMMUNITIES! AND FOR THE LOVE OF HUMANITY, DON’T TALK TO COPS!
PROTESTS TONIGHT:
Atlanta, GA - 5PM, CNN Marietta @ Centennial Olympic Park Drive. There is also another one at 6:30 at the capitol building.
Austin, TX - 5PM, US Courthouse Plaza 501 West 5th
Boston, MA - 5PM, Park Street T stop
Chicago, IL - 5PM, Federal Plaza 219 S Dearborn
Columbia, MO - 5PM, Boom County Court House
Cleveland, OH - 5PM, Public Square outside REBOL Cafe
Detroit, MI - 4:30PM, Federal Courthouse 231 W Lafayette
Fort Worth, TX - 5PM, Tarrant County Court House
Honolulu, HI - 2PM, Federal Building 300 Ala Moana Blvd
Houston, TX - 5PM, The Water Works at Buffalo Bayou Park, 105b Sabine St
Indianapolis, IN - 6PM, Indiana State Capitol
Los Angeles, CA - 12PM, US Courthouse Plaza 350 West 1st St (RIGHT NOW!!!)
New York City, NY - 5PM, Union Square @ 14th St
Philadelphia, PA - 5PM, City Hall
San Francisco, CA - 5PM, Federal Building & US Courthouse 450 Golden Gate
Seattle, WA - 5PM, Westlake Park
There is also a general walk-out strike planned for Monday!
If you want to organize your own protest today or over the next few days (or even later) please visit riseup4abortionrights.org and start one!
We still need more protests in our west coast and mid-west states, so if you live in or near IDAHO, OREGON, UTAH, NEVADA, ARIZONA, NEW MEXICO, MONTANA, WYOMING, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, KANSAS, or OKLAHOMA, please start one ASAP! We have no time to waste, and nothing to lose but our chains!
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Episode 298 - Southern Vangard Radio
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep298! YEEEEEE HAW lil’ buddies it’s that time again, another week of treats and beats from the best rap mix show on the planet. Our good friend J FEEZY aka SUGE 57 aka J57 of FIVE SE7EN COLLECTIVE dropped by this week to co-host with DOE and also talk with us about his new project with DEEJAY ELEMENT - “ELEMENT57” - which features the illustrious talents of AUDIBLE DOCTOR, RASHEED CHAPPELL, DAVID MINES and D. CATALANO! We won’t stop ’til the wheels fall off, so hop in and buckle up it’s that #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK
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The Cowboy Says I Do
He needs her to say I do…
When professional rodeo cowboy Beck Ballantyne returns home to Marietta, Montana, nothing goes as planned. His granddad, flanked by his three determined daughters, announces his plan to sell his legacy ranch after the rodeo. Hoping he’ll reconsider, Beck and his two cousins launch the Rodeo Bride Game. Beck initially has the advantage as he has a long-time…
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Wedding at the Graff by Jeannie Watt
Holiday at the Graff #5
Fun series with additional books to read are always looked forward to and this was no exception. This was a bit different in that there was a priceless gem that was at the center of the story and the gem must have more background than we hear about here. That said, I did like the resolution that finally took place and was happy with the HEA that Colleen “Colllie” Flannigan and Michael Donovan eventually managed to achieve.
This was sort of a second chance at love romance underneath it all with onetime friends finding a relationship at the end. Sure, Michael was tasked with retrieving an expensive ring that Collie was not willing to part with BUT though the ring was priceless and had a certain value to both of them and the person who wanted it back…in the end…the value was not in the ring but in the relationship.
Fun little story that put a smile on my face and made me wonder if this is the end of this series in Marietta or if there might be more.
Thank you to NetGalley and Tule Publishing for the ARC – This is my honest review.
3-4 Stars
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38260503-wedding-at-the-graff
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Each state in the USA has it’s own tales of haunted hotels, houses, and various other places. But each state has what is considered their “most haunted” spot. What is your state’s most haunted place?
1. Alabama - Sloss Furnaces (Birmingham)
2. Alaska - UAA’s Wendy Williamson Auditorium (Anchorage)
3. Arizona - Bird Cage Theater (Tombstone)
4. Arkansas - The Crescent Hotel (Eureka Springs)
5. California - Alcatraz Island (San Francisco)
6. Colorado - The Stanley Hotel (Estes Park)
7. Connecticut - Seaside Sanatorium (Waterford)
8. Delaware - Fort Delaware (Pea Patch Island)
9. Florida - Florida Theatre (Jacksonville)
10. Georgia - Kennesaw House (Marietta)
11. Hawaii - ‘lolani Place (Honolulu)
12. Idaho - Old Idaho State Penitentiary (Boise)
13. Illinois - Congress Plaza Hotel (Chicago)
14. Indiana - French Lick Springs Hotel (French Lick)
15. Iowa - Villisca Ax Murder House (Villisca)
16. Kansas - The Sallie House (Atchison)
17. Kentucky - Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville)
18. Louisiana - The Myrtles Plantation (St. Francisville)
19. Maine - Wood Island Lighthouse (Wood Island)
20. Maryland - Antietam Battlefield (Sharpsburg)
21. Massachusetts - The Lizzie Borden House (Fall River)
22. Michigan - Henderson Castle (Kalamazoo)
23. Minnesota - Forepaugh’s Restaurant (St. Paul)
24. Mississippi - Cedar Grove Mansion (Vicksburg)
25. Missouri - Lemp Mansion (St. Louis)
26. Montana - The University of Montana (Missoula)
27. Nebraska - Nebraska State Capitol (Lincoln)
28. Nevada - Virginia City
29. New Hampshire - Pine Hill Cemetery (Hollis)
30. New Jersey - Seabrook-Wilson House (Port Monmouth)
31. New Mexico - Highway 666
32. New York - The Amityville Horror House (Amityville)
33. North Carolina - Brown Mountain Lights (Burke and Caldwell Counties)
34. North Dakota - Liberty Memorial Building (Bismarck)
35. Ohio - The Ridges (Athens)
36. Oklahoma - Skirvin Hotel (Oklahoma City)
37. Oregon - McMenamin’s White Eagle Saloon (Portland)
38. Pennsylvania - Gettysburg Battlefields (Gettysburg)
39. Rhode Island - The Ladd School (Exeter)
40. South Carolina - Old Charleston Jail (Charleston)
41. South Dakota - Bullock Hotel (Deadwood)
42. Tennessee - Loretta Lynn Plantation House (Hurricane Mills)
43. Texas - The Alamo (San Antonio)
44. Utah - Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
45. Vermont - The University of Vermont (Burlington)
46. Virginia - Ferry Plantation House (Virginia Beach)
47. Washington - The Palace Hotel (Port Townshend)
48. West Virginia - West Virginia State Penitentiary (Moundsville)
49. Wisconsin - Summerwind Mansion (West Bay Lake)
50. Wyoming - Wyoming Frontier Prison (Rawlins)
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A Christmas Miracle for Daisy
A Christmas Miracle for Daisy
Whitney Alder owns interior design firm Marietta Designs, which she runs with her friend Andi in the small town of Marietta, Montana. Whitney is designing Santa’s float for the annual Marietta Christmas Parade when a potential job opportunity comes her way: the full redesign of a landmark home by Christmas Eve.
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