The newspaper also publishes a weekly total market coverage product, The Advertiser, and a monthly Faith magazine.
History
Since 1869 when the first edition came off a flatbed press in a Main Street building in downtown Chambersburg Public Opinion has been a part of life in the Cumberland Valley, and the county's most comprehensive source of local news and information.
Public Opinion began as a weekly newspaper and then became a daily first published in the morning, but in 1921 it became an afternoon paper. By 1931, Public Opinion had bought two other newspapers with long histories in Franklin County, The Franklin Repository and Valley Spirit.
Corporate Ownership
Founded by M.A. Foltz, Public Opinion remained in the Foltz family until 1964, when it was purchased by McClure Newspapers.
In 1971, Public Opinion became the 27th newspaper owned by Gannett Co. Inc., which publishes USA TODAY and the weekly newspaper magazine USA WEEKEND. The latter is an insert in Public Opinion on Sundays.
Public Opinion is a book by Walter Lippmann, published in 1922, that is a critical assessment of functional democratic government, especially the irrational, and often self-serving, social perceptions that influence individual behavior, and prevent optimal societal cohesion. The descriptions of the cognitive limitations people face in comprehending their socio-political and cultural environments, proposes that people must inevitably apply an evolving catalogue of general stereotypes to a complex reality, rendered Public Opinion a seminal text in the fields of media studies, political science, and social psychology.
The world outside and pictures in our heads
The introduction describes man’s inability to functionally perceive and accurately interpret the world: “The real environment is altogether too big, too complex, and too fleeting for direct acquaintance”, between people and their environment (reality). That people construct a pseudo-environment that is a subjective, biased, and necessarily abridged mental image of the world; therefore, to a degree, everyone's pseudo-environment is a fiction. Hence, people “live in the same world, but they think and feel in different ones”. Human behavior is stimulated by the person’s pseudo-environment and then is acted upon in the real world. The chapter highlights some of the general implications of the interactions among one’s psychology, environment, and the mass communications media.
Crash (b. John Matos, Bronx, New York, October 11, 1961) is a graffiti artist. As early as 13, John Matos was spray painting New York City trains, the full image art as opposed to simpler tagging soon transferred to silk screened canvas. He was first noticed through his murals on subway cars and dilapidated buildings, he is now regarded as a pioneer of the Graffiti art movement. His work is said to convey a "visual link between street life and established society". In 1980, Crash curated the now iconic exhibition:"Graffiti Art Success for America" at Fashion MODA, launching the graffiti movement that has remained very active through today. By the 1980s Matos had exhibits across the United States and abroad. Galerie Yaki Kornblit was the first instrumental gallery in Amsterdam that help launch his career in Europe. In 1981 Crash, along with 10 other artists were chosen by The Public Art Fund to design animated imagery for The Spectacolor Billboard in Times Square. He was given his first gallery showing by Sidney Janis at the Sidney Janis Gallery in 1983. Chase Manhattan, N.A., as well as CITIBANK, N.A., and other collections came calling. In 1984, Crash along with Keith Haring painted mural installations for the 5/5 Figuration Libre France/USA at the Musee d'art Moderne de la Villa de Paris. In 1988 he sprayed Notes in the Wind measuring 178 x 178 centimetres to be exhibited and eventually to be owned by the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation in Zevenaar, Netherlands. In 1995, Crash was commissioned by British American Tobacco to create a commission for Lucky Strike brand cigarette, joining fellow artist Keith Haring, to create a special work for this company and their collection.
Crash is an English-language Welsh television drama series created by Tony Jordan and produced by Red Planet Pictures for BBC Wales. The series follows the lives of four newly qualified doctors.
The series is filmed in Cardiff. The series first aired at 20:30 BST on BBC One Wales and BBC HD on Wednesday 9 September 2009.
Plot
The plot of the show follows the lives of junior doctors Cath, Rob, Rhian and Ameer as they start work at the fictional Cardiff City Hospital. The show will focus on the main characters personal relationships rather than on medical issues, as creator Tony Jordan states "...it’s not a medical show, it’s just set in a hospital.”
Cast
Main cast
Current cast members
Elin Phillips as Rhian Matthews: Wanting to be a Doctor since she was a little girl, Rhian is compassionate to her patients but a bit too overconfident, which leads her to not notice that a patient she is diagnosing has already died. Gareth Milton as Simon Strettle: Another Junior Doctor at the Hospital, Simon wants to be a Pathologist. He also has romantic feelings for Rhian, which doesn't go by unnoticed by Ameer. Kezia Burrows as Cath Llewelyn: A Junior Doctor who likes to party, Cath wakes up for her first day at work in bed with Rob. Simon Rivers as Ameer Mowad: The most intelligent of the Junior Doctors. Ameer always got top marks while at University and wants to be a Surgeon. Initially confident he crumbles under the pressure of his first day on call on the Crash team. Mark Lewis Jones as Mike Hill: A&E Consultant at the Hospital. Nia Roberts as Mary Finch: The Hospital Registrar and wife of Mike Hill. Ian Virgo as Alun Gethin: The Senior House Officer to the Junior Doctors. Kezrena James as Penny: A Nurse at the Hospital who takes a shine to Rob.
"48 Crash" is Suzi Quatro's third solo single and was released after "Can the Can". It was included on her debut album Suzi Quatro (known as Can the Can in Australia). It later appeared on her 1995 album What Goes Around as an album track. The single peaked at number three in the UK in July 1973, and number one in Australia for one week. It also hit number two in Germany, and charted well in other European countries.
Background
This Quatro's third solo single was released after she moved from the United States to Britain. In the United States she had already released two singles with all-female band The Pleasure Seekers.
The song "48 Crash" was written and produced by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn. The song "Little Bitch Blue" was written by Quatro and Len Tuckey and produced by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn.
The song has long been assumed to be about male menopause. However, according to the British writer D. J. Taylor, one alternative theory is that, having boasted of their ability to write "a song about anything", Chapman and Chinn were issued with the challenge to come up with a treatment of the 1848 United States economic crisis.
The cartridge was developed after the unsatisfactory results of the .58 rimfire cartridge for the Springfield Model 1865 Trapdoor Rifle.
The .50-70 Government cartridge became the official cartridge of the US military until replaced by the .45-70 Government in 1873. The .50-70 cartridge had a pressure limit of 22,500 PSI.
The official designation of this cartridge at the time of introduction was "US Center-fire Metallic Cartridge", and the commercial designation .50-70-450, standing for:
Caliber .50
Powder Charge70 grains (4.5g) black powder
Bullet Weight450 grains (29g)
Since this cartridge is no longer commercially produced, reloaders have experimented with a variety of bullet weights from 425 to 600 grains (39g) in weight. There is evidence that a reduced load version of this cartridge was officially produced for use in Sharps carbines converted to metallic cartridge ammunition, as well as cadet rifles. This used a 430-grain (28g) bullet and 45 grains (2.9g) of powder.
"Politics" is a poem by Irish poet William Butler Yeats written on May 24, 1938. It was composed during the time of the Spanish Civil War as well as during the pre-war period of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich in Germany. The poem hints at the political situations of Rome (or Italy), Russia, and Spain, but ultimately discusses topics more relevant to private human interaction rather than public, or political situations. The poem never mentions Germany or Hitler, despite the fact that the "war and war's alarms" surrounding the poem's creation arose from fears of Germany's aggression rather than Italy's, Russia's, or Spain's. Many versions of the text exist: the original typescript of May 1938, the first typescript with hand-written corrections dated August 12, 1938, as well as a final "Coole Edition" of the poem dated June 29, 1939, which was not published until it was included in Last Poems in 1939. Yeats intended for the poem to be printed last in the collection, as an envoi to "The Circus Animals' Desertion", and while a debate as to the true order of the poems has continued since 1939, "Politics" was the last lyric poem Yeats wrote and remains the final work printed in all posthumous editions.
Turning salsa songs into death metal riffs with John Matos of Abiotic
See where we draw inspiration as John turns some popular salsa into some riffage!
published: 05 Oct 2020
Boogie Down at the Bronx Zoo: John "Crash" Matos | Bronx Zoo
https://bronxzoo.com/boogie-down
In anticipation of our new event, Boogie Down at the Bronx Zoo, we created a docuseries with some of the legendary street artists and musicians that are involved. Here, meet John “Crash” Matos.
“The air, the people, the food, the music—all that sculpted me,” he says of the Bronx. Matos participated in the Bronx Zoo's recent collaboration—using canvasses painted by animals at the zoo as enrichment as a jumping off point for new works.
published: 18 May 2018
bad guy- John Matos (Orchestral Cover)
Orchestral rendition of "bad guy" by Billie Eilish. Arrangement by John Matos
* TWITTER: https://twitter.com/aphelionsilver
* INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aphelionsilver/
published: 27 Feb 2021
John CRASH Matos - SCRABBLE graffiti with Mist
John "Crash" Matos, venu spécialement de New York pour son exposition personnelle Scrabble à la galerie At Down, nous a laissé un beau souvenir avec ce graffiti proche de Montpellier.
Une journée de peinture avec son ami Mist, qui l'a reçu comme il se doit en préparant ce mur pour une peinture collective.
L'exposition est maintenant en place à la galerie At Down jusqu'au 29 octobre 2017, avec la présentation d'une série inédite d'oeuvres sur toiles et papiers.
Merci à Crash John Matos & MIST
Images et montage : Bad Bone & Sead
Galerie At Down - MONTPELLIER - FRANCE
www.galerie-atdown.com
published: 18 Sep 2017
John Matos of Abiotic BUZ-7 review
John Matos of Abiotic review the ESP LTD BUZ-7 guitar.
Debut record "Symbiosis" available now!
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Metalblade.com/abiotic
published: 27 Jan 2013
John Matos - "Hyperbolic" Airis Effects Demo
Demo for the Airis Effects Brutal Drive by John Matos of Abiotic for his song "Hyperbolic."
Guest solo by Jennings Smith
Bass by Kilian Duarte
Drums by James Knoerl
Mixed and Mastered by Tyler Friztel
https://bronxzoo.com/boogie-down
In anticipation of our new event, Boogie Down at the Bronx Zoo, we created a docuseries with some of the legendary street arti...
https://bronxzoo.com/boogie-down
In anticipation of our new event, Boogie Down at the Bronx Zoo, we created a docuseries with some of the legendary street artists and musicians that are involved. Here, meet John “Crash” Matos.
“The air, the people, the food, the music—all that sculpted me,” he says of the Bronx. Matos participated in the Bronx Zoo's recent collaboration—using canvasses painted by animals at the zoo as enrichment as a jumping off point for new works.
https://bronxzoo.com/boogie-down
In anticipation of our new event, Boogie Down at the Bronx Zoo, we created a docuseries with some of the legendary street artists and musicians that are involved. Here, meet John “Crash” Matos.
“The air, the people, the food, the music—all that sculpted me,” he says of the Bronx. Matos participated in the Bronx Zoo's recent collaboration—using canvasses painted by animals at the zoo as enrichment as a jumping off point for new works.
Orchestral rendition of "bad guy" by Billie Eilish. Arrangement by John Matos
* TWITTER: https://twitter.com/aphelionsilver
* INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.c...
Orchestral rendition of "bad guy" by Billie Eilish. Arrangement by John Matos
* TWITTER: https://twitter.com/aphelionsilver
* INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aphelionsilver/
Orchestral rendition of "bad guy" by Billie Eilish. Arrangement by John Matos
* TWITTER: https://twitter.com/aphelionsilver
* INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aphelionsilver/
John "Crash" Matos, venu spécialement de New York pour son exposition personnelle Scrabble à la galerie At Down, nous a laissé un beau souvenir avec ce graffiti...
John "Crash" Matos, venu spécialement de New York pour son exposition personnelle Scrabble à la galerie At Down, nous a laissé un beau souvenir avec ce graffiti proche de Montpellier.
Une journée de peinture avec son ami Mist, qui l'a reçu comme il se doit en préparant ce mur pour une peinture collective.
L'exposition est maintenant en place à la galerie At Down jusqu'au 29 octobre 2017, avec la présentation d'une série inédite d'oeuvres sur toiles et papiers.
Merci à Crash John Matos & MIST
Images et montage : Bad Bone & Sead
Galerie At Down - MONTPELLIER - FRANCE
www.galerie-atdown.com
John "Crash" Matos, venu spécialement de New York pour son exposition personnelle Scrabble à la galerie At Down, nous a laissé un beau souvenir avec ce graffiti proche de Montpellier.
Une journée de peinture avec son ami Mist, qui l'a reçu comme il se doit en préparant ce mur pour une peinture collective.
L'exposition est maintenant en place à la galerie At Down jusqu'au 29 octobre 2017, avec la présentation d'une série inédite d'oeuvres sur toiles et papiers.
Merci à Crash John Matos & MIST
Images et montage : Bad Bone & Sead
Galerie At Down - MONTPELLIER - FRANCE
www.galerie-atdown.com
Demo for the Airis Effects Brutal Drive by John Matos of Abiotic for his song "Hyperbolic."
Guest solo by Jennings Smith
Bass by Kilian Duarte
Drums by James K...
Demo for the Airis Effects Brutal Drive by John Matos of Abiotic for his song "Hyperbolic."
Guest solo by Jennings Smith
Bass by Kilian Duarte
Drums by James Knoerl
Mixed and Mastered by Tyler Friztel
Demo for the Airis Effects Brutal Drive by John Matos of Abiotic for his song "Hyperbolic."
Guest solo by Jennings Smith
Bass by Kilian Duarte
Drums by James Knoerl
Mixed and Mastered by Tyler Friztel
https://bronxzoo.com/boogie-down
In anticipation of our new event, Boogie Down at the Bronx Zoo, we created a docuseries with some of the legendary street artists and musicians that are involved. Here, meet John “Crash” Matos.
“The air, the people, the food, the music—all that sculpted me,” he says of the Bronx. Matos participated in the Bronx Zoo's recent collaboration—using canvasses painted by animals at the zoo as enrichment as a jumping off point for new works.
Orchestral rendition of "bad guy" by Billie Eilish. Arrangement by John Matos
* TWITTER: https://twitter.com/aphelionsilver
* INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aphelionsilver/
John "Crash" Matos, venu spécialement de New York pour son exposition personnelle Scrabble à la galerie At Down, nous a laissé un beau souvenir avec ce graffiti proche de Montpellier.
Une journée de peinture avec son ami Mist, qui l'a reçu comme il se doit en préparant ce mur pour une peinture collective.
L'exposition est maintenant en place à la galerie At Down jusqu'au 29 octobre 2017, avec la présentation d'une série inédite d'oeuvres sur toiles et papiers.
Merci à Crash John Matos & MIST
Images et montage : Bad Bone & Sead
Galerie At Down - MONTPELLIER - FRANCE
www.galerie-atdown.com
Demo for the Airis Effects Brutal Drive by John Matos of Abiotic for his song "Hyperbolic."
Guest solo by Jennings Smith
Bass by Kilian Duarte
Drums by James Knoerl
Mixed and Mastered by Tyler Friztel
The newspaper also publishes a weekly total market coverage product, The Advertiser, and a monthly Faith magazine.
History
Since 1869 when the first edition came off a flatbed press in a Main Street building in downtown Chambersburg Public Opinion has been a part of life in the Cumberland Valley, and the county's most comprehensive source of local news and information.
Public Opinion began as a weekly newspaper and then became a daily first published in the morning, but in 1921 it became an afternoon paper. By 1931, Public Opinion had bought two other newspapers with long histories in Franklin County, The Franklin Repository and Valley Spirit.
Corporate Ownership
Founded by M.A. Foltz, Public Opinion remained in the Foltz family until 1964, when it was purchased by McClure Newspapers.
In 1971, Public Opinion became the 27th newspaper owned by Gannett Co. Inc., which publishes USA TODAY and the weekly newspaper magazine USA WEEKEND. The latter is an insert in Public Opinion on Sundays.
Meet Mr. Media man He's got the money he's got a plan Come on and get a crash course We'll tell you everything we know Come on and get a crash course Go where you wanna go Go to Hollywood meet the stars No gasoline in their cars Come on and get a crash course See you picture in a magazine Come on and get a crash course See your face on the TV screen National network World Service World domination 'cos you deserve it Come on and get a crash course