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The Mic Online Magazine – September 2011

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The Mic Online Magazine – September 2011

To all concerned,
The next issue for The Mic will be in November 2011. The final deadline is October 15th if you would like to contribute.
So, in the September 2011 issue of The Mic (http://themic.info):
An alternate copy can be found at http://148.ca/themic if you need a change of scenery.
Interview: Kittie
I’ve Failed You is our latest offering to the metal world, unleashed upon the masses August 30th. It was written over the course of a few months in the winter of 2011, and was recorded over three weeks in Goderich, Ontario in April and May of this year.”
Political Bumper Stickers: Be Kind To Your Vehicle’s Backside by Paul A. Ibbetson
“Bumper stickers – we see them every day in almost every form. Sit for a few minutes at a stop light and you literally see almost every form of human expression slapped across the chrome, and more often plastic bumpers of the vehicles of this nation.”
Interview: Gunpowder Secrets
“We all come from very different music backgrounds and all have been in bands before, most of them much heavier. All of us have played a variety of instruments before and still try to continue to though we have our main jobs with GPS.”
Interview: Phil Common
“As Phil Common solo I don’t have a set group of players which tends to free me up to add different sounds and instruments as I like. On the record, most of the music is played by me and my producer Chris Cubeta at Galluminumfoil Studios in Williamsburg, NYC.”
Interview: Heather O’Neill
“I started playing when I was 15. But I’m a bit of a late bloomer I didn’t get serious about it until I was 20. I got started playing at coffeehouses. ‘Pass the hat’ type of gigs.”

 

 

 

 

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Law & Disorder 8/15/2014

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Randy Sutton

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Law & Disorder

Randy Sutton has spent most of his adult life in the service to his communities. He was a Police Officer and Detective in Princeton New Jersey for ten years and then served with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for 23 years. He has the distinction of being regarded as one of the highest decorated Police Officers in the department’s history including awards for Valor, Community Service and multiple Lifesaving awards. He retired at the rank of Lieutenant. He is the author of three popular books published by St, Martins Press in New York. “TRUE BLUE POLICE STORIES BY THOSE WHO HAVE LIVED THEM”,” A COP’S LIFE” and “TRUE BLUE TO PROTECT AND SERVE”.

Sutton was one of the most featured Police Officers on the hit TV series “COPS” and had roles in major motion pictures such as “CASINO” “FOOLS RUSH IN” and “MISS CONEGENIALITY’ as well as co starring in the pilot episode of “LAS VEGAS” with James Caan.

Sutton’s professional articles on Ethics and Integrity have been published by major news sources and he has spoken on the topic of ‘POLICING WITH HONOR” to thousands of law enforcement officers nationwide. He is also the creator and inspiration behind the web based service soon to be launched, “ CELEBRATING LEGACY”, a web based service that allows its members to create, preserve and share the memories and lives of themselves, their loved ones and those who have passed.

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