Anne Feeney, a key part of the folk music movement and a committed political and labor activist, died Wednesday in Pittsburgh, Pa. from complications of Covid-19. She was 69 and her daughter, Amy Sue Berlin, announced her passing on Facebook.
Feeney was a major player on the folk circuit, the first woman president of a musicians union in the US, and a regular collaborator with folk icons like Pete Seeger, John Prine, and Peter Paul and Mary. Her anthem Have You Been to Jail for Justice is sung on picket lines and in jail cells around the world.
Her career included more than 4,000 shows across North America and Europe performing for striking workers, in union halls, and large protests. Her performance at the World Trade Organization protests in 1999 was featured in the documentary This is What Democracy Looks Like. She organized dozens of tours supporting various causes, including the Sing Out...
Feeney was a major player on the folk circuit, the first woman president of a musicians union in the US, and a regular collaborator with folk icons like Pete Seeger, John Prine, and Peter Paul and Mary. Her anthem Have You Been to Jail for Justice is sung on picket lines and in jail cells around the world.
Her career included more than 4,000 shows across North America and Europe performing for striking workers, in union halls, and large protests. Her performance at the World Trade Organization protests in 1999 was featured in the documentary This is What Democracy Looks Like. She organized dozens of tours supporting various causes, including the Sing Out...
- 2/4/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Matthew Byrd Oct 18, 2018
EA Dice says that the controversial German campaign isn't what you think it might be.
When it was revealed that Battlefield V's single-player campaign will let you play as German soldiers, many feared that the game would glorify the Nazis in some way. However, developer EA Dice insists that the German story will be a much more tragic tale.
The German portion of the campaign (The Last Tiger) follows a Tiger tank crew carrying out their orders even as the German army is on the brink of defeat. As the inevitability of their fate becomes clear, the Tiger tank crew began to question the beliefs of the Nazi party as well as what their role in this war has been. Despite focusing on the Germans, Dice says that their decision to include a campaign from the German's perspective isn't based on their desire to tell a hero's tale.
EA Dice says that the controversial German campaign isn't what you think it might be.
When it was revealed that Battlefield V's single-player campaign will let you play as German soldiers, many feared that the game would glorify the Nazis in some way. However, developer EA Dice insists that the German story will be a much more tragic tale.
The German portion of the campaign (The Last Tiger) follows a Tiger tank crew carrying out their orders even as the German army is on the brink of defeat. As the inevitability of their fate becomes clear, the Tiger tank crew began to question the beliefs of the Nazi party as well as what their role in this war has been. Despite focusing on the Germans, Dice says that their decision to include a campaign from the German's perspective isn't based on their desire to tell a hero's tale.
- 10/18/2018
- Den of Geek
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