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Book Review: Chemical Cowboys by Lisa Sweetingham. Journalist and author Lisa Sweetingham takes the readers behind the scenes of the investigations into major Ecstasy rings, while following the career of Special Agent Robert Gagne. For many years, Ecstasy was not taken all that seriously. Read Chemical Cowboys The DEA's Secret Mission to Hunt Down a Notorious Ecstasy Kingpin by Lisa Sweetingham with Kobo. In 1995, after receiving a tip from an. Action, Crime, Drama . Note: Because this project is categorized as in development, the data is only. 635 likes · 1 talking about this. The The CHEMICAL COWBOYS band is a boot stompin country-roots-rock group pushing envelopes in the. The CHEMICAL COWBOYS band is a boot stompin country-roots-rock group pushing envelopes in the Canadian country music scene. Front man Stephen Kambeitz, Greg Cox and. Special Agent Gagne with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) would play an integral part in changing that. Gagne was passionate about his work and wanted to make a difference. Chemical Cowboys Lisa SweetinghamWhile most DEA investigations were focused on cocaine and heroin Journalist and author Lisa Sweetingham takes the readers behind the scenes of the investigations into major Ecstasy rings, while following the career of Special Agent Robert Gagne. For many years, Ecstasy was not taken all that seriously. Special Agent Gagne with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) would play an integral part in changing that. Gagne was passionate about his work and wanted to make a difference. While most DEA investigations were focused on cocaine and heroin in and around 1. A call from an informant who was given a sample of Ecstasy by two Israeli Nationals was just the break he needed. Ecstasy got its start as a psychotropic drug and was quite popular for couple's counseling during the 1. It’s official name is 3, 4- Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). In 1. 98. 8, MDMA became a Schedule 1 Drug, determined to be highly addictive and with no real medical purpose. The effects of the drug diminish with each use, causing users to use more and more to gain the same results as when they begin taking it. The side effects and consequences of using Ecstasy, especially long- term use, can lead to permanent brain damage and even death. While very popular among young adults, Ecstasy knows no boundaries. It holds appeal to a wide spectrum of people from all walks of life. As the drug grew in popularity and there was a greater demand for the drug, it became all the more challenging for law enforcement officials to crack down on it. When one person in the Ecstasy chain was arrested or disappeared, another was immediately ready to take that person’s place. The Ecstasy business was ever changing and growing rapidly. The book opens with a stakeout in Los Angeles in November of 1. DEA agents followed their suspects and watched as they abandoned a SUV. Suspecting it was a trick set up by the suspects to make sure they were not being watched, the agents laid in wait, keeping an eye on the vehicle for days. Eventually, they made a move on the vehicle and discovered the body of a man linked to the Israeli mafia. There were obvious signs of his having been murdered. Suddenly, the stakes had risen and it was not just about the drugs anymore. In 1. 97. 3, President Nixon's declaration of war on drugs led to the establishment of the DEA. In the early years, the DEA went after anyone they could get, and that often meant the little guys. Today, they go for those higher up in the hierarchy. They want to suppliers and the cartel heads. It was no different for Special Agent Gagne and his partner, Special Agent Germanoski. The agents began by investigating two low level Israeli drug dealers in New York in 1. They infiltrated the nightclub scene, posing as gay ravers, in an effort to bring down Peter Gatien, a well- connected nightclub owner who they believed was a major player behind the scenes of the Ecstasy trade. Unfortunately, the jury found him not guilty despite the damaging evidence against him. The Chemical Cowboys are set to perform at this summers Big Valley Jambouree kick off party with Lindsay Ell, Lonestar and Blackjack Billy. Get this from a library! Special Agent Gagne was not so willing to let it go, and, as a result, suffered a blow when he is assigned a desk job, his maverick style finally catching up with him. However, that did not stop him from doing what he could to stay involved with the Ecstasy scene. In 1. 99. 5, when Gagne and Germanoski began their investigation into Ecstasy sales, the drug was barely a blip on the map. As time went on and the demand for the drug grew, other agencies across the globe began to take notice. The problem was so widespread that it did not take long before law enforcement agencies around the world joined forces to tackle the growing problem. The effort was lead by Gadi Eshed with the Israeli National Police. Once the various law enforcement agencies came together, their jobs suddenly became a lot easier. The tangled web of the Ecstasy underworld, at least that under investigation, was beginning to be unraveled. The drug was being imported into the United States from Holland. Israeli Nationals played a large part in the organization and distribution of Ecstasy during the 1. It was even tempting enough for the Israeli mafia to take up. The three countries, working with other countries across Europe, were able to put a major dent in the Ecstasy trade. While Special Agent Gagne plays a large part in Lisa Sweetingham's book, he is not the only major player, nor even the most important. The bringing down of a major Ecstasy kingpin, Oded Tuito, and many others tied to the industry was the result of the hard work of many. While jurisdictional issues occasionally came into play, for the most part the various law enforcement agencies involved worked together for their common cause. They relied heavily on confidential sources, such as informants. In fact, many of their leads come from those on the inside. It will come as no surprise that I am a fan of crime fiction, especially mysteries. I am fascinated by the investigative process, the discovery of clues that lead to another and another and how it all comes together in the end. True life investigations are even more fascinating in many ways. You may not be able to get into the characters' heads quite the way you can in fiction (which is one of the aspects I especially find appealing in reading fiction), but you can get a glimpse at how crimes are really solved and of our legal system at work. I have a new found respect for the hard work and dedication of those investigating drug crime rings and just what they are up against. They have an immense amount of patience, that's for sure, and their job requires meticulous attention to details. I am glad to have people like Special Agent Gagne and Commander Gadi Eshed on the job. They both take their jobs very seriously and it shows in their work product—and in their personal lives. There are a lot of players mentioned in this book, both criminals and authorities. Usually I do not have trouble keeping several characters straight while reading, but in this case, it proved to be a bit of a challenge. Fortunately, Sweetingham did try and help, reminding the reader of the link between one person and another without being repetitive; however, I would not have minded having an organizational chart to help me keep it all straight. Especially one or two involving the various criminal groups. I never know quite how to review a nonfiction book. While the events covered in the pages of Chemical Cowboys are factual and a matter of record, I do not want to spoil the book just the same. I will not go so far as to say the book reads like fiction, but I will say that it flows smoothly and the author has done a good job in presenting the information she has gathered. Is the book suspenseful? Chemical Cowboys was without a dull moment. Sweetingham kept me interested from the very first page through to the last. With both the law enforcement officers, the criminals and those who fall somewhere in between, the author presented them as the human beings they are, with their strengths and vulnerabilities. At times she talked about their families and their hopes and dreams, along with their failures. The people described in the book are more than just names on a page. Lisa Sweetingham saw to that. While the efforts of the DEA and their allies had a major impact on the Ecstasy trade, the distribution and abuse of the drug continues still today. There are new criminals in place to do the dirty work, and law enforcement agencies all over the world continue to do what they can to make our streets safer.
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Although there have been many European and some Latin American varieties of fascism since then, the Italian model was the first and the one that has had the most lasting influence. Mussolini drew on strong existing left- wing European currents such as anarcho- syndicalism, wanting to offer the world an alternative to what he saw as the failures of the Western democracies. His was a revolutionary agenda, designed to turn the world order upside down, rooted deeply in romantic and even avant- garde sensibilities. To see fascism as stemming ultimately from liberalism might sound surprising, but this is true of both socialism as well as fascism, because finally it is liberalism’s principle of human perfectibility from which these impulses derive. Fascism, we might say, is liberal romanticism gone haywire. In its healthy state, liberalism gives us constitutional democracy, but in its unhealthy state we end up with totalitarianism. Futurism, one of the leading modernist movements of the time, fed easily into fascism. Marinetti, who believed in war as “hygiene,” was a keen Mussolini supporter, as was the playwright Luigi Pirandello, though he had a different aesthetic tendency. Many philosophers, academics and artists were already sick of the mundane, transactional, enervating nature of democracy under leaders like Giovanni Giolitti, prime minister several times in the two decades preceding fascism. Benedetto Croce, on the other hand, was the great Italian idealist philosopher, an optimistic Hegelian who believed that liberal constitutionalism was forever on the move, boosted by the Italian Risorgimento (unification) of the mid- 1. Mussolini never openly persecuted Croce, partly for reasons of credibility — some internal criticism had to be allowed, to preserve the fa. To discuss Italian fascism in the context of Trumpism is not to draw silly one- on- one comparisons, because many material factors are different today, but to understand current developments there must be some historical basis for analysis. What this exercise attempts is to show that the myth of American exceptionalism is just that, a myth, and that we have traveled so far from our national founding impulses that other tendencies, namely forms of what used to be considered peculiarly European anxieties, have now become the defining features of our polity. Fascism rechannels economic anxiety. The German condition in the 1. European countries in general in the wake of World War I. Especially after the Russian Revolution, the urgent question for all of Europe became: Was socialism the right path, or capitalism? And in either case, was a new political order required? Finally!: We are now adding tons of weather and climate info for cities and states across the world, starting with the US: Select a state by name. In Italy, socialism became quite popular after the war, making industrialists and large agriculturalists very worried. The fascist squads, which at first had arisen spontaneously, came in handy to break the back of socialist cooperatives, both in industry and agriculture, particularly in northern Italy which was more advanced than the south. In the early part of his career, the opportunist Mussolini was anti- war (he didn’t want Italy to join the war), as were socialists in general. But during the course of World War I he changed his tune. Evidence shows that he was financed by oligarchic foreign interests who wanted Italy to get into the war, which of course it did. For the same money men, the question became, after the war, what to do with the mobilized energy of the arditi, or the squadrists? The original fascists, Mussolini included, were very socialist in inclination, and their manifestos reflected that. Mussolini’s initial program for fascism could pass, with some changes, as an egalitarian dream. The founders of fascism were big on workers’ rights, expropriation of leading industries and even women’s right to equality. The violent contest between socialists and fascists in the countryside had already abated by the time Mussolini came to power. Yet the oligarchic powers sought, in Mussolini, a figure to permanently channel and mobilize the violent social energy on behalf of capitalism. The most recent phase of globalization, which took off during the 1. World War I. For the elites who propagated the “Washington consensus” in the 1. New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, there was nothing complicated about globalization: Incomes would rise around the world, inequality would fall and liberal tolerance would flourish. This rosy picture is so far from reality as to be laughable, and it is a truth evident to the world’s peoples, except for the transnational elites still beholden to the abstract propositions. Thus the question arises again, with as much urgency as in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution: What shall be the world’s economic order? Is it possible to conceive, at this late date, of globalization with a human face? Or is something more revolutionary needed? The problem today is that socialism, unfortunately, became discredited in the eyes of liberals in the West because of the failed Soviet experiment. Socialism did not have to go the authoritarian route, but that is sadly how it turned out. So today we have a clear problem, i. Into this vacuum, fascists all over the Western world are entering to redirect the majority white population’s nervousness into xenophobic and imperialist aims. Each country, depending on its power structure, will pursue these aims, once it succumbs to the fascist virus, differently. It is worth remembering, however, that it was liberalism, with its absurd triumphant mentality in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, that took away movement toward any form of socialism as a legitimate path, and therefore made the rise of fascism inevitable. Liberal institutions have already been fatally weakened. We are currently lamenting Trump’s evisceration of the media and other institutions of democracy, but he would not be having such success, at least with half of the population, if those institutions were not already seriously compromised. It is easy to dismiss his mockery of the “fake media,” but before Trump did anyone take the media, with some venerable exceptions, seriously anyway? The mass media have never been interested in the nuances of policy, and are focused instead on personality, celebrity and spectacle. Most of the print media are also compromised because of loyalty to American exceptionalism. It is no coincidence that Trump has merged his critique of the “fake media” with exceptionalism, because it allows him to present the media as tools of a discredited ideology. Before Trump, the media were tied, as a general rule, to the consensus on neoliberalism, and their bias became all the more evident during the last campaign. When it comes to telling the truth about power, the media have not been interested in doing so for a long time. They may now be reacting viscerally against Trump, because of the crude way in which he takes on their shallowness, but it doesn’t mean anything to his supporters. Trump’s critique of the media applies to all our liberal institutions prior to his arrival on the scene. Mussolini’s fascist program landed in the middle of deep disillusionment with liberal institutions. Italy had experienced a rapid spurt of growth due to industrialization in the late 1. The south was poor and undeveloped, overcome by feudal values, while the north was unsure about empowering labor to share the fruits of growth. The strong labor movement started shading into anarcho- syndicalism, quite similar to the original fascist manifesto. The situation is not exactly comparable today, because ours is a mature economy with declining traditional industrial sectors, while Italy’s was an emerging economy with growing industries. But the sense that the institutions of democracy were failing to support a fair standard of living was widespread. The Italian parliamentary system was marked by a tendency toward transformismo or “transformism,” to which our strongest parallel would be Bill (or Hillary) Clinton’s triangulation. In many ways Clinton can be seen as a parallel to Giolitti, with the same ability to throw doubt on the health of liberal democracy, even as deals are cut right and left). Transformismo, or triangulation, appeals to career civil servants, politicians and media people, but its chameleon- like tendency to absorb the ideas of the opposition and to neutralize them and make them invisible leaves a profoundly disillusioning aftertaste. Ideology desperately wants to make a comeback, which was true in transactional Italy, and is certainly true of America now. Internal strongmen tussles don’t mean anything. In the beginning Mussolini didn’t seem the most obvious choice to lead the fascist movement. Italy’s best- known provocateur, Gabriele d’Annunzio, a flamboyant writer with a continental reputation, beat him to it by organizing a militia to lay siege to Fiume, a small territory on the northeast coast, part of the unredeemed lands claimed by the irredentist movement. Find 535 listings related to Storefront Glass Contractors in Los Angeles on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Glass-Auto. 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As a polite reference to a dead person, it has become common practice to use the participle form of . Death is the cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Phenomena which commonly bring about death include biological aging, predation. THE POEMS OF WALT WHITMAN . LONDON: Walter Scott, 24 Warwick Lane Paternoster Row, AND NEWCASTLE-ON. Comments for Tomato problems: tomato leaves are turning yellow and stems are dying off. Click here to add your own comments. How many leaves does it take to cover the ground with a layer of leaves one leaf thick? The answer to this question will start us on our way. The ashes left after a cremation are sometimes referred to by the neologismcremains, a portmanteau of . Animal and plant cells normally reproduce and function during the whole period of natural existence, but the aging process derives from deterioration of cellular activity and ruination of regular functioning. Aptitude of cells for gradual deterioration and mortality means that cells are naturally sentenced to stable and long- term loss of living capacities, even despite continuing metabolic reactions and viability. In the United Kingdom, for example, nine out of ten of all the deaths that occur on a daily basis relates to senescence, while around the world it accounts for two- thirds of 1. Hayflick & Moody, 2. Almost all animals who survive external hazards to their biological functioning eventually die from biological aging, known in life sciences as . Some organisms experience negligible senescence, even exhibiting biological immortality. These include the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. Unnatural causes of death include suicide and homicide. From all causes, roughly 1. In general, clinical death is neither necessary nor sufficient for a determination of legal death. A patient with working heart and lungs determined to be brain dead can be pronounced legally dead without clinical death occurring. As scientific knowledge and medicine advance, formulating a precise medical definition of death becomes more difficult. This is generally a steady decline until matching ambient temperature. Rigor mortis, the limbs of the corpse become stiff (Latin rigor) and difficult to move or manipulate. Decomposition, the reduction into simpler forms of matter, accompanied by a strong, unpleasant odor. Problems of definition. French – 1. 6th- /1. Monk and Death, recalling mortality and the certainty of death (Walters Art Museum)The concept of death is a key to human understanding of the phenomenon. For example, brain death, as practiced in medical science, defines death as a point in time at which brain activity ceases. As a point in time, death would seem to refer to the moment at which life ends. Determining when death has occurred requires drawing precise conceptual boundaries between life and death. This is difficult, due to there being little consensus on how to define life. This general problem applies to the particular challenge of defining death in the context of medicine. It is possible to define life in terms of consciousness. When consciousness ceases, a living organism can be said to have died. One of the flaws in this approach is that there are many organisms which are alive but probably not conscious (for example, single- celled organisms). Another problem is in defining consciousness, which has many different definitions given by modern scientists, psychologists and philosophers. Additionally, many religious traditions, including Abrahamic and Dharmic traditions, hold that death does not (or may not) entail the end of consciousness. In certain cultures, death is more of a process than a single event. It implies a slow shift from one spiritual state to another. Thus, the definition of . Death was once defined as the cessation of heartbeat (cardiac arrest) and of breathing, but the development of CPR and prompt defibrillation have rendered that definition inadequate because breathing and heartbeat can sometimes be restarted. Events which were causally linked to death in the past no longer kill in all circumstances; without a functioning heart or lungs, life can sometimes be sustained with a combination of life support devices, organ transplants and artificial pacemakers. Today, where a definition of the moment of death is required, doctors and coroners usually turn to . It is presumed that an end of electrical activity indicates the end of consciousness. Suspension of consciousness must be permanent, and not transient, as occurs during certain sleep stages, and especially a coma. In the case of sleep, EEGs can easily tell the difference. The category of . Franklin Miller, senior faculty member at the Department of Bioethics, National Institutes of Health, notes: . These patients maintained the ability to sustain circulation and respiration, control temperature, excrete wastes, heal wounds, fight infections and, most dramatically, to gestate fetuses (in the case of pregnant . Eventually it is possible that the criterion for death will be the permanent and irreversible loss of cognitive function, as evidenced by the death of the cerebral cortex. All hope of recovering human thought and personality is then gone given current and foreseeable medical technology. At present, in most places the more conservative definition of death – irreversible cessation of electrical activity in the whole brain, as opposed to just in the neo- cortex – has been adopted (for example the Uniform Determination Of Death Act in the United States). In 2. 00. 5, the Terri Schiavo case brought the question of brain death and artificial sustenance to the front of American politics. Even by whole- brain criteria, the determination of brain death can be complicated. EEGs can detect spurious electrical impulses, while certain drugs, hypoglycemia, hypoxia, or hypothermia can suppress or even stop brain activity on a temporary basis. Because of this, hospitals have protocols for determining brain death involving EEGs at widely separated intervals under defined conditions. Legal. The death of a person has legal consequences that may vary between different jurisdictions. A death certificate is issued in most jurisdictions, either by a doctor, or by an administrative office upon presentation of a doctor's declaration of death. Misdiagnosed. There are many anecdotal references to people being declared dead by physicians and then . 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These conditions cause loss of homeostasis, leading to cardiac arrest, causing loss of oxygen and nutrient supply, causing irreversible deterioration of the brain and other tissues. Of the roughly 1. Home deaths, once commonplace, are now rare in the developed world. Tobacco smoking caused an estimated 1. One such disease is tuberculosis, a bacterial disease which killed 1. M people in 2. 01. Ziegler says worldwide approximately 6. M people died from all causes and of those deaths more than 3. M died of hunger or diseases due to deficiencies in micronutrients. The evolutionary cause of aging is, at best, only just beginning to be understood. It has been suggested that direct intervention in the aging process may now be the most effective intervention against major causes of death. He demonstrated that stress decreases adaptability of an organism and proposed to describe the adaptability as a special resource, adaptation energy. The animal dies when this resource is exhausted. Later on, Goldstone proposed the concept of a production or income of adaptation energy which may be stored (up to a limit), as a capital reserve of adaptation. It is demonstrated that oscillations of well- being appear when the reserve of adaptability is almost exhausted. In high- income and middle income countries nearly half up to more than two thirds of all people live beyond the age of 7. In low- income countries, where less than one in five of all people reach the age of 7. It is usually performed by a specialized medical doctor called a pathologist. Autopsies are either performed for legal or medical purposes. A forensic autopsy is carried out when the cause of death may be a criminal matter, while a clinical or academic autopsy is performed to find the medical cause of death and is used in cases of unknown or uncertain death, or for research purposes. 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When the answers that we seek, seem to bring no release. And the simple prayer we begin to pray, is to feel His sweet peace. When the trials seem to come from every direction without fail. And the devil tries to knock you down, but his tactics end with no avail. When the cross we carry begins to run our patience thin. And you look around on all sides wondering how it all will end. Just lift your hands up in the air, and praise His name still. Knowing you are in His grace and for you He knows His perfect will. Stay true to His Word! On your knees His face diligently seek. For in His strength and refuge; renewal comes when our flesh gets weak. Trust Him and have faith in His promises and to the world do not conform. Though we all experience loneliness, the heart of faith is that we are never alone, says the Rev. Exodus 14:19-31 We are Never Alone. We Never Sail Alone What were the Israelites feeling when they stood at the shore of the Red Sea? 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Meryl Streep steps up to the plate with another cheerfully game performance in “Florence Foster Jenkins,” a warm, generous-hearted portrait of the title character. Florence Foster Jenkins (born Narcissa Florence Foster; July 19, 1868 – November 26, 1944) was an American socialite and amateur soprano who was known. Case in point, Ashton Kutcher's take on Steve Jobs in Jobs and then Michael Fassbender's portrayal later that same year in Steve Jobs. Then there are films like Florence Foster Jenkins. When picked up by the right studio and hand- picking the proper writer to helm a story line this, sometimes the first time really is the charm. While there are a few annoying aspects to this film, here are a few reasons why I found this film to be absolutely delightful as a whole. Thinking she still has what it takes to perform and produce music, she sets out to find a pianist in Cosme Mc. Moon (Simon Helberg). Determined to help her, while having the utmost faith in her as well, her husband St. Clair (Hugh Grant) remains by her side as she rehearses and prepares. The kicker is that she is now a terrible singer, but nobody has the guts to tell her, so they just choose to train her as much as possible for a show that will ultimately make people laugh hysterically. I would normally be growing tired of Meryl Streep in these types of roles, but she truly gives a heartwarming and compelling performance as this titular character. I truly couldn't see anyone else in this role. Thankfully, this cast plays off each other as if they have been acting together for years. Meryl Streep is incredible as this character, so there really isn't much to say there. Hugh Grant as her husband feels very well- realized and I believed every second of their chemistry together. Florence Foster Jenkins MovieHaving said that, the real standout to me was Simon Helberg. His incredibly quirky performance as Cosme made me chuckle, become incredibly annoyed by his laughing, and ultimately really care for the character in the end. Some may find his portrayal quite annoying, but comparing this to the television series, The Big Bang Theory, which is what he is most known for, he definitely shows his range. I would've cared more if their was some sort of realization scene. On top of that, many of the scenes requiring the character of Florence to be singing really had me cringing. Yes, that is the intention of the film, but the scenes do go on a little long and make for a few off- putting sequences. Florence Foster Jenkins was a mid-20th-century New York socialite who became known for her generosity to musicians and musical institutions, then grew notorious for. The Meryl Streep movie is compared to the Florence Foster Jenkins true story, with photos of the real Jenkins, St. Clair Bayfield and Cosmé McMoon. Read the Florence Foster Jenkins movie synopsis, view the movie trailer, get cast and crew information, see movie photos, and more on Movies.com. That being said, this film is a very well- structured piece of filmmaking that I will look back on and remember as a 2. I really enjoyed watching Florence Foster Jenkins. Having said that, I would like to recommend this to many different age groups, due to the fact that it is quite funny and heartwarming. It is a far more accessible film than the trailers make it out to be. Yes, this is a film that goes through the many motions that you would think it would explore, leaving nothing too surprising on the table, but as a film, it is very emotionally effective. This will not be mentioned as one of my favourite films of the year by any means, but I will most likely give it an honourable mention. Florence Foster Jenkins is a delightful and emotionally satisfying biopic. Florence Foster Jenkins Last Will And TestamentFLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS - Official Full Trailer - In UK Cinemas 6th May. Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant. IN UK CINEMAS 6. TH MAY 2. BOOK TICKETS HERE: http: //bit. DI2. EVBased on an astonishing true story, starring Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant and Simon Helberg, and directed by Stephen Frears (The Queen, Philomena), the hilarious and inspiring FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS opens in UK cinemas nationwide on 6th May 2. FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS tells the inspirational true story of the eponymous New York heiress who obsessively pursued her dream of becoming a great singer. The film celebrates the human spirit, the power of music and the passion of amateurs everywhere. |