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  1. 9. Jan. 2024 · A middle-aged woman experiencing homelessness for the first time in Victoria steps up to lead when her encampment floods and the community moves to a parking...

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    • Victoria Film Festival
  2. 26. März 2022 · The 1945 poster advertising Louis Jordan’s “Caldonia” depicts Jordan with arms outstretched, his saxophone placed across his chest. He wears large pinstripe pants and a pinstripe jacket. The poster’s obvious hand-colored quality, with its artificial coloring against the black-and-white photograph, recalls animation; its multicolor print ...

  3. Caldonia is a two reel American musical short film directed by William Forest Crouch and released by Astor Pictures in 1945. The film stars jazz musician Louis Jordan and was produced by his manager Berle Adams.

  4. Edinburgh Caledonia Film Studios Ltd welcome you to the public consultation website for their proposed Film Studio Campus at Gartcosh. This follows the submission of a Proposal of Application Notice to North Lanarkshire Council on 20th January 2022. You can find the site here:

  5. Caldonia features early- to mid-twentieth century posters announcing the meetings and club dates of musicians as wide-ranging as Otis Redding, W. C. Handy, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin—including the 1945 poster advertising “Caldonia,” which was released on Decca Records by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five. The exhibition also includes posters for films such as Cabin in the Sky (1943 ...

  6. On the secret like-mindedness between old Caledonia (the Latin name used by the Roman Empire to refer to most of the land area of Scotland) and New Caledonia (the French territory comprising ...

  7. 8. Juli 2023 · Jordan even did two film versions of the song, the short “Caldonia” film and “Swing Parade of 1946.” "Little Richard said “Caldonia Boogie” was the first non-gospel song he ever learned," wrote Stephen Koch.