Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage, el nuevo documental de la agrupación canadiense de rock progresivo Rush, se estrenará en TV el 26 de junio a través de los canales norteamericanos, VH1 y VH1 Classic. Más abajo está disponible el trailer oficial de la cinta dirigida y producida por Scot McFadyen y Sam Dunn, mismos que hicieron los documentales Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey, Global Metal y Iron Maiden: Flight 666.
“Geddy (Lee; bajo) estuvo en Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey y estábamos pensando en otras bandas con las que pudiéramos trabajar,” dice McFadyen. “Sentimos que Rush siempre ha sido subestimado por los críticos asi que los vimos mientras estaban de gira y les agradó lo que les dijimos. Comenzamos a trabajar en ello, luego Iron Maiden llegó y nos tomamos un descanso para hacer eso (Flight 666) y juntar dinero para financiar la película de Rush. Empezamos e hicimos muchas entrevistas así que ahora estamos editando toneladas de material de archivo.”
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Ricardo Reduzino17 de junho de 2010Muito legal a escolha de Brasedlia para essa exibie7e3o do decmuonte1rio do Rush!!!Isso de1 me dar esperane7as de que Brasedlia je1 possa estar incluedda na prf3xima turnea brasileira do Rush que foi anuncianda para outubro ou novembro deste ano.Vamos cruzar os dedos e torcer!!!
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, not about Nifong. The three players, Reade Seligmann, David Evans and Collin Finnerty, were fcaing charges of first degree kidnapping and first degree forcible sexual offense. The charges stem from an off-campus team party held on the night of March 13, 2006.In the hours after the party, one of the two black dancers hired to perform for the players claimed she had been violently raped in a bathroom by members of the lacrosse team. The three players, all of whom were white, were ultimately indicted for first degree rape, a charge that was dismissed on Dec. 22, 2006.Defense attorneys for the three players intend to hold a press conference near the attorney general’s office shortly after Cooper announces the outcome of the case. The players and their families will attend and each one of the players will likely read a written statement.When Cooper’s office took control of the case, the state’s top prosecutor said that «anything could happen» in their investigation, including a total reinstatement of the rape charge that Nifong had already let go.At the time, Nifong’s attorney told ABC News that the prosecutor understood he would be «more a hindrance than a help» as the case proceeded. Still, Freedman also denied that Nifong dropped the case because he had lost faith in the merit of the charges. From the early days after the party, Nifong was outspoken in his confidence that the accused Duke players had commited a crime.While the three accused lacrosse players may find some closure with the charges dropped, Nifong’s fate remains unclear — he could lose his license to practice law in North Carolina due to the ethics charges.The reasons that the Attorney General’s office will cite for the dismissal are not yet known, but the charges of the accuser and case brought forward by Nifong have been riddled with criticism since the early months after the party. Defense attorneys have released documents detailing how the accuser changed key details in her story in the weeks and months after the alleged assault. Legal analysts and forensic experts have criticized what they call a critically flawed photo identification lineup — a lineup that led to the identification and indictment of Evans, Finnerty, Seligmann. No DNA evidence was found matching any lacrosse players with samples from the rape kit, while DNA from unidentified men was found on the accuser’s body and clothing.On Tuesday, a spokeswoman for the Attorney General confirmed to ABC News that his office had completed its investigation into the Duke lacrosse case.Copyright 2007 ABC News Internet Ventures