Frederick or Fred Evans may refer to:
Fred Evans (born June 6, 1944) is an American philosopher. He is a Professor of philosophy at Duquesne University and Director of the Center for Interpretative and Qualitative Research. His research and teaching interests are in contemporary continental philosophy (Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, and Deleuze), social and political philosophy, and philosophy of language, psychology and technology.
Evans was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His work is informed both by his experiences as a psychologist and his time spent working under the auspices of an NGO in Laos during the 1970s. A reflection on these influences and his academic and activist work can be found in his brief intellectual biography at Duquesne’s website.
The Glenville shootout was a series of violent events which occurred in the Glenville section of Cleveland, Ohio, United States, beginning on the evening of July 23 and continuing through July 28, 1968. By the end of the conflict, seven people were killed: three policemen, three suspects, and a bystander. Fifteen others were wounded.
The shootout began on the evening of July 23, in the eastern section of the Glenville neighborhood when two police department tow truck drivers, wearing uniforms similar to those worn by police officers, were shot at in an ambush by heavily armed snipers while checking an abandoned car. Cleveland police officers, who were watching Fred Evans (1928-1978) and his radical black militant group, suspected of purchasing illegal weapons, exchanged fire with the militants at this time. It was not clear who fired first. The shootout attracted a large crowd that was mostly black, young, and "hostile". Before the night was over, seven were dead (three of the seven were Cleveland Police officers) and fifteen were wounded. When it became clear that the police were ill-equipped to handle the situation, Mayor Carl B. Stokes asked Governor James A. Rhodes to activate and deploy elements of the Ohio National Guard the following day.
Actors: Devin Bonnée (actor), Gerald Brodin (actor), Vincent Doenges (actor), Denton Blane Everett (actor), Liz Kimball (actor), Chris Osborn (actor), Tony Sears (actor), Deja Bernhardt (actress), Hannah Dalton (actress), Mykal Monroe (actress), Ilana Preslee (actress), Susan Roberts (actress), Jill Tyson (actress), Libby Villari (actress), Deja Bernhardt (producer),
Plot: Returning to Ananda is a one hour heartfelt, coming of age, made for television series about being lost in a town where everyone has found themselves. Welcome to the picturesque, Iowa town in which Ananda, our main character, grew up, the epicenter of the Transcendental Meditation Movement: Fairfield Iowa. You know, the Beatles guru, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi? Yes, him. Ananda, a rebellious pornographic cartoonist who is incapable of commitment and always getting herself into trouble, reluctantly returns to this tiny town to introduce her six-year old daughter, Izzy, to her father and get her birth certificate signed so that she can stay in school. When she gets there, Ananda is forced to reconcile who she really is, and in doing so finds that truly knowing yourself is more profound than you might think. If you have ever lived in a small town and left for bigger and better dreams, if you have ever been touched by Eastern Philosophy and it's changed your life, or have ever known anyone else who has ever been touched by it and it's annoyed the crap out of you, if you have a family that drives you mad with love and stupidity and if you have ever said, "I will never turn out like my parents!", then then be prepared to have your mind blown, your heart expanded, and your cheeks hurt from laughing in Returning to Ananda. Sometimes your parents weren't so off after all.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance,Actors: Robert Evans (actor), Robert Evans (actor), Jon Hudson (actor), Andrew Smith (actor), Andrew Smith (actor), Andrew Smith (actor), Bill Smith (actor), Stephen Smith (actor), Stephen Smith (producer), Stephen Smith (producer), Stephen Smith (writer), Stephen Smith (director), Stephen Smith (editor),
Plot: Doomsday is a word that is thrown around all too often these days, and in The Obsolete Cardboard Doomsday affair it is being thrown at the world's worst great detective, Archibald Nerk. Will he save the day? Will the dastardly Mr. X triumph? Will the audience become sick of rhetorical questions? Zero-budget and loving it, 'TOCDA' is the kind of anything-goes, post-modern, surreal comedy that laughs in the face of anyone simple enough to call it an anything-goes, post-modern, surreal comedy.
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Gerry Bamman (actor), Michael Boatman (actor), Frank Bonsangue (actor), P.J. Bradley (actor), Michael Edward Brooks (actor), Oscar J. Castillo (actor), Gary Cherkassky (actor), Mario D'Leon (actor), Tibor Feldman (actor), Russell Gibson (actor), Bruce MacVittie (actor), Lou Martini Jr. (actor), Sam Masotto (actor), Wade Mylius (actor), Victor Alfieri (actor),
Plot: Wealthy and successful businessman Ferro Olivetti (Victor Alfieri) enjoys the privileges and perks of his social stature, but on his father's deathbed he promises to obey "his father's will" and spend one month away from his identity and money.
Keywords: businessman, father-son-relationship, independent-film, italian, mean-boss, millionaire, new-york-cityActors: John Bleifer (actor), William Boyett (actor), Paul Brinegar (actor), Benny Burt (actor), Stanley Clements (actor), Joe Downing (actor), David Gorcey (actor), Huntz Hall (actor), Thomas Browne Henry (actor), Clegg Hoyt (actor), Michael Ross (actor), Tim Ryan (actor), Rick Vallin (actor), Danny Welton (actor), Charles Williams (actor),
Plot: "Sach" has become a camera fiend so, in the pursuit of some ready cash, "Duke" takes him and his photographs to the editor of the New York Morning Blade, Mr. Ray Vance. He hires them to get some photos of gangland boss Frankie Arbo but Mr. Arbo does not care to have his picture in the papers and dislikes cameramen for the same reason. "Sach" and "Duke" pose as interior decorators in the penthouse of Mae Randall in order to get photos of Arbo. Later, at Arbo's night club, the boys learn that the gangster is importing a tough hoodlum from Chicago. "Sach" and "Duke" lure the visiting gunman, Handsome Hal Lomax to Mrs. Kelly's boardinghouse and trick him into staying there through false police calls. "Sach" masquerades as Handsome Hal and gets away with it, and he and "Duke" manage to get into Arbo's inner office with the Boss and his henchmen, and the boys are cut into the gang's racket, which is counterfeit money. Then Handsome Hal shows up and things are getting dicey for the boys until Handsome Hal's jilted sweetheart, Dolly Tate makes her appearance, and she is so put out with getting jilted by the real Handsome Hal that she identifies "Sach" as the real Handsome Hal, and fingers Handsome himself as the impostor.. "Sach" has been taking photos with a miniature camera hidden in his cigarette holder, but accidentally unloads the camera, and the film falls out, exposing the boys and the film.
Keywords: 1950s, alias, b-movie, blonde, boarding-house, bowery-boys, bowery-manhattan-new-york-city, camera, chicago-illinois, cigarette-girlActors: Walter Bechmann (actor), Gustaf Dennert (actor), Rudolf Essek (actor), Kurt Felden (actor), Angelo Ferrari (actor), Werner Fuetterer (actor), Max Holzboer (actor), Ernst Legal (actor), Otto Matthies (actor), Edgar Nollet (actor), Werner Pledath (actor), Karl-Heinz Reppert (actor), Heinz Rühmann (actor), Walter Schenk (actor), Hans Albin (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Romance,