Asylum (DVD)
In the 1950s and'60s, controversial Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing enacted a radical new therapy for the mentally ill. Setting up a series of safe houses where schizophrenics could live communally and without medication in a nurturing home environment, Laing promoted freedom, responsibility, and compassion as methods to foster his patients' mental healing. Filmmaker Peter Robinson chronicled Laing's revolutionary ideas in the astonishing 1971 documentary ASYLUM, recording his seven-week stay at the Archway Community safe house in London in an honest style that both humanized the face of madness and set the standard for cinema verite filmmaking.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33
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The four-button front and shirt collar design are perfect for the modern business man.
Four-button front entry
Shirt collar lapel
Two side pockets
Front breast flap pocket
Three interior pockets
Button cuffs
Fully lined jacket
85-percent polyester/15-percent rayon
Trouser features zip fly with button/hook and bar closure
Pleated front
Available in taupe
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Dry clean
Made in Philippines
Model no. K93417
Imported
A sporty look completes your outfit with the addition of these Versace 460 Designer Sunglasses.
Plastic frame
Polycarbonate lenses
Measures approximately 5.5 inches wide
Available in light tortoise/gold, black/gold, and dark tortoise/gold
Made in Italy
Model number 460
Imported
Studio drummer and teacher Billy Ward delves into groove theory in this instructional program intended for the experienced musician. Built around a unique structure, BIG TIME includes tutorials, audio commentary, and live performances which illustrate such topics as: timekeeping, miking methods, shuffles, and fills. Also includes 45 minutes of live material with Billy Ward playing alongside Andy Hess on bass.
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