LETTERS; Beutel Defends Moscow Report News Is News" TV LETTERS
Date: 14 December 1975
BILL BEUTELLESTER MARKEL
Bill MARKEL
R Baker comment on news events that are made to happen because someone knows editor will print it or broadcast it; drawing
Thomas Matthew DeLonge (; born December 13, 1975) is an American musician best known as the co-founder, co-lead vocalist, and guitarist of the rock band Blink-182 across three stints (1992–2005, 2009–2015, and since 2022). He is also the lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Angels & Airwaves, which he formed in 2005 after his first departure from Blink-182. DeLonge is noted for his distinctive nasal singing voice.
DeLonge received his first guitar as a child and later began writing punk rock songs. While in high school, he formed Blink-182 with bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Scott Raynor. They signed with Cargo Music and released their debut album, Cheshire Cat (1995), which made them popular in the local scene. Their second album, Dude Ranch (1997), was released by MCA Records and featured the hit single "Dammit". Travis Barker replaced Raynor in 1998 and the group achieved widespread success with their third album, Enema of the State (1999), which featured three hit singles; it sold more than 15 million copies worldwide and went quadruple-platinum in the U.S. The band's fourth release, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001), gave them their first No. 1 album.
DeLonge and Barker experimented with post-hardcore music on the album Box Car Racer (2002), which they released under the name Box Car Racer, but the side project was dissolved the next year. Blink-182's untitled fifth album, also known eponymously as Blink-182 (2003), reflected a change in tone. Following internal tension spearheaded by DeLonge, the band broke up in 2005 before reuniting in 2009. During their initial breakup, DeLonge formed Angels & Airwaves, which has released five albums and evolved into what he calls an "art project" encompassing various forms of media. In 2015, DeLonge once again departed from Blink-182 before returning a second time in 2022.
Outside of music, DeLonge has founded companies such as Macbeth Footwear, which sells vegan and organic clothing; Modlife, which sells technology designed to help artists monetize their creations; and To the Stars, which is dedicated to the exploration of fringe science. He scored and produced the sci-fi film Love (2011), has multiple film projects in development, and wrote the children's book The Lonely Astronaut on Christmas Eve (2013).
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Date: 14 December 1975
BILL BEUTELLESTER MARKEL
Bill MARKEL
R Baker comment on news events that are made to happen because someone knows editor will print it or broadcast it; drawing
Date: 13 December 1975
By LESLEY OELSNER Special to The New York Times
Lesley Special
US Sup Ct refuses on Dec 12 to lift ct-imposed 'gag order' that curbs pretrial press coverage of Neb murder case; also refuses to give speedy emergency rev to press challenge to order but agrees to rev in non-expedited manner; rev may also include related issue of whether cts may ban press altogether from some preliminary proceedings in efforts to insure fair trials; Justices Brennan, Stewart and Marshall note, in order, that they would have granted request to expedite case and granted motion to stay gag order pending Ct resolution of case; Justice White noted that he would nave stayed order to extent that it bars publication of information disclosed in public at preliminary hearing; case revd (M)
Date: 14 December 1975
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
more than 1,000 Washington-area newspaper unionists on Dec 13 rally outside Washington Post in protest called by Greater Washington Central Labor Council; are protesting decision by paper to hire non-union pressmen to take place of striking pressmen; demonstration includes appeals from union leaders for subscriber and ad boycott of paper, denunciation of union members, chiefly in Newspaper Guild, who have continued working at Post through strike, and burning in effigy of Post publisher Katharine Graham; negotiators for Post and pressmen schedule bargaining meeting for 16, though paper has set deadline of Dec 14 to place nonunion crews in pressroom; paper is also negotiating with Mailers Union; paper's exec vp Mark Meagher comments; exec editor Benjamin Bradlee has Jielped out on shifts in mail room and on loading dock (M)
Date: 13 December 1975
Newspaper Guild exec vp Harry Fisdell says guild negotiating com set strike deadline at NY Post for Dec 18; says Paul Yager, regional dir of FMCS, asked labor mediator Theodore Kheel to enter talks (S)
Date: 13 December 1975
NYS Investigation Comm Chmn David W Brown says comm will hold hearings in Jan on grand-jury leaks; hearings will focus on 'conflict between rights of individual under investigation and public's right to know'; comm is acting on Sen Roy M Goodman and NY ACLU exec dir Ira Glasser request (S)
Date: 14 December 1975
By JOHN C. DEVLIN Special to The New York Times
John DEVLIN
John F McDonald and Edward R Isaacs of Rutgers Univ are working to set up section devoted to journalism in Livingston Coll Library to hon Robert Gardner, newspaperman who died in 1970(S)
Date: 14 December 1975
By PETER T. KILBORN Special to The New York Times
Peter KILBORN
4 workers who were recently fired at GM plant in GB may lose their unemployment pay for 6 wks because of peculiarities of new Brit labor laws (S)
Date: 14 December 1975
By EDWIN L. DALE Jr
Edwin DALE
Comment on reasons that Fed Reserve Bd chmn Arthur F Burns wishes Fed Reserve to be exempted from Sunshine Act, which would open most Govt agency proceedings to public; Burns believes that unless Fed is exempted there would be destructive consequences for entire country; drawing
Date: 13 December 1975
Date: 14 December 1975
By HELEN P. SILVER Special to The New York TimesThe New York Times/Iris Schnelder
Helen SILVER