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The Age Of Spin - a.k.a Dave Chappelle: Live At The Hollywood Palladium- was released alongside Deep In The Heart Of Texas, and featured a more focussed take on similar grounds. As well as addressing the mounting problems caused by his own generation, he made sure to hold a mirror up to the next, lest they end up crafting a similar hell for. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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Group 1: 2007-2006

Group 2: 2005-2001

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Each player will receive 2 practices hosted by College/Junior coaches and will play 4 games with College/Junior coaches on the benches. Players and parents will receive various specialized instructional/informational seminar sessions hosted by the coaches.

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Players that attend our camps and clinics will be given the opportunity to learn and interact with coaches from various leagues and levels and play a strong caliber of hockey. This will allow players to gain much needed vital instruction and information from the top hockey sources, which will aid in better decision making when it comes time to select your path in hockey. Our camps will help improve your overall skills and knowledge by having top coaches provide instruction/information during practice sessions, seminars and on the benches. Coaches are very approachable and will help you with any questions you may have

You will be able to network with some very knowledgeable and influential people in the hockey field. These people include current coaches, prep schools and elite minor hockey programs. We encourage players to come prepared with SAT and High school grades ready for our educational advisor. Our seminars enable players and parents to obtain instruction/information from reliable sources that are not there intending to sell you on something. Parents and players are able, at any time, to ask questions to the host coaches/staff at the seminar. We encourage both parents and players to ask questions which will ensures you have the right information from the proper sources to make the best decisions for both your hockey and educational goals.

Global’s is one of the only camps to have junior and college coaches on the benches during games and development sessions as well as answering questions during informational seminars. Coaches attending Global events are there to assist you in your skill development process as well as to give you valuable information/instruction. Global camps are not just for players looking to get into the junior ranks but also provide much needed information in regards to N.C.A.A. eligibility and variety of options available in hockey. Global gives every player an opportunity by having coaches from various leagues and levels on the benches. We provide the best opportunity to learn that there is not just one route to reach your playing aspirations.

2020 GLOBAL Las Vegas GUEST COACHES*

Global Las Vegas is proud to welcome various guest coaches from the college, junior, pro ranks from across North American. Global is working hard to make sure we continue to have great line up of guest coaches that is expected at a Global event, many of our guest coaches have been with us for more than 10 years and make our camps annual events. Our guest coaches will be participating as guest coaches/instructors on the benches, during practices and during the seminars at the camps

2019 (2020 Postponed Covid) over 125 various hockey personnel attended from various high levels of hockey.

2019 GLOBAL LAS VEGAS COACHES ATTENDANCE

Ty

Eigner

Head Coach

Bowling Green

NCAA Div 1

Rob

Rassey

Assistant Coach

Harvard

NCAA Div 1

Mike

Towns

Assistant Coach

AIC

NCAA Div 1

Jared

DeMichiel

Assistant Coach

Umass

NCAA Div 1

Mike

Corbett

Head Coach

Alabama Huntsville

NCAA Div 1

James

Marcou

Assistant Coach

Brown

NCAA Div 1

Ryan

Donald

Assistant Coach

Yale

NCAA Div 1

John

Ronan

Assistant Coach

Union

NCAA Div 1

David

Lassonde

Associate Head Coach

Dartmouth

NCAA Div 1

Brian

Hills

Associate Head Coach

RIT

NCAA Div 1

Josh

Ciocco

Assistant Coach

Merrimack

NCAA Div 1

Josh

Hauge

Assistant Coach

Clarkson

NCAA Div 1

TJ

Jindra

Hockey Operations

St Cloud

NCAA Div 1

Matt

Bruneteau

Assistant Coach

Anchorage

NCAA Div 1

Kristofer

Mayotte

Assoicate Head Coach

Providence

NCAA Div 1

Joesph

Howe

Assistant Coach

Alaska Fairbanks

NCAA Div 1

Cory

Schneider

Assistant Coach

Umass Boston

NCAA Div 3

Kyle

Wallack

Head Coach

Albertus Magnus College

NCAA Div 3

Kevin

Swallow

Head Coach

University of New England

NCAA Div 3

Jason

Bloomingburg

Head Coach

Aurora University

NCAA Div 3

Eric

Sikkenga

Head Coach

Davenport University

NCAA Div 3

Steve

Hanna

Assistant Coach

Davenport University

NCAA Div 3

Zach

Lebowitz

Assistant Coach

Tuffs University

NCAA Div 3

Arlen

Marshall

Head Coach

Manathanville

NCAA Div 3

Jeremy

Law

Head Coach

Missouri Stae

ACHA

Mark

Haupt

Head Coach

Fresno State

ACHA

Rylee

Orr

Head Coach

Oregon Unversity

ACHA

Christian

Vivian

Assistant Coach

Oregon Unversity

ACHA

Darren

Rumble

Assistant Coach

Sagina Spirit

OHL

Shane

Fukushima

Assistant Coach

Waterloo

USHL

Anthony

Noreen

Head Coach

Tri City Storm

USHL

Kenny

Brooks

Assistant Coach

Tri City Storm

USHL

Ryan

Durocher

Assistant Coach

Sioux City Musketeers

USHL

Tomas

Kapusta

Scout

Muskegon Lumberjacks

USHL

Joe

Lovell

Head Coach

Northeast Generals

NAHL

Rob

Liberatore

Assistant Coach

Northeast Generals

NAHL

Toby

Harris

Head Coach

Jersey Hitmen

USPHL NCDC

Nate

Bostic

GM

Islander Hockey Club

USPHL NCDC

Jay

Punsky

GM

Boston Bandits

USPHL NCDC

William

Weiand

GM

Northen Cyclones

USPHL NCDC

James

Ryerse

Scout

CT Rangers

USPHL NCDC

Barry

Wolff

Head Coach/GM

Merritt Centennials

BCHL

Darren

Naylor

Head Coach/GM

Nanaimo Clippers

BCHL

Brian

Maloney

Head Coach/GM

Chilliwack Chiefs

BCHL

Bobby

Henderson

Head Coach/GM

Langley Rivermen

BCHL

Brad

Bakken

Assistant Coach/Asst. GM

Langley Rivermen

BCHL

Craig

Didmon

Head Coach/GM

Victoria

BCHL

Jamie

Jackson

Assistant Coach

Coquitlam Express

BCHL

Brandon

West

Head Coach

West Kelowna Warriors

BCHL

Cleveland

Astle

Scout

Merritt Centennials

BCHL

Corey

Clarks

Scout

Surrey Eagles

BCHL

Kevin

Kamiski

Head Coach/GM

La Ronge

SJHL

Marty

Abrams

Head Coach/GM

Navan Grads

CCHL

Ean

Mendeszoon

Us Scout

Hawkesbury Hawks

CCHL

Dave

Dupas

Assistant Coach

Fort McMurray Oil Barons

AJHL

Charle

Moxham

Scout

Okotoks Oilers

AJHL

Peter

Goulet

Head Coach

Kingston Voyageurs

OJHL

Laurie

Barron

Head Coach/GM

Yarmouth Mariners

MJHL

Ryan

Wood

Head Coach

OCN Blizzards

MJHL

Mike

Russell

Scout

Dauphin Kings

MJHL

Kevin

Kamiski

Head Coach/GM

La Ronge

SJHL

Ryan

Leonard

Head Coach/GM

Cochrane Crunch

NOJHL

Ken

Law

Head Coach

Kelowna Chiefs

KIJHL

Tyler

Moore

Assistant GM

Revelstoke Grizzlies

KIJHL

Matt

Samson

GM

North Van Wolf Pack

PJHL

Burt

Henderson

Head Coach

Langley Trappers

PJHL

Brian

Addesa

Assistant Coach

Worcester Railers

EHL

Mark

Kumpel

Director of Hockey Operations

Eastern Hockey League

EHL

Todd

Stirling

Director of Hockey Operations

Walpole Express

EHL

Rich

DeCaprio

GM/Head Coach

Boston Junior Rangers

EHL

Andrew

Trimble

GM

New England Wolves

EHL

Mike

Murphy

Head Coach

Seattle Totems

WSHL

Chad

Olson

Assistant Coach/Asst. GM

Seattle Totems

WSHL

Shane

McColgan

Head Coach/GM

Valencia Flyers

WSHL

Kevin

McCloskey

GM

Utah Outliers

WSHL

Gary

Gill

Head Coach

Oklahoma City Blazers

WSHL

Dave

Hyrsky

Head Coach

Las Vegas Thunderbirds

WSHL

Chris

White

Head Coach/GM

Long Beach Bombers

WSHL

Chris

Wilhite

Head Coach

Pueblo Bulls

WSHL

Rob

Weingartner

Head Coach

Wichita Jr Thunder

WSHL

Rob

O’Rourke

Head Coach

Ontario Avalanche

WSHL

Trevor

Karasiewicz

Head Coach

Fresno Monsters

WSHL

Kyle

Lambourne

Head Coach

Slave Lake Ice Dogs

GMHL

Frank

Scarpaci Jr

Head Coach

Flordia Eels

USPHL P

Frank

Scarpaci

GM

Flordia Eels

USPHL P

Lincoln

Flagg

GM

JR Canes

USPHL P

Scot

Neves

Scout/Recuiter

Jersey Shore Whalers

USPHL P

Jason

Hoff

Assistant Coach

Charleston Colonials

USPHL P

Zachary

Vit

Head Coach

Potomac Patriots

USPHL P

Mike

Stanaway

Head Coach/Scout

New York Aviators/Brookings

USPHL P/NAHL

Nick

Adamek

Head Coach/GM

Steele County Blades

USPHL P

Tyler

Reble

Assistant Coach

Steele County Blades

USPHL P

Zachary

Pearson

GM/Head Coach

Decatur Blaze

USPHL P

Jim

Meyer

Asst. Coach

Decatur Blaze

USPHL P

Jon

Jonasson

Head Coach/GM

Minnesota Moose

USPHL P

Johnny

Schwarz

Assistant Coach

Chicago Cougars

USPHL P

Jimmy

Jensen

Head Coach/GM

Rum River Mallards

USPHL P

Jonathan

Sucese

Head Coach

Potomac Patriots

USPHL E

Dylan

Martin

Assistant Coach

Midwest Blackbirds

USPHL E

Matt

Johnson

Scout

Twin City Thunder

USPHL E

Brian

Umansky

Head Coach

Islander Hockey Club

USHL E

Tom

Train

Head Coach

Mid Cities Jr Stars

NA3HL

Caleb

Margeson

Assistant Coach

Atlanta Capitals

NA3HL

Philip

Oberlin

Head Coach/GM

Yellowstone Quake

NA3HL

Zack

Tucklaper

Assistant Coach

Yellowstone Quake

NA3HL

Bob

Richards

GM/Head Coach

Helena Bighorns

NA3HL

Steven

Kruk

Head Coach/GM

Gillete Wild

NA3HL

Greg

Sears

Head Coach

Great Falls Americans

NA3HL

Ethan

Hayes

Assistant Coach

Great Falls Americans

NA3HL

Jason

Smith

Assistant Coach/Scout

Atlanta Capitals/Topela Roader runners

NA3HL/NAHL

Leo

Fenn

Director Hockey

Tahoe Hockey Academy

Mike

Lewis

Athletic Director

Tahoe Hockey Academy

Garry

Unger

Hockey Director

Banff Hockey Academy

Bill

Doherty

President

Banff Hockey Academy

Fred

Voser

President

IHA Hockey Academy

Eric

Olsen

GM

IHA Hockey Academy

Adam

Bennet

GM/Head Coach

IHA Hockey Academy-FLD

Mike

Carlsen

Head Coach

Logan Lake Academy

Rod

Collins

Head Coach

Pilot Mound Academy

Locke

Miller

Academy Coach

Pursuit of Excellence

Brett

Heigl

Head Coach

Hoosac School

Ed

Gingher

U18 Head Coach

Ohio AAA Bluejackets

Tier 1

Steve

Petures

u18 Assistant Coach

Ohio AAA Bluejackets

Tier 1

Jon

Lizzotte

Head Coach

Northern Cyclones Academy

Chris

Zuccaro

Assistant Coach

Northern Cyclones Academy

Matt

Levine

Assistant Coach

18u/16u Colorado Rampage

Jon

Eng

Director of Sport Performance

Colorado Rampage AAA

Kyle

Brodie

Head Coach u16

Wenatchee Wild

Kenneth

Fitzgerald

Cap Hockey Management

Jason

Tartanic

Hockey Pathways

Rylan

Ferster

Hockey Pathways

Mike

Butters

Hockey Horizons

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Vegas Dave Parents

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Born
David Charles Rothenberg

June 18, 1976
DiedJuly 15, 2018 (aged 42)
Other namesDavid Jordan Robinson
OccupationArtist

Dave Dave, born David Charles Rothenberg and later David Jordan Robinson,[1] (June 18, 1976 – July 15, 2018)[2] was a conceptual artist whose father was found guilty of attempting to kill him by burning in 1983, when he was six years old.[3]

Attempted murder[edit]

David Rothenberg was six years old and living with his mother, Marie Rothenberg, in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York,[4] when his father, Charles Rothenberg, t, in California. The parents were divorced[5] and in conflict over custody of David; after the two argued on the telephone, on the evening of March 3, 1983, at a motel in Buena Park, Charles gave his son a sleeping pill and after he fell asleep, poured gasoline on the bed and set fire to it. He left the room and watched from a telephone booth across the street while other guests rescued David.[6][7][8][9]

Dave had third-degree burns over 90% of his body; he required finger and toe amputations[10] and received a total of more than a hundred skin grafts.[11] He was badly disfigured and during one grafting operation experienced brain swelling that led to seizures and other complications.[12] Charles Rothenberg, who stated that he had originally intended to kill himself as well as his son, was sentenced in July 1983 to 13 years in prison, the maximum permitted at the time for his offenses;[12] guidelines were changed as a result of the case.[9] He was released in 1990 on three years' supervised parole after serving seven years.[11][13] After two years he fled, but turned himself in to authorities.[1] In 1996 he was tried for a shooting in Oakland,[14] at which time Dave, then 19, visited him in prison;[6][8][15] he read a statement to him in which he stated that Charles Rothenberg was 'not a father, but an imposter'.[9] In 1998 Charles Rothenberg changed his name to Charley Charles, and in 2007, after also being convicted of various offenses in two other states,[9] under California's three strikes law he was sentenced to 25 years to life for weapons offenses in San Francisco.[6][15]Kamala Harris helped pursue the prosecution of Rothenberg in April 2005.[16]

David Rothenberg made television appearances, met celebrities including Michael Jordan,[10] and became a friend and protégé of Michael Jackson,[6][7][9] Marie Rothenberg married Richard Hafdahl, a police officer who had supervised the fire investigation, and moved to Orange County, California with David.[8][13] In 1985 she published a book titled David,[5] which was adapted into the 1988 TV movie of the same name.[17] In 2019, Marie Rothenberg and Mel White reissued her book as David's Story: burned by his father's rage, healed by his mother's love[5] with update and additional material.

Later life and career[edit]

Rothenberg attended ArtCenter College of Design.[7] By 1996 he was using only his first name;[9] he then legally changed his name to Dave Dave, to 'free myself of [Charles Rothenberg's] name and his legacy', as he said then.[8][9] He became a house music DJ, music producer and rap musician;[4] in 1996 he directed a music video for Kelli Lidell.[9] He later focused on conceptual art in Las Vegas.[6][7] His work included a project titled Lifted that he said grew out of 'a conscious desire to inspire others to be greater than themselves'[8] and collaborations with artists including Sheridee Hopper.[7]

Dave died on July 15, 2018, at the age of 42 at Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas from complications due to pneumonia.[6][18]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abBill Billiter; Nancy Wride (March 6, 1992). 'Rothenberg Flees, Then Surrenders'. Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^Press , Associated (2018-10-23). 'Dave Dave, set afire as a boy in California and a friend of Michael Jackson, died of natural causes'. The Mercury News. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  3. ^Las Vegas artist Dave Dave dies at 42, retrieved 2021-03-02
  4. ^ ab'Artist bio: Dave Dave'. ReverbNation. Retrieved August 19, 2018.
  5. ^ abcMarie Rothenberg; Mel White (January 6, 1985). 'The Searing Tale Of A Father's Deadly Crime'. Chicago Tribune. Excerpted from David.
  6. ^ abcdef'Dave Dave, whose father set him on fire in 1983, dies at 42'. San Francisco Chronicle. AP. August 16, 2018.
  7. ^ abcdeF. Andrew Taylor (August 4, 2016). 'Through life, Las Vegas artist Dave Dave finds inspiration for his work after childhood tragedy'. Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  8. ^ abcdeCorina Knoll (August 16, 2018). 'Dave Dave, an artist disfigured after his father set him on fire, dies at 42'. Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ abcdefghSean Emery (August 16, 2018) [August 15, 2018]. 'Dave Dave, the former David Rothenberg who was set afire by his dad in Buena Park 35 years ago, dies at 42'. Orange County Register.
  10. ^ ab''Air' Michael Does His Stuff For 13-year-old Burn Victim'. Orlando Sentinel. January 30, 1990.
  11. ^ abAnnette Haddad (January 24, 1990). 'Burn victim says wounds will heal when father's dead'. UPI.
  12. ^ ab'Man gets term for burning son'. Los Angeles Times. AP, UPI. July 30, 1983. p. 8 – via Milwaukee Journal.
  13. ^ ab'Man Who Burned His Son in 1983 Is to Be Freed From California Jail'. The New York Times. AP. January 23, 1990. p. 21.
  14. ^Kevin Fagan (January 26, 1996). 'Dad Who Set Son Afire Rages in Court / He denies shooting at Oakland hotel'. San Francisco Chronicle.
  15. ^ abMarisa Lagos (April 4, 2007). 'Rothenberg sentenced 25 years to life under three-strike law'. San Francisco Chronicle.
  16. ^Rothenberg sentenced 25 years to life under three-strike law
  17. ^Nancy Mills (October 24, 1988). 'Bernadette Peters Becomes the Logical Choice for TV's 'David''. Los Angeles Times.
  18. ^'Dave Dave, who was set afire as boy, died of natural causes'. San Francisco Chronicle. AP. October 23, 2018. Archived from the original on October 23, 2018.

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