In college and pro football, offensive and defensive linemen crash helmets when the ball is snapped, resulting in more than twice as many head impacts during games as other players sustain. The Zero2 Trench from VICIS is the first position-specific helmet approved for in-game use in the pros. Engineers added an extra layer of protection, a force-absorbing outer shell made of deformable plastic, to the front of the helmet, where linemen are more likely to get hit.
Historian Kai Bird, co-author of the 2005 book that inspired Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” has shared his thoughts about the upcoming film, revealing that he has high hopes for how it can resonate with the public during a conversation with David Nirenberg at Wolfensohn Hall, Institute for Advanced Study.
Do you love pasta, pizza, and any other Italian foods? Well, if most Italian things appeal to you, then the most popular Italian last names also will. Apart from sounding exotic and ancient, you will also be excited to find out the history behind some of the most common Italian last names you have become accustomed to.
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Apple TV+ and Disney+, both services that launched in November 2019, have also released a limited number of original films on their services. Apple TV+ released “The Elephant Queen” and “Hala” in 2019, while Disney+ debuted “Lady and the Tramp,” “Noelle” and “Togo.” None of these films were directed by black filmmakers.
Amazon Studios was not immediately available for comment, while Hulu, Apple TV+ and Disney+ did not respond to request for comment.
A bunch of no-hopers try to stage Shakespeare's "Tempest" under a useless director in "Beginner's Luck," an equally inept production which aims to wring comic mileage out of never-say-die amateurism. First feature of writing-directing team Nick Cohen and James Callis is a 90-minute train wreck in slow motion, with zero commercial potential.
A bunch of no-hopers try to stage Shakespeare’s “Tempest” under a useless director in “Beginner’s Luck,” an equally inept production which aims to wring comic mileage out of never-say-die amateurism.