Jim Stevens, legally blind, masters the art of sight unseen
An adjustable monocular lens from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Visual Impairment Services Outpatient Rehabilitation Program in Aurora over here, a talking desk calculator and accompanying desktop computer over there. Jim Stevens, who is ...
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July 8, 2015
Read an Eyewitness Account of the German Surrender in World War II
During World War II, hundreds of photographers and reporters were dispersed around the world on behalf of the Associated Press. In 1945, when the war ended, the agency published Reporting to Remember, an anthology of first-hand accounts of what they ...
Game of Thrones Season 5 Takes Its Cues From The Godfather
She fought her way across the kingdom as Mother of Dragons and the leader of an army composed partly of freed slaves that she thinks of as her children. And there's trouble brewing. Season five sees the former slavers in the city pushing back against ...
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April 13, 2015
Exclusive: Back in Time director Jason Aron on making the definitive Back to ...
Nothing big happens with Back to the Future without going across Bob Gale's desk. He is the gatekeeper of the Back to the Future franchise. His support was endless for us. In our second Kickstarter, he was nice enough to sign Back to the Future scripts ...
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April 23, 2015
These 14 Nostalgic Easter Eggs in 'Jurassic World' Paid Homage to the Original ...
Simply put, "It's five o-clock somewhere." This isn't really an Easter egg from Jurassic Park, You may have noticed that a guy is seen reading Dr. Ian Malcolm's book on the tram, and later we see it on the desk. If for some reason, you read this ...
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June 15, 2015
Innovation Act: A 'Big Government' reform risks hurting everyday inventors
As a result, a bipartisan comprehensive patent reform proposal is working its way through Congress and could end up on Mr. Obama's desk for all the wrong reasons. “Comprehensive” proposals that would completely rewrite our laws are prone to producing ...
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April 28, 2015
West Point's Kelsey Minato is a ruthless scoring machine who treats every game ...
Men and women dressed in camouflage dot the stands inside Christl Arena, the cavernous gym at West Point, as Kelsey Minato, a pitiless scoring machine for Army, turns in time to intercept a pass beneath her basket against first-place American. She ...
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March 2, 2015
An adjustable monocular lens from the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs Visual Impairment Services Outpatient Rehabilitation Program in Aurora over here, a talking desk calculator and accompanying desktop computer over there. Jim Stevens, who is legally blind, works on his art at his studio in Wheatridge on Monday. Stevens, who regularly visits the Visual Impairment Services Outpatient Rehabilitations program in Aurora, makes art by painting multiple layers of monofilament, creating an image that changes as the viewer moves. Jim Stevens, who is legally blind, works on his art at his studio in Wheatridge on Monday. Stevens, who regularly visits the Visual Impairment Services Outpatient Rehabilitations program in Aurora, makes art by painting multiple layers of monofilament, creating an image that changes as the viewer moves. Jim Stevens, who is legally blind, works on his art at his studio in Wheatridge on Monday. Stevens, who regularly visits the Visual Impairment Services Outpatient Rehabilitations program in Aurora, makes art by painting multiple layers of monofilament, creating an.
Just in case Game of Thrones didn't already feel like The Godfather with swords and dragons, along comes season five, which takes a lot of its cues from the scene in The Godfather Part II where Michael Corleone watches his brother Fredo go fishing. The show seems to directly acknowledge the Corleone lineage in an exchange from episode two: “I always heard it was best to keep your enemies close. " “Whoever said that didn’t have many enemies. ” In scene after scene we learn that sometimes, no matter how kind and wise you fancy yourself to be, and no matter how badly you'd like to be known as a force for change and reform, you still have to make distasteful, expedient, even cruel... Every couple of episodes brought a moment that you could hardly bear to watch, not just because of the physical violence (which was extreme even by pay-cable standards) but because of the moral and emotional turmoil that accompanied it, or that... Nevertheless, I do think this batch of episodes feels different, perhaps deeper, mainly because of the disappointment we feel on many major characters' behalf. They all attain new positions of influence early in this season (or entrench themselves in positions they acquired earlier).
21-25, 2015, and one of the big events there will be the premiere of the quintessential B ack to the Future documentary, Back in Time , which explores the cultural impact of the time-traveling trilogy. The filmmakers behind this documentary, director Jason Aron, executive producer Louis Krubich and producer Lee Leshen, had a much different film in mind when they started. it began as a bar mitzvah video they shot where the client wanted to use the Robert Zemeckis film as a theme, including a rented stock DeLorean without any modifications that would mistake it for a movie replica. They started in Massachusetts, where $540,000 was paid for one of DeLoreans used in the film alongside another film artifact, Marty McFly's actual modified pickup truck. Their trek would take them across the country numerous times, including stops at a DeLorean Car Show in Dayton, Ohio, a miniature golf course in North Hollywood, and a live cinema experience in London attended by more than 80,000 people. We sat down with the director right after the Back in Time panel at WonderCon to talk about the documentary, the avenue that Kickstarter has provided special interest films, and what happens now that it has been successfully crowdfunded not once,...
Army's Timpf nominated for Bednarik Award
Army linebacker Jeremy Timpf is among the candidates for the ... as well as his athletic excellence. In 2014, Timpf led the Black Knights with 117 tackles, his first season as a starter. He also registered 14.5 tackles for losses of 35 yards; three pass ...
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July 7, 2015
Army athletics to drop Black Knights nickname, reveal new logo
Army athletics announced Tuesday that next week the school will reveal a new logo as part of a "new brand and identity system." According to a Time Herald-Record report, the school will also change its Black Knights nickname to Cadets.
Duke Blue Devils vs. Army Black Knights: Sunday hoops preview
Krzyzewski played under Bob Knight from 1966-1969 and got his head coaching start at West Point, too, leading the Black Knights from 1976-80. Army is 5-0 to start the season for the first time since the 1976-77 campaign under Krzyzewski. “Obviously I ...
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November 29, 2014
College Football Air Force Falcons vs Army Black Knights Start Time, Odds, Free Pick
The Air Force Falcons takes on the Army Black Knights in college football action on Saturday ... That's really hard to do when they run the ball so much, which keeps the clock going. Army ranks fifth best in the country averaging 319 yards on the ground ...
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November 1, 2014
Army-Navy game: Black Knights’ Larry Dixon, Mids’ Barry Dabney move on from last season’s game-deciding fumble
It was a frigid day last December in Philadelphia, the clock was melting ... a 17-13 lead, and Army had taken over at its 17, needing a touchdown to end Navy’s 10-game winning streak in college football’s best rivalry. Black Knights quarterback Trent ...
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December 10, 2013
Army-Navy: Black Knights QB Trent Steelman looks to go out with win over Mids
Steelman enters the 113th Army-Navy game playing the best football of his career, although the Black Knights (2-9) have lost their most ... 4 minutes 29 seconds to play before running out the clock. In three games against Navy, Steelman’s best rushing ...
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December 5, 2012
5 Reasons Army-Navy Game Is the Best Tradition in College Football
In addition, the Midshipmen and Black Knights will compete for the Thompson Cup, which is awarded annually to the winner of the Army-Navy rivalry ... the postgame singing of the alma maters. Once the clock runs out, the Midshipmen and Black Knights ...
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December 5, 2012