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Sally Face is an adventure game with psychological horror and mystery fiction elements created by Steve Gabry a.k.a. Portable Moose. The game follows Sal Fisher (otherwise known as Sally Face), a boy with a prosthetic face, who investigates local murders with his friends.
Memories and Dreams is a 1993 feature documentary film about actress Johanna Kilma-Ocenaskova, directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn.Part fairytale and part drama, the film tells a tale of loss and renewal in which romantic love is but one of many passions.
We Came as Romans (sometimes abbreviated as WCAR) is an American metalcore band from Troy, Michigan.Formed in 2005, the band has gone through one name change and multiple line-up changes, and signed to SharpTone Records in 2016 [1] after having been on roster of Equal Vision Records since 2009. [2]
The Israeli military has enlisted the first batch of about 50 recruits into its new ultra-Orthodox brigade after a controversial decision to end their decades-long exemption from service.
“Yellowstone” fans had enough of seeing creator Taylor Sheridan on the show. Sheridan, 54, made several on-screen appearances as horse trainer Travis Wheatley in the final few episodes of ...
"Memories" is a popular song with music by Egbert Van Alstyne and lyrics by Gus Kahn, published in 1915. The song has become a pop standard, recorded by many people over the years. Early successes [ 1 ] were by Henry Burr who recorded the song in December 1915 [ 2 ] using the name of Harry McClaskey, and by John Barnes Wells who recorded it for ...
Video of the terrifying incident ran on the station’s morning news program, capturing the sound of at least eight gunshots, then screams, and briefly showed Flanagan, 41, holding a gun.
"When I Could Come Home to You" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Steve Wariner. It was released in October 1989 as the third single from the album I Got Dreams. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1] Wariner wrote the song with Roger Murrah.