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In 2021, Housley and his wife competed on Celebrity Game Face, a celebrity game show hosted by Kevin Hart. They donated their winnings to the Alaina's Voice Foundation, a charitable organization founded by Housley's brother and sister-in-law Arik and Hannah, whose daughter Alaina Housley was a victim of the Thousand Oaks shooting. [38] [39] [40 ...
In Memoriam (released as Missing: Since January in the US) is an adventure video game for Windows and Mac OS developed by French studio Lexis Numerique. It uses alternate reality-style gameplay, in which the player receives emails from other in-game characters, including the game's main antagonist.
Off, [2] stylized in all caps, is a 2008 role-playing video game developed and published by Belgian team Unproductive Fun Time, consisting of Martin Georis ("Mortis Ghost") and Alias Conrad Coldwood. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is about an enigmatic humanoid entity known as the Batter, who is described as being on a "sacred mission" to " purify " the world ...
Sidd Finch is a fictional baseball player, the subject of the notorious April Fools' Day hoax article "The Curious Case of Sidd Finch" written by George Plimpton and first published in the April 1, 1985, issue of Sports Illustrated.
Frank West (Japanese: フランク・ウェスト, Hepburn: Furanku Wesuto) is a character in Dead Rising, an action-adventure video game series created and published by Japanese company Capcom. He first appeared as the protagonist in the 2006 video game Dead Rising. In the series, West is a freelance journalist.
Shoma Sawamura (沢村 将馬, Sawamura Shōma) is a student and baseball player from Gorin High, first appearing in Rival Schools. In that game, he searches for persons responsible for injuring his older brother and fellow baseball player, Shuichi, and joins Natsu and Roberto when he finds they are doing similar investigations.
Chetwynd has worked as a staff reporter for USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter and U.S. News & World Report.His writing has also appeared in such publications/websites as The Wall Street Journal, [1] The Times (of London), [2] Chicago Tribune, [3] MLB.com, [4] Harvard Negotiation Law Review, [5] The Observer Sport Monthly, [6] and Variety. [7]
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