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The unusual SNES box art for the US release, featuring an elderly man (Bertil Valley) playing a banjo has been cited in examples of bizarre video game box art. In an interview with Destructoid , Matt Guss, an advertiser who worked on Phalanx 's cover, stated that the idea for the art came from coworker Keith Campbell.
A space heater sold on Amazon is being recalled due to the potential to cause an "electric shock," resulting in a fire hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced Thursday ...
Almena instructed resident members of the collective, informally called Satya Yuga, [29] to tell others that the warehouse was a 24-hour art studio and to not divulge that they lived there. [ 30 ] [ 7 ] [ 31 ] In 2014 or 2015, Almena told police that no one lived in the building, and he repeated the same statement several months before the fire.
English: Photograph by Henry Ossawa Tanner used as a photo study for an early version of his painting, The Banjo Lesson.In the book Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit edited by Anna O. Marley, the picture is identified as being in the collection of Jacques Tanner, Le Douhet, France.
The fire was reported at 1:32 p.m. in the 22000 Block of Opportunity Way, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. Firefighter injured in massive warehouse fire in Riverside County Skip ...
Amazon’s streaming service is under fire for airing an altered version of the beloved Christmas movie It’s a Wonderful Life, receiving backlash from not only fans of the movie but cinema as a ...
Yooka-Laylee is a 2017 platform game developed by Playtonic Games and published by Team17.It was released for Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in April 2017, Nintendo Switch in December 2017 and Amazon Luna in October 2020.
The arrival of an Amazon warehouse in Chester felt a bit like the opening of a Ford plant might have a century earlier. At the time, Amazon was aggressively expanding its logistics network to speed up delivery to customers. Bob McDonnell, Virginia's Republican governor at the time, called it “a tremendous win for the greater Richmond region.”