WINCHESTER â WarnerMediaâs recent announcement that all the companyâs 2021 movies will be made available for streaming the same day they are released to cinemas has several local movie theater owners worried about the survival of their businesses.
WarnerMedia movies to be released at no extra cost to all HBO Max subscribers include âWonder Woman 1984,â âDune,â âThe Suicide Squad,â âSpace Jam: A New Legacy,â âGodzilla Vs. King Kongâ and âThe Matrix 4.â HBO Max costs $14.99 a month.
Although WarnerMedia said that the simultaneous release of movies on HBO Max and movie theaters is a temporary measure in response to COVID-19, theater owners fear the move might lead to a permanent shift.
Civil War History: How Stonewall Jackson Met His End
Antiseptic techniques were not yet in practice, and contaminated instruments and non-sterile conditions resulted in many wound infections.
Here s What You Need To Remember: Friendly fire was the direct cause of Jackson s death; an erroneous medical diagnosis helped. However, given what we know now about medicine, most historians agree that it is unlikely that the doctors could have done much to help him.
Following his greatest victory, at the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863, Confederate Lt. Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson was scouting ahead of the lines with members of his staff when tragedy struck. In the pitch blackness of the early-spring evening, Jackson and his men were mistaken for Union cavalry and fired upon by their own side. Jackson sustained a severe wound to his upper left arm, necessitating amputation. Upon hearing the news, victorious General Robert E. Lee remarked, “He has lost his left arm, bu
KERNSTOWN â A massage therapist is accused of groping a customer while working at Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa on March 22 of last year.
Christopher John Gabriel, who no longer works at the spa, was arrested and charged with assault and battery and sexual battery on Monday.
The customer said her regular massage therapist was unavailable, so she was treated by a man sheâd never seen before named Chris, according to a criminal complaint written by Deputy Kyle A. Russell of the Frederick County Sheriffâs Office.
During the massage, the woman said the man groped her breasts and buttocks and repeatedly tried to touch her vagina. She said he also repeatedly pressed his pants against her head and twisted her neck and wrist.