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IACMI Announces Stellar Lineup for Composites, Advanced Materials Conference February 16-18

Share this article Share this article KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, or IACMI The Composites Institute®, today announced high-caliber industry thought leaders, technology innovators, researchers and advanced manufacturing principals as featured speakers and presenters for its IACMI 2021 Winter Members Meeting kicking off Feb. 16. IACMI, a national institute for accelerating adoption of advanced composites, is hosting its eleventh semi-annual Members Meeting virtually February 16-18, 2021. During this premier composites event, IACMI will showcase technological advancements, member achievements, innovative project outcomes and workforce development initiatives. The three-day conference is free for active IACMI members and only $99 for non-member event registration.

Hoobastank - Every Man for Himself (13 tracks) +Album Reviews +Used CD available for Swap

Hoobastank The Rules Re-Release Date: 5/16/2006 Album Type: Enhanced Andrew Estes (5 out of 5 stars) One thing you can t say about Every Man For Himself after a good, solid listen is that it is more of the same. From the opening song, Born To Lead, it s obvious the band has changed. Like the rest of the album, this song has a familiar Hoobastank mark on it, but yet, sounds nothing like anything they ve done in the best. Perhaps this change could be attributed to all Hoobastank have gone through in the past two years. Their last album, 2003 s The Reason took off when it s title track became the biggest crossover hit of the year, and just about every other single got plenty of room on radio. On the flipside, however, founding bassist Markku Lappalainen left the band last year, which could very well have inspired the title, Every Man For himself.

Batwoman Isn t Fridging Kate Kane by Welcoming Ryan Wilder

One does not erase the other. By Lyra HaleJan 21st, 2021, 3:42 pm Batwoman’s Ryan Wilder has finally landed on The CW, and some fans are screaming that Kate Kane is being “fridged” in exchange for someone new, but that’s just not the case. Part of this upset is just due to not liking change. Love or hate Ruby Rose, she was Batwoman for a whole season. Even I can admit that Rose wasn’t the best actress, but she won me over, time and time again, because of the relationships she built with Mary Hamilton and Luke Fox. Also, I was there for all the Alice drama, with a side of Sophie, coming from the point of an LGBTQ character.

The Sex and the City Revival Exposes TV s Diversity Problem

The Sex and the City Revival Exposes TV s Diversity Problem
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LGBTQ representation on TV has fallen for the first time in five years

The representation of LGBTQ people on TV has fallen for the first time in five years. That’s according to an annual report by LGBTQ advocacy organisation GLAAD. The report was published yesterday,  called ‘Where We Are on TV’. It assessed the representation in the 2020-21 season, and includes broadcast, cable and streaming shows expected to premiere new seasons between June 1,

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