Mike Cawood May 3, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE – Gus Argenal, who worked two seasons at Nevada for Razorback head coach Eric Musselman, will rejoin his mentor as an assistant coach fat the University of Arkansas. Overall, Argenal brings 17 years of collegiate coaching experience.
“I have known Gus and his strong reputation in the basketball community for many years,” Musselman said. “He was a big part of our success at Nevada. He already knows our philosophy and terminology and has a great relationship with our staff so he will fit in immediately. Our players will enjoy his passion, his energy and his coaching style. Gus additionally has head coaching experience which was important to me. I know he will be a positive influence in our program and be a great representative for the University.”
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Paramount+ is here, bringing yet another streaming service into an already crowded market. To be fair, Paramount+ isn’t entirely new – it’s a rebranding of CBS All Access, with even more stuff. But will it find subscribers in a world that’s already oversaturated with studios launching their own streaming services? Time will tell! For now, in the spirit of drawing in viewers, Paramount+ has released a series of premiere episodes of various shows directly to YouTube, and we’ve gone ahead and rounded them up below.
On March 4, ViacomCBS’ existing subscription video-on-demand and live streaming service, CBS All Access, rebranded and relaunched as Paramount+, bringing subscribers “feature content from ViacomCBS’ leading portfolio of broadcast, news, sports and entertainment brands.” Wow, there’s nothing more magical than the term “entertainment brands,” is there?
Exclusive Canadian Premiere This true-crime documentary-style series follows Mike Mildon and his true-crime-obsessed best friend Jackson Rowe as they attempt to solve this coldest of cold cases. In 1934, Mike s great-great-uncle, Harold Heaven, mysteriously disappeared from his cabin in Minden, ON. Local police searched the nearby woods and lake, but Harold was never found nor heard from again. Eighty-six years later, Mike and Jackson head back to Minden to attempt to uncover the truth with the help of Mike s extended family, town locals, old photos and 1934 police reports. The further they dig, the stranger the theories get.
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Great-grand nephew of man who vanished from his cabin wearing a suit, dress shoes and a fedora in 1934 attempts to crack one of Canada s oldest cold cases in true crime series
Harold Heaven mysteriously disappeared from his remote lakeside cabin in Minden, Ontario, about two hours north-east of Toronto, back in October 1934
Ontario Provincial Police investigators at the time ruled his death a suicide - even though his body was never found
His family, however, never believed the suicide ruling
Now, his great-grand nephew Mike Mildon - who admittedly has no investigative experience - has taken up the case
Mildon and his best friend Jackson Rowe are the filmmakers behind the new series, For Heaven s Sake, that aims to discover what happened to Heaven
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