Famicom Detective Club games. There’s a little bit of news about
Mario Golf: Super Rush, summaries of the surprisingly excellent batch of new releases today, and the latest lists of incoming and expiring sales as usual. Let’s get right to it!
News
We’re getting close to the June 25th release date of
Mario Golf: Super Rush, and Nintendo has started offering up more details on the game. A new trailer for the game was posted on Nintendo’s YouTube channel that goes over many of the game’s features and mechanics. It also reveals the entire starting roster of 16 characters, which includes most of the usual suspects along with odder choices like Chargin’ Chuck and King Bob-Omb. It also talks about the many different modes, with further elaboration on the new Speed Golf and Battle Golf modes. The game looks terrific, if I may say so. And I may, because this is my article.
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Trailblazing Essence editor on Sarah Vaughan, Newark riots and her mother, a ‘Force of Beauty’
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 17, 2021
Mikki Taylor at the 2016 Essence Black Women In Hollywood awards luncheon in Beverly Hills. She was beauty and cover director at the magazine for 30 years, working with former first lady Michelle Obama and the Obama family, Beyoncé, Rosa Parks and more. She talks about her Newark childhood in Force of Beauty, a new memoir for Audible. Rich Polk | Getty Images
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For Mikki Taylor, Take Your Daughter to Work Day meant accompanying her mother, Modina Davis, to “The Ed Sullivan Show” in 1959.
CONWAY â At the age of 10, Tarron Jackson decided to hang up his football cleats.
Having played for a couple of years, his interests lied more with shooting hoops and less about knocking around opposing quarterbacks.
But, sometimes, purpose arises when you least expect it â burning for reasons well beyond yourself.
He and his brother, Daron, enjoyed slinging around the pigskin, a bond forming over a sport that has put Tarron â one of the stars of a No. 11-ranked Coastal Carolina team that faces Liberty in the Cure Bowl on Saturday night â on the brink of a potential future in the NFL.
CONWAY â At the age of 10, Tarron Jackson decided to hang up his football cleats.
Having played for a couple of years, his interests lied more with shooting hoops and less about knocking around opposing quarterbacks.
But, sometimes, purpose arises when you least expect it â burning for reasons well beyond yourself.
He and his brother, Daron, enjoyed slinging around the pigskin, a bond forming over a sport that has put Tarron â one of the stars of a No. 11-ranked Coastal Carolina team that faces Liberty in the Cure Bowl on Saturday night â on the brink of a potential future in the NFL.