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(2) SANTA CLARA, CA / ACCESSWIRE / March 8, 2021 / SPI Energy Co., Ltd. ( SPI Energy or the Company ) (NASDAQ:SPI), a global renewable energy company and provider of solar storage and electric vehicle (EV) solutions for business, residential, government, logistics and utility customers and investors, today announced its SolarJuice Co., Ltd. ( SolarJuice ) subsidiary, has recently entered into a long-term lease agreement for nearly 58,000 square feet of combined office and warehouse space at the Preston Tech Center in Livermore, California. The new facility will enable the Company to merge two existing facilities, its Solar4America headquarters in Pleasanton, CA and its regional office/warehouse facility in Livermore, CA, into a single unified space. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading New Movies to Watch This Week: Disney s Raya, Amy Poehler s Moxie and Eddie Murphy s Return Peter Debruge, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail It’s a very different landscape this week than it was a year ago, just before the pandemic forced cinemas to close around the country. Still, with New York cinemas cautiously reopening this week and many other markets determined to bring moviegoing back, the studios and indie distributors alike are bringing many of their long-delayed releases onto screens, albeit in an entirely new way. For contrasting examples, look at how two of the majors are handling what were intended to be family film tentpoles: Paramount decided to bypass theaters entirely with “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run,” using the title to launch its new subscription service, Paramount Plus (audiences can also rent it, at a price of $19.99, for a limited time via PVOD platforms). Disney tested a s ....
5 Cult Horror Movies to Stream on Amazon Prime Screenshot: Bryanston Distributing Company In the mood for a cult movie but already seen all the go-to classics? Building on our previous list, here are five offbeat picks streaming on Amazon Prime that will bring you tales of werewolves, Satanists, witches, and two different (but also sorta kinda similar) underground monsters. 1) C.H.U.D. (1984) If you write off this sci-fi horror from director Douglas Cheek because you assume it’s purely ridiculous the cheeky name of movie’s boogeymen, the “Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers,” has a hand in giving that impression you’ll be denying yourself the joy that comes from watching it. Beneath the streets of Lower Manhattan, a race of creatures spawned from toxic waste have been gobbling up all of the unhoused people who’re living underground; when that supply dries up, they start preying on anyone unlucky enough to walk past a manhole. ....
Coast Guard still trying to confirm whether debris north of Kodiak is from former health executive’s missing helicopter Author: Anchorage Daily News - The U.S. Coast Guard said Wednesday morning it was still searching for Andy Teuber and working to confirm whether debris found north of Kodiak belongs to his missing helicopter. That’s despite information provided to the Daily News by a Coast Guard spokesman that debris located Tuesday evening was from the helicopter piloted by Teuber, who recently resigned as president of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. On Wednesday morning, the Coast Guard had an MH-60 Jayhawk and the Cutter Stratton en route to the search area, according to Petty Officer Lexie Preston. ....