A Force More Powerful Than Pandora Plagues The Town On An All-new “Sleepy Hollow” Thursday, November 12, On Fox When Reynolds heads to D.C. to discuss developments in the Nevins case, Abbie is left in command. Jenny and Joe deal with unexpected consequences as a result of stealing the shard, which leaves both the lives of the heroes and Abbie’s career in great peril. Meanwhile, a new, more dangerous evil force is revealed in the all-new “The Art of War” episode of Sleepy Hollow airing Thursday, Nov. 12 (9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. In this modern-day twist on Washington Irving's classic, Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) is resurrected and pulled two and a half centuries through time to unravel a mystery that dates all the way back to the founding fathers. Revived alongside Ichabod is the infamous Headless Horseman who is on a murderous rampage in present-day Sleepy Hollow.
- 11/6/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Recently, Fox served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Sleepy Hollow" episode 7 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "The Art Of War," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intense and dramatic stuff go down as something even more powerful than Pandora, causes extreme trouble, and more! In the new, 7th episode press release: A Force More Powerful Than Pandora Plagues The Town On An All-new "Sleepy Hollow" Thursday, November 12, On Fox. Press release number 2: When Reynolds heads to D.C. to discuss developments in the Nevins case, Abbie will be left in command. Jenny and Joe are going to deal with unexpected consequences as a result of stealing the shard, which will leave both the lives of the heroes and Abbie's career in great peril. Meanwhile, a new, more dangerous evil force will get revealed. Guest stars feature: Peter Mensah as...
- 11/5/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Official photos from season 3 episode 7 of Sleepy Hollow, airing Thursday, November 12 at 9pm on Fox.
"The Art of War" -- A force more powerful than Pandora plagues the town: When Reynolds heads to DC to discuss developments in the Nevins case, Abbie is left in command. Jenny and Joe deal with unexpected consequences as a result of stealing the shard, which leaves both the lives of the heroes and Abbie's career in great peril. Meanwhile, a new, more dangerous evil force is revealed.
"The Art of War" -- A force more powerful than Pandora plagues the town: When Reynolds heads to DC to discuss developments in the Nevins case, Abbie is left in command. Jenny and Joe deal with unexpected consequences as a result of stealing the shard, which leaves both the lives of the heroes and Abbie's career in great peril. Meanwhile, a new, more dangerous evil force is revealed.
- 11/5/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Title: A Whisper to a Roar Director: Ben Moses A sort of voting rights companion piece to Steve York’s “A Force More Powerful,” which was a rangy nonfiction film about non-violent resistance movements around the world and spanning time, Ben Moses’ “A Whisper to a Roar” is a powerful documentary that ties together the heroic and ongoing efforts of democracy activists in five countries, and reaffirms the human spirit’s innate desire for freedom. “It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong,” Voltaire once wrote, and “A Whisper to a Roar” offers up ample evidence of this axiom, in the form of lethal pushback by dictators, autocrats and other corrupted power systems [ Read More ]
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- 10/22/2012
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
You say you want a revolution? Download the how-to video game for nonviolent change, now with a special Middle-Eastern edition to help continue the Arab Spring.
Revolutions can happen anywhere, as we saw in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia earlier this year. But seemingly spontaneous uprisings against governments are usually anything but random: they are the result of relentless organizing, persistence, and strategy.
Now a video game called PeoplePower has been updated to instill a new generation of revolutionaries with the tactics and strategic skills to pull off nonviolent movements. Originally called "A Force More Powerful," which we reported on in 2006, the new game was developed specifically to reach an audience in repressed and often poor regions, particularly in the Middle East. The most innovative feature allows users to build their own virtual worlds to match their governments and countries, essentially creating an open-source platform for learning about regime change.
PeoplePower...
Revolutions can happen anywhere, as we saw in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia earlier this year. But seemingly spontaneous uprisings against governments are usually anything but random: they are the result of relentless organizing, persistence, and strategy.
Now a video game called PeoplePower has been updated to instill a new generation of revolutionaries with the tactics and strategic skills to pull off nonviolent movements. Originally called "A Force More Powerful," which we reported on in 2006, the new game was developed specifically to reach an audience in repressed and often poor regions, particularly in the Middle East. The most innovative feature allows users to build their own virtual worlds to match their governments and countries, essentially creating an open-source platform for learning about regime change.
PeoplePower...
- 8/9/2011
- by Michael J. Coren
- Fast Company
Developer Pop Quiz is a weekly interview series in which we ask developers from around the industry the same 10 questions and post their responses.
It's always inspiring to see someone go from playing a game that they love, to working on it, and that's exactly what happened for Firaxis Games' Brian Wade. "Civilization" is one of the most sprawling, robust games ever released, and it just keeps getting bigger with each iteration, and the latest release, "Civilization 5," is leaps and bounds different from the "Civ 3" closed beta that was Wade's break into the industry, and his story of how he got there is proof that persistence pays off.
Name: Brian Wade
Title: Lead Programmer
Company: Firaxis Games, a 2K studio
Job Description: Lead the programming team for "Civilization V"
First title worked on: "A Force More Powerful"
Most recent title worked on: "Sid Meier’s Civilization V"
What game has most influenced you,...
It's always inspiring to see someone go from playing a game that they love, to working on it, and that's exactly what happened for Firaxis Games' Brian Wade. "Civilization" is one of the most sprawling, robust games ever released, and it just keeps getting bigger with each iteration, and the latest release, "Civilization 5," is leaps and bounds different from the "Civ 3" closed beta that was Wade's break into the industry, and his story of how he got there is proof that persistence pays off.
Name: Brian Wade
Title: Lead Programmer
Company: Firaxis Games, a 2K studio
Job Description: Lead the programming team for "Civilization V"
First title worked on: "A Force More Powerful"
Most recent title worked on: "Sid Meier’s Civilization V"
What game has most influenced you,...
- 9/24/2010
- by Jason Cipriano
- MTV Multiplayer
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