

Memory - personal or institutional - can be a hard road to navigate. "He's so humble and modest, but when we heard his story, we just needed to recognize him." "He's living history," said Englewood Hospital spokeswoman Stephanie Christopulos. The event is open to the public, but an RSVP is suggested: Visit for more information.

AcinonyxĮveryone give Zupadupadude and Acinonyx lots of love for all the hard work they put into the map! I sincerely hope that it grabs Relics attention because this classic deserves to be in the rotation."I'm overwhelmed, I didn't expect anything at all like this," said Powlis, who will be one of the honorees at the hospital's ninth annual Heart & Soul Music Festival, a celebration of heart health and music that will also feature WLIB radio personality Liz Black, "People Plezzer" DJ Mitch, and several soul and gospel groups. Red Ball is more open than a lot of other 3v3 maps, and contains less movement impairing elements such as rivers, bridges, or tight streets, which allows for great flanking opportunities. I personally don't start a 3v3 match to have 3 separate 1v1s because of the distance between the various key locations. ! Team game maps should focus on promoting coordination in our opinion. I asked Acinonyx about what separates Red Ball Express from other 3v3 maps, and he had this to say: The long hedgerows work wonderfully with the True Sight system, allowing players to make extended flanks outside of the line of sight of their enemy. Red Ball Express attempts to address these issues by being appropriately sized for 3v3, and providing players with opportunities too make coordinated pushes around the flanks. One issue with many of the maps currently in the 3v3 rotation is they are often either too cramped, or are simply maps designed for 4v4 that are far to big, leaving one player on each team isolated (ie: Lanzerath Ambush).
