Little Dieter Needs to Fly
I will die on the hill that is defending the movies made by Werner Herzog. I love Werner Herzog's films. While they're not as mainstream or known as other director works, they are still profoundly philosophical and beautiful to watch. Little Dieter Needs to Fly is no exception to this narrative. The 1997 war documentary recounts...
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Introduction
The relationship between an actor and their director is a very interesting one. It is a relationship that can only go as far as both sides are willing to take it. In many ways the relationship relays on both to give everything they got, in order to succeed. An actor can act only as good...
Intro
Sports photography truly embodies the philosophy that every photo contains a story. Many of the greatest tell the tale of success, failure, anger, and sometimes the legacy of a player or team. I love sports photography because it reveals some of our most famous sports stories with just one picture.
And no story or legacy is more iconic than that...
On Sunday, February 5, Adrian Wojnarowski confirms that the Brooklyn Nets are trading Kyrie Irving to the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavericks will be sending away Dorian Finney-Smith, Spencer Dinwiddie, an unprotected 2029 first-round pick, and a second-round pick in 2027 and 2029 to the Nets in exchange for Irving and Markieff Morris. Kyrie Irving, who has been averaging 27...
The Mavericks are currently a 5th seed in the western conference, boasting a record of 24-22. Although they have recovered from a terrible start to the season with a seven-game winning streak between Dec.21 and Jan.7, it is a bitter-sweet time for Maverick fans. The Mavericks are good, but they need the star power or talent to push themselves...
This might be my last Cowboy-related article for a while. After that loss against the 49ers on Sunday night, it just rips every motivation to write about this appalling team. The Cowboys lost against the 49ers in the divisional round on Sunday (1/22/23), against their long-time 49ers 19-12. This loss was especially brutal, seeing this is the 2nd time...
This is the last segment of the three-part interview and series with WWII veteran and historical track coach Herb Sheaner of Jesuit Dallas between his tenure in 1955-1975. In the last two articles, my fellow Roundup writers Anthony Nguyen and Peter Loh covered Mr. Sheaner's early adulthood and his initial experience fighting in the Battle of the Bulge.
For this...
This article is the second chapter of a three-part series on the experiences of a WW2 veteran and former Jesuit Track and Field Head Coach Herb Sheaner. In the last article, Mr. Sheaner discussed his high school and college years, and his initial service in the Army before the Battle of the Bulge.
The Battle of the Bulge, or the...