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our equipment to some of the latest technology and now offer our patrons a truly enhanced movie going experience. Enjoy the clarity of digital picture and surround sound this new technology offers for both 2D and 3D movies. We're continuing to fine tune our system resulting in an even cristper, brighter image with 3D effects better than ever. Join us soon to see what a difference it Click Here for More Info on the REALD 3D Movie Experience 3D Kong Skull Island Click Movie Title For More Informationn * Not Scheduled Yet * * Not Scheduled Yet *David Ayer’s Suicide Squad has been making waves across the Internet thanks to a new feature in Empire Magazine’s upcoming edition that explores the movie, cast, and characters in detail. We’ve already seen a great look at Jared Leto’s Joker and have learned a bit about his process in bringing the dark character to life. While many fans of Joker and Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) are looking forward to seeing their relationship on the big screen in action for the first time, some new plot details indicate that there’s a bit of a wrinkle in that romance.




Will Smith, who plays Floyd Lawton / Deadshot, opened up about a bizarre little love triangle that occurs in the movie. It’s unclear just how deeply this will be developed, but it does reflect a similar interaction between Deadshot and Harley that takes place in the DCnU version of the Suicide Squad. It remains to be seen if the live-action movie version will follow that twisted path precisely, but if it does, then fans are likely in for a … face-off … between suitors. From Empire’s extensive coverage of Suicide Squad, here’s what Smith had to say about the relationships between his character Deadshot, Robbie’s Harley Quinn, and Leto’s Joker (via CBR): “Harley is the biggest troublemaker, but Deadshot’s actually eyeballing her a little bit,” Smith said. “There’s a pretty ragged romantic triangle there.” Ayer also chimed in on the shake-up in the fan-favorite pairing between Joker and Harley: “It’s about [Harley] breaking free of The Joker and becoming this fully actualised, independent person,” Ayer explained.




“That really is a metaphor for everyone’s journey here.” More news continues to emerge from Ayer’s Suicide Squad which suggests that each of the main characters really does have a central arc that is explored within the film’s plot. Harley attempting to get out from under the control of The Joker is huge, and something we’ll likely see throughout the picture in what looks to be a non-linear storytelling style. The questions that remain include what everyone else’s journey is going to look like, and just how Harley and Deadshot’s will end up. For more on Suicide Squad, check out our write-ups at the following links: 540 Ed Noble Parkway Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site Storytime As the sun sets behind the big construction site, all the hardworking trucks get ready to say goodnight. One by one Crane Truck, Cement Mixer, Dump Truck, Bulldozer and Excavator finish their work and lie down to rest so they'll be ready for another day of rough and tough construction play!




Join us for Storytime featuring Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site. » More about this event » Add to calendar Your Friend's Email Address : Your Personal Message : Your Email Address : * Indicates Required Field » Map & Directions Email addresses will not be stored or used for any promotional purpose. See our Privacy Policy. Author Event with Louise Farmer Smith Join us as we celebrate local author Louise Farmer Smith! Smith will sign copies of her new book Cadillac, Oklahoma and conduct a reading. Copies of Smith's book can be ordered by calling our store at (405) 579-8800. Smith's signing corresponds with her lecture circuit at the University of Oklahoma. From the #1 New York Times bestselling children's book creator Matthew Van Fleet comes a laugh-out-loud, jazzy story of a little baby chick who learns how to dance from a friendly band of animals who know all the right moves! Don't miss out on our Storytime featuring the title Dance.




Egg is a graphic novel for preschoolers about four eggs, one big surprise and an unlikely friendship by Caldecott Medalist and New York Times bestselling author Kevin Henkes. Egg is not only a perfect Easter gift, but also a classic read-alone and read-aloud that will appeal all year long. Join us for this Storytime, with coloring and activities to follow. Create Your Own Little Golden Book Storytime In celebration of the 75th anniversary of Little Golden Book, join us to create your very own Little Golden Book to take home. We will read classic Little Golden Book titles such as The Monster at the End of This Book (Sesame Street Series). Author Event With Angela Botzer Join us as we host author Angela Botzer and her hilarious book 100 Things to Do in Oklahoma City Before You Die, celebrating some of our local flair! Order your copy today! See our Privacy Policy.LGBTQ activists rally for transgender rights, against Trump agenda Duterte administration reports economic growth in the PH, despite challenges




Advocates encourage Filipino caregivers to stay current on work licenses and CA registry Fil-Am nurses rally for CA to become first in the nation to offer state-sponsored universal healthcareIn the spirit of American Heart Health month, we are taking a look at the staff and doctor bios from CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial. Dr. Musa KhanMusa Khan, M.D., is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease, Interventional Cardiology, Echocardiogracy and Internal Medicine. Dr. Khan provides care through the Heart Institute of East Texas and has served the Lufkin area for 20 years. Dr. Khan is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC), the American College of Chest Physicians (FCCP) and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (FSCAI). Dr. Khan has developed and established Interventional Cardiology programs, he serves as the medical director of the CHI St. Luke’s Health-Memorial Lufkin cardiac cath labs and actively participates in various medical staff functions.




Presently, Dr. Khan serves on the board of directors of Physicians of East Texas (POET). He is the chairman of Critical Care Committee, and is a member of Physician leadership group and the MEC committee.  Dr. Khan has experience in large practice setup and management with special interest in electronic medical records and practice management software. Sireesha Garikipati, M.D., is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease, Nuclear Cardiology and Echocardiography.  Dr. Garikipati joined the Heart Institute of East Texas in 2016. Dr. Garikipati’s completed a fellowship in Cardiology at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oaks, MI, a fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TX and a fellowship in Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant at the University of Texas Medical Branch and Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX.  Dr. Garikipati completed an Internal Medicine Residency at Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ.  Dr. Garikipati attended Medical School at Siddhartha Medical College, NTR and University of Health Sciences in India.




David Ladden, M.D., is board certified in Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery.  Dr. Ladden provides care through CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Clinics and has served the Lufkin area since 2011. Dr. Ladden’s past experience includes from 2004-2011, Director of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgical Services and Chief of Surgery Department at the Cardiovascular Institute of Mississippi at Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center, McComb, Mississippi.  He was a Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon in Austin, Texas from 20002-2004.  He was at the Cardiothoracic Care Center of Southwest Oklahoma in Lawton, Oklahoma, the Columbus Heart Institute in Columbus, Mississippi and Bookwood and Princeton Cardiothoracic Surgery in Birmingham, Alabama between 1991 and 2002. Dr. Ladden completed his fellowship in Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at the University of Miami in Miami, Florida in 1991.  His residency in General Surgery was completed at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas in 1989. 




He received his Medical degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago, Illinois and graduated from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Joshua Allen, D.O., is the Medical Director for the Emergency Department at CHI St. Luke’s Health-Memorial.  Dr. Allen is a board certified Emergency Physician. Dr. Allen has provided coverage in the Lufkin Emergency Department since 2012. Previously, he worked at Good Shepherd Medical Center and with a variety of MRI and Emergency Departments and Urgent Care facilities. Dr. Allen finished his residency and fellowship in Emergency Medicine at Christus Spohn Hospital-Memorial through Texas A&M University-Health Science Center in Corpus Christi, Texas in 2012. He received his Doctorate degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, PA, and graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University and Angelina College. LeAnne Anderson is a registered dietitian nutritionist and certified diabetes educator who specializes in diabetes, weight management and heart disease. 




A graduate of the University of Nebraska, LeAnne completed her clinical experience at Texas Woman’s University.  LeAnne is the program coordinator of the Polk Education Center at CHI St. Luke’s health and provides nutrition counseling and diabetes education in Lufkin and Livingston. Lufkin Fire Department Experience:  Asst. Fire Chief – August 2006 to present  Fire Marshal, Battalion Chief – May 1998 to August 2006  Assistant Fire Marshal, Captain – January 1993 to May 1998  Station Captain – June 1992 to January 1993  Began career with Lufkin Fire Department in June 1986  Board Member and Family Volunteer at Harold’s House, entertaining children during the interview process  Actively involved at Timber Creek Church (formerly Lufkin First Assembly), serving as a volunteer coordinator for an usher team, active participant in outreach functions, volunteer work groups, and Kids Ministry As the Cardiac Rehabilitation Coordinator, Nancy Sanchez is a Registered Nurse with 12 years of experience.  




Working in Medical Surgical, Progressive Care, and Intensive Care units, Nancy excels in critical care nursing, critical thinking and quick assessment—skills that are key to Cardiac Rehabilitation.   Prior to her current role as the Cardiac Rehabilitation Coordinator for CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial, Nancy served as the Interim Nurse Manger for the hospital’s Progressive Care Unit. As only one of 20 Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologists in Texas, Landon Evans plans individualized exercise and nutrition programs for patients who want to improve their cardiac health.    Landon is also a Certified Personal Trainer with a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis on Exercise Physiology. He comes to CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial with clinical experience from hospitals such as East Texas Medical Center and Denton Regional Hospital. His experience also includes working with performance and aging programs at the University of Texas – Tyler. Landon brings with him a knowledge base that allows patients to have exercise programs specifically tailored to their life style, hobbies, and physical needs. 




He also provides  classes with important health education including life style modifications through healthy behavior, environment, and nutrition. CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial (second floor above the Memorial Heart and Vascular Imaging Center on The Heart Institute Campus) For info, call: (936) 634-8840 The full Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI with Resuscitation Accreditation is the highest designation given by the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care (SCPC), and CHI St. Luke’s Health-Memorial is the only hospital between Tyler and Houston to receive the prestigious accreditation. By achieving SCPC’s Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI with Resuscitation Accreditation status, CHI St. Luke’s Health-Memorial demonstrates expertise in the following areas: Stacy Garcia is the Market Administrator of Service Lines for CHI St. Luke’s Health-Memorial.   Mrs. Garcia’s primary responsibilities are to grow and develop a partnership between the hospital operations and physician partners within the service lines, as well as explore and develop opportunities for growth in cardiovascular, hospitalist and emergency medicine service lines within the market.




Mrs. Garcia has 20 years of health care experience, including more than 12 years in nursing/hospital management and operations. She began her career at Memorial as a Radiological Technologist, and throughout her career she has had the opportunity to work at the Texas Medical Center at Kindred Hospital – Houston as the Director of Critical Care, and received extensive training through the Memorial Herman Liver Transplant Center, MD Anderson Cancer Center, The Methodist Hospital – LVAD/Transplant program, and St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital – LVAD Program. She also had the privilege of starting- up Triumph Hospital – Tomball, as the Chief Clinical Officer. In 2008, Mrs. Garcia returned to Lufkin to be a key player of the start-up team for the Heart and Stroke Center at CHI St. Luke’s Health-Memorial. During the past eight years, she served in various administrative roles at CHI St. Luke’s Health-Memorial. Mrs. Garcia received her Masters of Business Administration in Health Care Management from the University of Phoenix – Houston Northwest Campus, Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Stephen F. Austin State University, and Associate of Applied Science in Radiological Technology from Angelina College. 

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